At a Glance
10mm
Focal Length
82°
Apparent FOV
18mm
Eye Relief
1.25"
Barrel Size
Score Breakdown
Overview
The Celestron Luminos 10mm sits in an interesting sweet spot for planetary and deep-sky observers who want a genuine wide-field experience without stepping up to boutique eyepiece prices. At 10mm, this will give you a solid mid-to-high magnification depending on your telescope's focal length, and that 82-degree apparent field of view makes a real difference when tracking planets or sweeping through star clusters. The fully multi-coated optics use six or seven elements depending on the model, which helps control the light loss and ghosting that can plague cheaper wide-field designs.
The parfocal design across the Luminos lineup is genuinely useful, meaning if you own multiple Luminos eyepieces, swapping between them during a session requires little or no refocusing, which matters more than it might sound when you are working in the dark. The retractable eyecup and rubber grip are practical touches rather than marketing additions. Gloved hands in winter conditions are a real problem, and the grip helps.
The aluminum barrel is threaded for filters, so adding a lunar or nebula filter later is straightforward. At $139.95 with a 4.4-star rating across 464 reviews, it has earned its reputation honestly.
Key Features
- 82-degree apparent field of view delivers noticeably more sky than standard 68-degree eyepieces at the same focal length
- Parfocal with other Luminos eyepieces, reducing focus adjustments when switching magnifications mid-session
- Fully multi-coated six or seven element optical design helps maintain contrast and reduce internal reflections
- Threaded aluminum barrel accepts standard filters, making it easy to add a narrowband or lunar filter without adapters
- Retractable eyecup and rubberized grip are practical for cold-weather sessions or observers who wear glasses
- 2-year US warranty with Celestron's domestic support team provides reliable backup if problems arise
Specifications
| Focal Length | 10mm |
| Apparent FOV | 82° |
| Eye Relief | 18mm |
| Barrel Size | 1.25" |
| Design | Modified Nagler |
| Elements/Groups | 7/4 |
| Series | Luminos |
| Coating | Fully Multi-Coated |
| Waterproof | No |
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Amazon Reviews
I PURCHASED THE 7mm, 10mm, 15mm And i use them with 2 different Newtonian Telescopes: I was Gifted a Celestron 76mm Newtonian Telescope by my Wife, and it came with 2 Celestron Plossl EyePieces 10 & 20mm... Passion took over and shortly after i got my hands on another Newtonian Telescope, 150mm that...
Celestron's Luminos series eyepieces are, as noted in other reviews, both very heavy and moderately expensive, They are, however, worth it. I purchased the 15, 10, and 7 mm eyepieces (all 1.25 inch barrels) for there 82 degree field of view for my 9.25 SCT, and the difference between the stock eyepi...
Very good affordable eyepiece. I have several Luminos eyepiece and they are all good quality.
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