At a Glance
15mm
Focal Length
52°
Apparent FOV
11mm
Eye Relief
1.25"
Barrel Size
Score Breakdown
Overview
The Celestron Omni 15mm is a solid, no-frills eyepiece that delivers genuinely good optical performance for its price point. Built around a classic four-element Plossl design, it offers a 50-degree apparent field of view, which is modest but perfectly suited for lunar observation, planetary detail work, and brighter deep-sky objects like globular clusters and open clusters. At 15mm, it will give you a useful mid-range magnification in most telescopes, sitting comfortably between your finder and a high-power planetary eyepiece.
The fully multi-coated optics help transmission and contrast, and the blackened lens edges do make a real difference in reducing scatter and improving image clarity. Eye relief at this focal length is adequate but not generous, so observers wearing glasses may find the foldable rubber eyecup helpful for maintaining the full field of view. The aluminum barrel accepts standard 1.25-inch filter threads, which is a practical touch at this price.
It is not going to outperform premium eyepieces costing five times as much, but for beginners building a starter eyepiece set or observers wanting a dependable backup, the Omni 15mm is hard to argue against.
Key Features
- Four-element Plossl design provides sharp, well-corrected views at a 15mm focal length
- Fully multi-coated optics improve light transmission and contrast across the field
- 50-degree apparent field of view works well for planets, the Moon, and bright deep-sky objects
- Blackened lens edges reduce internal scatter and improve image contrast noticeably
- Threaded 1.25-inch barrel accepts standard eyepiece filters for lunar or nebula work
- Foldable rubber eyecup accommodates both naked-eye and eyeglass observers
- Aluminum body with matte anodized finish keeps weight low and reduces stray reflections
Specifications
| Focal Length | 15mm |
| Apparent FOV | 52° |
| Eye Relief | 11mm |
| Barrel Size | 1.25" |
| Design | Plossl |
| Elements/Groups | 4/2 |
| Series | Omni |
| Coating | Fully Multi-Coated |
| Waterproof | No |
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Amazon Reviews
Are these the absolute best plossl eyepieces money can buy? No, of course not. But, for the price they are quite good. I have the 9mm, 15mm, 32mm, and 40mm. Different magnifications for different uses and different seeing conditions. These are coupled with a 2" diagonal on a Celestron Nexstar 8se. W...
Works great. The telescope came with a 32 mm eyepiece, so this is a little over twice the magnification. It is too much for a full view of the moon, however it does help take close-up photos of craters and seas on the moon. I bought it largely for looking at Jupiter and Saturn. I can now clearly see...
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