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SVBONY · Eyepiece

SVBONY 62° 4mm

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Budget-friendly 4mm eyepiece delivering genuine high magnification for planetary and lunar detail work.

(1,477 reviews)
Amazon's ChoicePrime

Price updated Apr 18, 2026

Performance Scores

Value
95
Beginner
46
Astrophoto
13
Portability
40
Planetary
17
Deep Sky
8

Overview

The SVBONY 62 degree 4mm eyepiece is designed primarily for high-magnification views of the moon and planets. Paired with a typical beginner refractor or reflector, this eyepiece will push your telescope toward its upper magnification limits, which makes it best suited for steady nights with good seeing conditions. The 62 degree apparent field of view is a real advantage at this focal length, giving you noticeably more sky than a standard Plossl while keeping the image sharp across most of the field.

The fully multi-coated optics handle light transmission reasonably well for the price point, and users report solid contrast when viewing lunar craters, Jupiter's cloud bands, and Saturn's rings. At just under $12, this is a practical way to add a dedicated high-power option to your eyepiece case without significant financial risk. Keep in mind that at 4mm, atmospheric turbulence becomes very apparent, so results will vary considerably from night to night.

The 1.25 inch barrel fits virtually any amateur telescope. The lightweight build at 0.09 pounds makes it easy to travel with. For the price, it punches above its weight for planetary work.

At a Glance

4mm

Focal Length

Specifications

Focal Length4mm
GoToNo
TrackingNo
Smart TelescopeNo
CoatingFully Multi-Coated

Key Features

  • 4mm focal length produces high magnification suited for lunar and planetary detail
  • 62 degree apparent field of view provides more visual context than standard Plossl designs
  • Fully multi-coated optics improve contrast and light transmission at this budget price
  • Standard 1.25 inch barrel fits nearly all amateur telescopes without adapters
  • Lightweight at 0.09 pounds, making it a practical addition to a travel kit
  • Best results come on nights with steady seeing, as turbulence is magnified significantly at this focal length

Customer Reviews

4.4

1,477 reviews

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Amazing

The difference between this and my stock 25mm Kellner is night and day. Clear, crisp views made setting up my finderscope so much easier. And at this price I got a hell of a lot more than I expected. Seems to be built well and solid. I don't know about more expensive eyepieces but I have to say this...

James Baker ·Feb 25, 2026·Verified
Surprisingly Good!

Really surprised at the overall quality of this very inexpensive eyepiece! Really good apparent field of view (AFOV) of 62 degrees and sharp stars across the entire field. Only thing that could be better is the eye relief, to get the full AFOV your eye has to be very close to the lens. However, this...

MoeD·Aug 29, 2025·Verified
Excellent Value and Good to better views.

I used all three of these eyepieces (EP) in my 8" SCT f10; 4" MAK and fast 60mm f5 telescopes. Yes these are light, plastic and inexpensive but don't let that stop you because these are a true value and I would highly recommend these to 99% of the amateur astronomers. I did a lot of research on the ...

RWB·Jan 15, 2019·Verified
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