SVBONY 68° Wide Angle Eyepiece 6mm for 1.25" telescopes vs SV135 1.25x Zoom Eyepiece (7-21mm) for Telescopes
Overall winner: SV135 1.25x Zoom Eyepiece (7-21mm) for Telescopes
Key Differences
Product A (SVBONY SV135) is a zoom eyepiece praised for smooth zoom capability, multi-use performance on lunar, planetary and nebulae targets, and generally good build quality; Product B (SVBONY 68° 6mm) is a fixed 6mm wide-angle eyepiece offering a 68° field and long eye relief favored by glasses wearers but with mixed reports on eye relief comfort. Choose A if you want a versatile zoom eyepiece and stronger build confidence; choose B if you need a high-magnification wide-angle 6mm option and value extended field of view/eye relief for glasses users
SVBONY 68° Wide Angle Eyepiece 6mm for 1.25" telescopes
68-degree wide-angle eyepiece with 6mm focal length for high-magnification planetary viewing. Comfortable 17mm eye relief and anti-reflective coating for brighter images; durable build with dust covers. Customers note sharp images and good value, with mixed feedback on eye relief
Pros
- 68-degree wide field of view
- 6mm focal length for high magnification
- long eye relief for glasses wearers
- FMC coating improves light transmission
Cons
- eye relief reception mixed
- some may find eye relief unsatisfactory
- requires compatible 1.25-inch accessories
SV135 1.25x Zoom Eyepiece (7-21mm) for Telescopes
SVBONY SV135 zoom eyepiece covers 7-21mm with 5-element, 3-group glass for sharp, colorful views. Users note smooth zoom and good build quality with easy magnification changes
Pros
- smooth zooming capability
- compact 1.25-inch fit
- bright, high-contrast visuals
- comfortable eye relief with rubber eyecup
Cons
- mixed clarity in some views
- not the clearest eyepiece for all users
- requires occasional refocusing
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SVBONY |
| Durability | SVBONY |
| Versatility | SVBONY |
| User Reviews | SVBONY |