
Best selling Eyepieces from Baader Planetarium
On this page you’ll find a ranking of the best Eyepieces from Baader Planetarium. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important product details. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Baader Planetarium Hyperion Eyepiece 8 mm 1¼ 68°
The Hyperion 8 mm eyepiece from Baader Planetarium offers an outstanding observation experience, even at high magnifications. With a Phantom Group coating of Zeiss quality, it ensures complete freedom from reflections and maximizes image contrast. The eyepiece is equipped with both a 1¼" and a 2" barrel diameter, allowing for flexible use with various focal lengths. Additionally, it features multiple threads for camera and accessory connections, enabling both afocal and standard eyepiece projections. For use with 2" filters, the eyepiece can be easily disassembled, facilitating the integration of filters.
- Phantom Group coating for reflection-free viewing
- Variable focal lengths with 1¼" and 2" diameters
- Multiple threads for accessory connections
- Easy integration of 2" filters through disassembly.

2. Baader Planetarium Hyperion Kit, 7 eyepieces + case
Eyepiece set with all seven Hyperion focal lengths (5, 8, 10, 13, 17, 21, 24 mm), including eyepiece case. Huge 68-degree wide angle field of view, adapted to the maximum angle of view of the human eye. Phantom Group coating in Zeiss class for complete freedom from reflections and maximum image contrast. Modular design of the eyepiece body allows changing the eyepiece focal length with optional finetuning rings. Camera compatible! Almost all DSLR camera bodies, as well as simpler cameras with fixed lenses, can be directly connected to the Hyperion eyepieces.

3. Baader Planetarium Hyperion Kit, 4 eyepieces + case
With 4 eyepieces (5, 10, 17, 24mm) and case.

4. Baader Planetarium Hyperion Eyepiece 13 mm 1¼ 68°
Baader Hyperion Eyepiece - 13mm Focal Length - 1.25" - 68°. The Hyperion 13mm is a versatile universal eyepiece for long focal length systems (f/10 or slower), such as Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes or Maksutovs. It serves as an entry-level eyepiece for observing the Moon and planets, as well as a deep-sky eyepiece for compact star clusters, nebulae, or galaxies. Beyond its excellent imaging performance in the visual range, the Hyperion eyepieces also offer many photographic opportunities. You can directly adapt your camera via the auxiliary threads on the eyepiece side - perfectly centered - for optimal image quality. With the optional Hyperion extension rings, you can change the focal length of the eyepiece without adding an extra lens element and thus without loss of quality. This way, you can achieve three magnification levels from a single eyepiece. It features both 1.25" and 2" insert diameters, allowing you to use the eyepiece with any device, even in tight focus situations.

5. Baader Planetarium Hyperion Eyepiece 10 mm 1¼ 68°
The Baader Hyperion eyepiece with a focal length of 10 mm and a field of view of 68 degrees offers an outstanding observation experience, even at high magnifications. Thanks to the Phantom Group coating in Zeiss quality, reflections are minimized, resulting in maximum image contrast. The eyepiece is equipped with both a 1¼" and a 2" insertion diameter, allowing for flexible use. Additionally, there are multiple threads for camera and accessory connections that support both afocal and standard eyepiece projections. For use with 2" filters, the eyepiece can be easily disassembled to ensure optimal fitting.
- Phantom Group coating for reflection-free viewing
- Variable focal lengths through 1¼" and 2" diameters
- Multiple threads for accessory connections
- Compatible with 2" filters due to disassembly capability.

6. Baader Planetarium Morpheus Eyepiece 6.5mm 1¼/2 76°
Wide angle eyepiece for telescopes and spotting scopes.

7. Baader Planetarium Hyperion Eyepiece 24 mm 1¼ 68°
Comfortable viewing even at high magnifications. Phantom Group coating in Zeiss class for complete freedom from reflections and maximum image contrast. 1¼" and 2" insert diameters allow for variable focal lengths. Multiple threads for camera and accessory connections, as well as afocal and normal eyepiece projection, are possible. The eyepiece can be unscrewed for use with 2" filters, allowing these filters to be used as well.

8. Baader Planetarium Morpheus Eyepiece 4.5mm 1¼/2 76°
Wide angle eyepiece for telescopes and spotting scopes.

9. Baader Planetarium Morpheus Eyepiece 17.5mm 1¼/2 76°
Wide angle eyepiece for telescopes and spotting scopes.

10. Baader Planetarium Hyperion Eyepiece 17 mm 1¼ 68°
Baader Hyperion Eyepiece - 17 mm Focal Length - 1.25". The Hyperion 17 mm is a versatile eyepiece designed for long focal length systems such as Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes or Maksutovs. It serves as an entry-level eyepiece for observing the Moon and planets, as well as a deep-sky eyepiece for compact star clusters, nebulae, or galaxies. In addition to its excellent imaging performance in the visual range, the Hyperion eyepieces also offer many photographic opportunities. You can directly adapt your camera to the eyepiece using the auxiliary threads on the eyepiece side - perfectly centered - for optimal image quality. With the optional Hyperion extension rings, you can change the focal length of the eyepiece without adding an additional lens element and thus without any loss of quality. This way, you can achieve three magnification levels from a single eyepiece. It is available with 1.25" and 2" insertion diameters, making it compatible with any device, even those with limited focus travel.
