Meade 07210 45 Degree Erecting Prism #932

81X4MKA1D4L. SL160  Meade 07210 45 Degree Erecting Prism #932

  • Use for high-quality, crystal-clear terrestrial viewing
  • 45-degree angle creates normal, not reversed object image
  • Provides better viewing position than normal 90-degree position
  • Attaches to rear of telescope with set-screw
  • Compatible with Meade ETX 90, 105, and 125

Product Description
For most ETX models (except ETX-60/70/80AT). Prism #932 reorients images for daytime use and provides a comfortable viewing position.... More >>

Meade 07210 45 Degree Erecting Prism #932

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5 Comments

Redbull72June 20th, 2010 at 7:54 am

Not only is this a high quality piece of equipment that mounts easily and makes my Meade ETX into a dual purpose viewer, but better yet was the price. Best price I found online period and free shipping. Look, the resellers don’t make the items, they just make the profit so for me the lowest price wins every time. I got what I paid for and more. Thanks Amazon for a great deal and free shipping.
Rating: 5 / 5

Jonathan LJune 20th, 2010 at 9:53 am

Ok product – erects nicely but you do lose a bit of quality – Great for viewing land objects through telescope (daughter loved it as she could spy on people nicely) – easier to move telescope but loss of quality too great for astonomy purposes. So think on use before you buy
Rating: 3 / 5

TamJune 20th, 2010 at 12:51 pm

This 45 degree erecting prism is great for birding or terrestrial viewing but is not suitable for star gazing (imagine if the star is right above your head). For star gazing the prism does not reflect as much light as desired so you won’t be able to see dim distant objects easily, for that I recommend star diagonal with everbrite mirror ( from televue), it will cost more but a good investment for anyone who is serious about star gazing.
Rating: 4 / 5

Daniel W. SchuffertJune 20th, 2010 at 3:18 pm

This prism is needed if you intend to use your telescope for terrestrial viewing and photograpy. If you do not use it, your image will be inverted.
Rating: 5 / 5

Michael J EdelmanJune 20th, 2010 at 6:14 pm

This is a generic Pacific-rim made prism imported by Meade, and not terribly different from similar items sold by Celestron, Orion and other popular companies catering to amateur astronomers. It’s a useful accessory for nature viewing, but don’t try to use it for star gazing. Because of how they’re constructed, with multiple reflecting surfaces, erecting diagonals lose a lot of light, something you can’t afford when looking at distant, dim images. Worse, they produce ghost images- for every star or planet, you’ll see a dim twin nearby. Save it for daylight use, and you’ll have no problem.
Rating: 4 / 5

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