Description
Article no.: 30032
The Pentax SMC XW 16.5 eyepiece delivers the widest apparent field of view in the XW series. With an 85° field and 20 mm of eye relief, it gives observers a broad, comfortable view that is particularly well suited to observing nebulae and star clusters.
The eyepiece uses a 7-element, 5-group optical system. This design produces sharp star images right to the edge of the field of view. In addition, Pentax selected lanthanum glass elements with high refractive power and particularly low dispersion. As a result, the eyepiece produces a balanced image with minimal aberrations.
Moreover, the design specifically reduces the blackout effect. It compensates for spherical aberration of the pupil, which helps maintain a steady, evenly illuminated field during observation.
All air-exposed lens surfaces receive Pentax's original multi-coating. Meanwhile, all laminated surfaces use an innovative partial coating. Together, these treatments raise light transmission to more than 90% across the visible spectrum and achieve an estimated peak transmission of 96% at 550 nm. Therefore, the eyepiece delivers bright images while preserving color and contrast.
Pentax applies advanced computer simulation to place a light-shielding diaphragm in the most effective position inside the eyepiece. Consequently, this reduces internal reflections and dramatically improves image contrast. Observers will notice a clearer view with fewer stray light artifacts, which is especially helpful when viewing faint deep-sky objects.
The eyepiece features weather-resistant construction rated to JIS Class 4. Thus, you can use it in damp or inclement conditions for reliable field use. However, note that the eyepiece is not suitable for underwater use.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Apparent field of view | 85° |
| Eye relief | 20 mm |
| Optical construction | 7 elements in 5 groups |
| Glass type | Lanthanum glass elements (high refractive power, low dispersion) |
| Light transmission | More than 90% across the visible spectrum |
| Peak transmission | Approximately 96% at 550 nm |
| Coatings | Original multi-coating on air surfaces; partial coating on laminated surfaces |
| Light-shielding | Diaphragm positioned by computer simulation to reduce internal reflections |
| Weather resistance | JIS Class 4 (not for underwater use) |
Question: What makes the SMC XW 16.5 ideal for deep-sky observing?
Answer: Its 85° apparent field of view combined with 20 mm eye relief gives you a wide, comfortable view that is great for scanning nebulae and star clusters. The optical design and coatings maintain sharpness and brightness to the edge of the field.
Question: How does the eyepiece handle contrast and internal reflections?
Answer: Pentax uses a light-shielding diaphragm positioned through computer simulation to limit internal reflections. This improves contrast and reduces stray light, producing a cleaner view of faint objects.
Question: Are the coatings effective at transmitting light?
Answer: Yes. All air-exposed surfaces have original multi-coating and laminated surfaces have partial coating. Together they deliver more than 90% transmission across the visible spectrum and around 96% at 550 nm.
Question: Can I use this eyepiece in poor weather or underwater?
Answer: The eyepiece has weather-resistant JIS Class 4 construction, so it withstands damp and adverse conditions. However, it is not suitable for underwater use.