Electronic eyepiece

Pinwheel Galaxy as seen through a digital eyepiece

An electronic eyepiece is a type of eyepiece that incorporates digital technology—such as cameras or electronic enhancements—and may also feature built-in lighting.[1][2]

Electronic eyepieces integrate a precision-engineered lens system with cutting-edge OLED micro-display technology to produce contrast and visual clarity. More specifically, they combine a refined lens arrangement with OLED micro-display projection to simulate infinite distance.[3]

Some technologies involved are: Dynamic Signal Amplification, which enhances light signals from distant celestial bodies by rapidly stacking and processing short exposures in real-time, and Deep Dark Technology, which filters out light pollution automatically, ensuring urban environments don't interfere with your observations.[4]

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  3. ^ "The digital astronomical telescope eVscope 2, created by combining the technologies of Nikon and Unistellar | News | Nikon About Us". www.nikon.com. Retrieved 2025-04-18.
  4. ^ Telescope, The Editors of Sky & (2024-04-23). "Sky & Telescope Joins the Northeast Astronomy Forum". Sky & Telescope. Retrieved 2025-04-18. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)

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