

🔭 Double the detail, half the hassle — elevate your stargazing game!
The SVBONY 2X Barlow Lens is a high-quality 1.25-inch telescope accessory that doubles the magnification of your existing eyepieces. Featuring a multi-coated broadband green film optical glass and a robust aluminum body with M42 threading, it delivers crisp, sharp images with minimal chromatic aberration. Compatible with DSLR cameras via separate T-ring adapters, this lens is ideal for amateur astronomers seeking enhanced lunar and planetary detail without breaking the bank.











| ASIN | B00WW0TC32 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2 in Telescope Barlow Lenses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,183) |
| Date First Available | April 30, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.9 ounces |
| Item model number | FAUF9108A |
| Manufacturer | SVBONY |
| Product Dimensions | 3.63 x 1.91 x 1.91 inches |
U**M
I love this lens. Good fit for short focal length reflectors.
My telescope is 5'' f/5 newtonian reflector. Its usable maximum magnification is about 260X. But, bundled high power eyepiece gives only 65X. Whenever watching moon surface, I wanted more magnification. In theory, 4X barlow lense should be ideal, utilizing maximum potential, but not more. In reality, even 3X barlens was out of reach with its prohibitive price. (Considering the price of telescope itself.) With the help of amazon's powerful sorting by price (from low to high), I met this lense. The price is good and seller's specification says it is APO design, which is typically high quality. But, there was a very negative review from other user. Anyway, I wanted utilize all the potential of my telescope, and I bit the bullet and tried it myself. Fortunately, the result was rewarding. It is a little long and heavy, but it gives high magnification power and clear image quality only for $25. Considering its wonderful price tag, I give it 5 stars. Con This lens is a little long and heavy that it easily breaks the weight balance of telescopes. (So, negative review from other user who mentioned focal length has its own value.) With weight balance broken, the telescope get unstable and pointing get a little tricky. High magnification power of this barlow lens, make the problem worse. Even the slightest movement from unstabilization also get magnified, And the target gets out of the field of view easily. There are 2 common ways to recover the balance. 1. Re-balancing - Loosen the bolt holding the dovetail and adjust the positon and tightening the bolt. - Check if balanced, and if not repeat it again. - No additional monetary cost but irritating. (You should go through this procedure whenever attaching this barlow lens.) 2. Attaching some magnet to the rear part of the telescope, fuctioning as a counter-weight. - Purchasing some magnet means additional monetary cost, but remember?, this lens is such a bargain. - Attaching some magnet is much more convenient than loosening & re-tightening a bolt, and if the OTA does not have dovetail plate, this is the only way. - In theory, about the same weight (as that of this lens) of magnet will be needed. If not sure about the proper size of magnet, purchasing multiple small magnets and adjusting the number of magnet attached, is a safe choice. (Small magnets easily get sticked to each other as a bundle, so handling a large number of small magnets is manageable.) There is also a problem with too high magnification. With 5X, it is so easy to go over the maximum capability of the telescope optics. (Maximum usable manification is usually 2 * aperture in mm.) And after the maximum, image get blurred. In my case, this barlow lens and bundled high power eyepiece together gave about 120% of the maximum, and image quality get degraded a little. Pro At such a bargain price, it gives 5X magnification power with good enough image quality. With low power bundled eyepiece attached to this lens, image quality is quite good. With high power bundled eyepiece and this lens gives 120% of the maximum magnification, and image get blurred a little, but I am happy to utilize all the potential of the optics. Detailed view of the Moon surface is very satisfying. It is good to keep portability with low focal length, and get high magnification, too, with this lens. Caution You need stable mount and well-aligned finderscope (or red dot finder). It feels like the telescope got 5X more sensitive with this lens attached. Unstability of the mount and misalignment of finderscope get also magnified. That's why weight re-balancing is important. Conclusion. A little long and heavy. Easily breaks the weight-balance. But after recovering the balance, it gives 5X magnification with good image quality. It is a perfect fit for short focal lengh telescopes, which typically lacks magnification power. If you need higher magnification, but worried about additional expenditure, I definitely recommend this lens.
D**R
Twice the view. Half the cost.
SVBONY 2X Barlow – Double the Detail, Budget-Friendly This 1.25" Barlow lens boosts magnification while preserving image clarity thanks to its broadband green film coating. It’s a solid pick for amateur astronomers looking to stretch their eyepiece collection without breaking the bank. Compatible with most telescopes and DSLR setups, it’s a versatile tool for planetary viewing and lunar close-ups.
R**R
You can't go wrong with this Barlow. Not for the cost!
I bought a 2x to 3 x adjustable Barlow from Orion for 3 times what this cost, and this Barlow is FAR SUPERIOR! I am recording video on the surface of the moon at a CLEAN magnification of 600 X (see note below) - "ZEKE!!! - THAR BE ALIENS IN THEM THAR HILLS!" (or maybe not) but I can sure see things I have NEVER SEEN BEFORE up there! I am recording it with a $20 bare Sony Effio-E 1000 line resolution CCD Image array crudely (but carefully) mounted to the end of my best 10mm eyepiece and it looks pretty darned good! (eyepieces seem like a crap-shoot to me - getting a good one at a decent price is a gamble, at best) . The video is slightly wavy (as always) from the atmosphere (I need to head for the mountains), but it is still VERY MUCH USABLE! I did increase my chances of this working by collimating the telescope and cleaning a few mirrors and and lenses (it helps). NOTE: Magnification = Barlow Mag. Power TIMES (Telescope focal length in mm ÷ Eyepiece focal length in mm). For my 8" Orion Dobsonian Reflector, that is 600 = 5 TIMES (1200 / 10). I am not sure what the lens material is, but it is WELL ABOVE AVERAGE for quality (for the cost). No, it is not a finely crafted Japanese or German lens, but by golly, whoever is making these things is pretty darned good at LENS WORK, and the machining on the housing is decent quality, as well. I am VERY HAPPY with this Barlow! WAY MORE THAN I EXPECTED. I will add one of my videos in the near future (I need to edit to cut clips out since they are all about 1 Gigabyte - which is a wee bit more than Amazon allows) This Barlow is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. I'm tickled!
C**N
Good barlow, but for only $1 you can get one with a compression ring
The optics of this barlow are perfectly fine, but I'd recommend getting the $17.99 2x barlow also offered by svbony which includes a compression ring. This will make sure that your eyepieces are not scratched by the tightening screw. They actually have 3 different 2x barlows for some reason, this one for $16.99, one for $17.99 with a compression ring, and another for $17.99 with a compression ring and t-thread. I'd recommend getting the one with a t-thread, it costs no extra money and it'll be useful if you happen to have/to get a camera that uses it.
C**S
Working just fine!
Update: This works just fine (after modifying my focuser) and gives true 3x magnification (I measured it). ...the compression ring which threads into my focuser is not sized properly, and can wobble completely out of the focuser. When I was turning the zoom eyepiece, the compression ring was slipping out and getting cock-eyed. Teflon tape could get the threads to engage somewhat, but didn't last very long... What worked best was vacuum sealing silicon grease which is sticky enough to keep the compression ring static (as long as I use both hands when turning the telescoping lens). Original Review: I purchased this with a Svbony 7-21mm zoom eyepiece (which works great). Theoretically, the 3x Barlow + 21mm eyepiece should provide similar results to a 7mm eyepiece. However, I have found it to be unusable at night & tricky to use in the day. If my eye is even slightly off-center, the image completely disappears, and the image is noticeably cloudy. Note: Using this Barlow extends the eyepiece significantly... and will exacerbate any issues you may have with focuser alignment due to cantilevered weight. Hopefully using the Barlow will be easier once I get better a collimating my scope.
S**Y
I was a bit disappointed with this Barlow lens, since I bought the 2x one and it was great, this one, not so great. It doesn't have threaded end for filters, and tge optical quality is nowhere near as good as the 2x one they sell. The view is noticeably darker and harder to see. I can't recommend this one, sorry.
A**K
This is a real genuine 5x cause I've compared with multiple...first picture is this 5x ,,the second is 3x
I**R
SVBONY telescope accessories are quality with reasonable prices. On top of that, customer service is amazing, specially Angela is a gem, very attentive to questions and requests. I cant recommend enough.
G**.
perfeito!
J**G
Calidad esperada por el precio pagado
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