SV197 1.25″ Cheshire Collimating Eyepiece for Newtonian Telescopes

The SV197 Cheshire Collimating Eyepiece is a precision alignment tool designed for accurate collimation of Newtonian reflector telescopes. By ensuring correct optical alignment, it helps deliver sharper stars, improved contrast, and better overall observing performance.
Key Features
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Accurate Optical Alignment
Designed to help precisely align primary considered to secondary mirrors, improving image sharpness and telescope performance. -
Simple and Beginner-Friendly
Straightforward to use, allowing quick and reliable collimation even for those new to Newtonian telescopes. -
Durable Metal Construction
Manufactured from robust materials to withstand regular use while maintaining consistent accuracy. -
Clear and Bright Cheshire View
Provides a well-defined reference view, making alignment easier and more repeatable. -
Universal 1.25″ Compatibility
Fits standard 1.25-inch focusers and diagonals used on most Newtonian reflector telescopes.
Designed for 1.25″ Focusers

The SV197 Cheshire collimating eyepiece inserts directly into standard 1.25-inch focusers or diagonals, making it compatible with a wide range of Newtonian reflector telescopes.
More Accurate Than Basic Collimation Tools

Compared with simple collimation caps, the Cheshire eyepiece provides clearer reference geometry, allowing more accurate mirror alignment. This results in noticeably improved star images and better high-magnification performance.
How to Collimate a Telescope Using a Cheshire Eyepiece

The view through a Cheshire eyepiece will vary depending on telescope focal ratio:
- Fast telescopes (f/5 and below): reflections may appear slightly off-centre and require careful adjustment.
- Slower telescopes (f/5 and above): reflections are more centred and generally easier to align.
- Centre the primary mirror reflection within the secondary mirror using the Cheshire reference.
- Adjust the secondary and primary mirror collimation screws while viewing through the Cheshire eyepiece until alignment is achieved.