Galilean and Prism lenses what s the difference?
A. Without getting too technical, a Prism lens is different from a Galilean lens in that it contains an added mini-prism inside the telescope ocular. This allows you to obtain a bigger field size even at the higher magnification levels. Although most Prism telescopes are heavier in weight, our patented Compact Prism design takes a way a lot of the discomfort associated with other heavier prism telescopes.
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