A much more comfortable observing position can be achieved with a refractor or catadioptric telescope by using an erecting lens. The beam of light exiting the telescope is deflected by 90° before it enters the eyepiece. In this way, even objects close to the zenith can be observed comfortably.
Omegon
Carbonline 2'', 90° SC mirror star diagonal, 99% dielectric
$ 189.00
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Omegon
1.25" 90° Amici prism
( 5 / 5 )
$ 24.90
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Omegon
Mirror star diagonal, 90°, 1.25"
$ 17.90
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Omegon
Carbonline 1.25'', 90° mirror star diagonal, 99% dielectric
$ 129.00
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$ 89.00
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Omegon
1,25'' Amici Prism 90°
( 5 / 5 )
$ 149.00
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Omegon
1.25" 45° erecting prism
$ 39.90
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Baader
Diagonal mirror ClickLock 2"
( 5 / 5 )
$ 348.00
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Omegon
Carbonline 2", 90° mirror star diagonal, 99% dielectric
$ 189.00
Product can be shipped as of 15.01.2026
Omegon
Amici prism 90° 2"
$ 369.00
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William Optics
Diagonal mirror Dura Bright 90° 2"
$ 293.00
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Bresser
Star diagonal 99 Percent Reflectivity 2"
$ 93.00
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Celestron
zenith prism 90°, 1.25"
( 5 / 5 )
$ 53.00
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Celestron
Amici prism 45°, 1.25''
$ 53.00
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Omegon
Pro Penta Prisma 90° 1.25''
$ 219.00
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TS Optics
Diagonal mirror 90° 1.25"
$ 136.00
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William Optics
1,25'' 45° Amici prism on 1,25''
$ 187.00
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William Optics
Diagonal prism Cat 51 WIFD 90° 1.25"
$ 199.00
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Omegon
Pro 1.25'', 45° penta-prism
$ 169.00
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Bresser
Amici Prisma 45° 1.25''
$ 58.00
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Artesky
Diagonal mirror 90° 1.25"
( 5 / 5 )
$ 93.00
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Omegon
45°, 2'' to 1.25'' Amici prism
$ 199.00
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Baader
2" BBHS®-Click-Lock mirror star diagonal
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$ 570.00
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$ 540.00
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Baader
Zenith prism T-2/90 degree, 32mm
$ 160.00
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William Optics
Diagonal prism RedCat 90° 1,25"
$ 199.00
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Baader
Diagonal prism 2" ClickLock BBHS®
RRP:
$ 600.00
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$ 570.00
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Skywatcher
Diagonal mirror 1,25" (90°)
$ 58.00
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Baader
BBHS® T2 mirror star diagonal
( 5 / 5 )
$ 323.00
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Skywatcher
Amici prism 90° 1,25"
$ 66.00
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Skywatcher
Amici prism 45° 2"
$ 140.00
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Baader
Diagonal mirror Maxbright Universal 90° T2
$ 261.00
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Skywatcher
Diagonal Mirror Deluxe 90° 2"
$ 207.00
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Explore Scientific
Star diagonal 99 Percent Reflectivity 2"
$ 218.00
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weeks
Baader
Zenith prism T-2/90° 32mm prism
$ 130.00
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weeks
Bresser
Amici prism 90° 1,25"
$ 58.00
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TS Optics
Diagonal prism T2 90°
$ 105.00
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days
Baader
90°, T2 star diagonal with 35mm of free aperture
$ 286.00
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weeks
Erecting lenses are available as zenith mirrors, zenith prisms or Amici prisms. The latter are useful for terrestrial observation and are therefore also available with a flatter deflection angle of 45°.
- Without an erecting lens, the image in the telescope depicts north below and east to the right.
- With zenith mirrors and zenith prisms, the telescope depicts a laterally transposed image: north is at the top, east is at the right and, without tracking, stars wander to the left.
- Amici prisms show a correct image as it would be seen with the naked eye. Therefore, these prisms are essential for nature-watching. However, their more complicated construction makes them susceptible to image defects, which is why the laterally transposed image is preferred in astronomy.
Most erecting lenses have simple plug-in connectors, as is common seen with eyepieces. For SC telescopes, however, there are also models with screw threads.