Calculadora de Magnificación Barlow Gratis

Calcula la magnificación resultante al usar una lente Barlow con tu telescopio y ocular.

mm
x

Effective Focal Length

2,000.00 mm

Effective f-Ratio20.00

Effective Focal Length vs Native Focal Length

Fórmula

## Barlow Lens Effect A Barlow lens is a diverging lens placed before the focal plane that increases the effective focal length. ### Formulas **f_eff = f * B** **N_eff = N * B** where B is the Barlow magnification factor (commonly 2x or 3x). This narrows the FOV and increases the image scale, useful for planetary and lunar imaging.

Ejemplo Resuelto

1000 mm f/10 scope with a 2x Barlow.

  1. 01f_eff = 1000 * 2 = 2000 mm
  2. 02N_eff = 10 * 2 = f/20

Preguntas Frecuentes

Does a Barlow reduce image brightness?

Yes. The longer focal ratio means less light per unit area on the sensor, making it slower for extended objects.

When should I use a Barlow?

For high-resolution imaging of planets, the Moon, and double stars, where you need a larger image scale.

Can I stack Barlows?

Technically yes (a 2x and 3x give 6x), but image quality usually suffers. It is better to use a single higher-power Barlow.

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