Easier locating compared to standard finder scopes. Many of us have a real problem with finding the right objects through a normal finder scope. A normal finder scope provides a magnified inverted image, in contrast to the view seen with the naked eye. This is not the case with the Finder. It projects a small red point from an LED onto a non-magnifying screen. This point, located in the middle of large normal (non-inverted) 10° field of view, displays exactly the location in the night sky that the telescope is pointing at.
About Red Dot FinderThe advantages in a nutshell:
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SPECIFICATIONS:
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This Asin does not include a CR-2032 battery, please make sure that it is installed before use.
1. Attach the red dot finder to the base of the telescope.
2. Rotate and open the small rotation control on the side, you can see the red dot and adjust it to the appropriate brightness.
3. Point your telescope to something like a TV aerial or a chimney - anything about that size will do, and the further away the better. Looking through a low power eyepiece (25mm is ideal) find the object by adjusting your telescope and focus the object. Adjust the mount using the slow motion controls so that the object is right in the center of the view.
4. Adjust the finder so that the red dot is exactly on the object you were looking at. You can adjust it by using the two larger wheels. The one on the right at the front does the left/right direction and the one at the back on the bottom does the up and down.
5. Switch it off and wait until dark.
6. You now use it by switching the finder on, then looking through the finder so that the red dot lines up on to the target you are going to observe through your telescope. Once the red dot is exactly over the star or planet it should be exactly in the center of your eyepiece view.
Remember to switch it off once you have found your target to save the battery.
The red dot finder is mainly made of plastic, which is sturdy and durable. Compared with metal, it is lighter in weight and convenient to carry. Simple in operation, even beginners can easily get started. |
The finder can be adjusted in four directions so that the red dot is exactly on the object you are looking at. Azimuth Adjustment Knob --for horizontal adjustment. Altitude Adjustment Knob --for vertical adjustment. |
A rotary switch activates and adjusts the level of illumination so it is just the right brightness for you. You will see a red dot on the projection screen, when you look at the night sky, looks as if it is floating in it. It is bright enough to use during the day or night. |
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