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Celestron Viewfinder 9x50 illuminated, upright

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  • Viewfinder 9x50 upright, illuminated
  • optical finder for easy finding of your targets when the telescope is pointing towards the zenith
  • illuminated, double crosshair allows easy centering of your targets, the star cannot be obscured by a crosshair
  • correct image for easy and intuitive orientation in the sky
  • separate focusing for crosshairs and viewfinder
  • the eyepiece can be rotated to the right and left for a comfortable view
  • Dovetail quick clamp for easy assembly and disassembly for transportation

Viewfinder 9x50 upright, illuminated
The illuminated Celestron 9x50 90° finder is a useful addition to many eSchmidt-Cassegrains. With the upright, laterally aligned field of view, orientation in the sky is easy, and the eyepiece can be rotated so that you can always find a comfortable viewing position.

The etched double crosshair in the eyepiece helps you to center an object exactly - be it the reference stars for the GoTo or deep-sky objects that you seek out yourself. The crosshairs can be focused independently of the eyepiece. The brightness of the red illumination can be adjusted via a dimmer.

The scope of delivery includes a stable holder with two rings and easy-to-grip adjustment screws as well as an integrated dovetail. The base plate enables simple attachment to the existing screw holes of most Schmidt-Cassegrains and EdgeHDs from 6" opening. It also fits all telescope tubes with a hole spacing of approx. 21-35 mm, depending on the tube diameter.

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Celestron Viewfinder 9x50 illuminated, upright

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  • Viewfinder 9x50 upright, illuminated
  • optical finder for easy finding of your targets when the telescope is pointing towards the zenith
  • illuminated, double crosshair allows easy centering of your targets, the star cannot be obscured by a crosshair
  • correct image for easy and intuitive orientation in the sky
  • separate focusing for crosshairs and viewfinder
  • the eyepiece can be rotated to the right and left for a comfortable view
  • Dovetail quick clamp for easy assembly and disassembly for transportation

Product description for Celestron Viewfinder 9x50 illuminated, upright

Viewfinder 9x50 upright, illuminated
The illuminated Celestron 9x50 90° finder is a useful addition to many eSchmidt-Cassegrains. With the upright, laterally aligned field of view, orientation in the sky is easy, and the eyepiece can be rotated so that you can always find a comfortable viewing position.

The etched double crosshair in the eyepiece helps you to center an object exactly - be it the reference stars for the GoTo or deep-sky objects that you seek out yourself. The crosshairs can be focused independently of the eyepiece. The brightness of the red illumination can be adjusted via a dimmer.

The scope of delivery includes a stable holder with two rings and easy-to-grip adjustment screws as well as an integrated dovetail. The base plate enables simple attachment to the existing screw holes of most Schmidt-Cassegrains and EdgeHDs from 6" opening. It also fits all telescope tubes with a hole spacing of approx. 21-35 mm, depending on the tube diameter.

Celestron Viewfinder 9x50 illuminated, upright

Optik
Vergrößerung
9 fach
Ausstattung
Objektivdurchmesser
50 mm
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
776 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
050234937818
KAN
820561

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