- 8×40 finder scope featuring illuminated red crosshairs makes it easier to center your target under dark skies
- Finder scope contains an adjustable-intensity red LED inside the illuminator arm that lights an etched-glass double crosshair reticle for straightforward aiming
- Features multi-coated achromatic optics, adjustable focus, 13mm eye relief and a fold-down rubber eyeguard
- Included aluminum dovetail mounting bracket has X-Y adjustment screws and a spring-loaded post for speedy and straightforward alignment
- Requires three SR-54 batteries for illuminator operation, included
The crosshairs in standard finder scopes are difficult to look at midnight, which makes centering an object something of a guessing game. Well, we saw the sunshine, and we now offer finder scopes with illuminated crosshairs. An adjustable-intensity red LED within the illuminator arm lights an etched-glass double crosshair reticle, making it as easy as target practice to center your viewing or photo subject or guide star. Centering an object precisely at the finder scope’s crosshairs will be sure that it seems that for your main scope’s eyepiece or for your camera’s CCD chip, exactly where you wish it.
Price:$ 72.95
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No, that is not what you need.
I have the 2AA Coleman flashlight, it’s a great flashlight for the money, thanks for posting this video.
paiste..thanks
Looks like you adjust by hand. I need a screwdriver… Have you modified the adjustment screws?
Actually I have my exams coming up, so no blogging for me. Just came to check yours. Good writing. The numerology stuff does work sometimes. I dunno know how true it is but again no point in going against something I cant prove decisively as wrong. he he.As for the photos, nice ones. The E couple were of course right in their idea that the sun should be behind you. If you notice, the faces have a shadow and the hair is haloed. This takes the attention away from the face and it also looks less attractive. I would also suggest you read up a bit on photography if you are using an adjustable focus camera. If its an auto focus hmmm try to find a bit better one. I think there is a problem with the lens at the edges in some photos.Chalo. Im going back to studies. You take care and keep blogging.]]>