Lumicon 50mm Right-Angle Finder - Complete Reviews
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Lumicon 50mm Right-Angle Finder - Complete Detail
This finder telescope actually lets you see many of the deep-sky objects you are looking for.The Lumicon 80mm Super Finder has a 1.25" helical drawtube-type focuser for easy coarse focusing. Fine focus is achieved by sliding the eyepiece in and out and setting with the thumbscrew. The Super Finder nicely complements any telescope having 8 or more inches of aperture. It also makes for a wonderful, portable, rich-field telescope for beautiful views of the Milky Way. When used with a 1.25" Lumicon Enhanced Aluminum Diagonal, a Lumicon 1.25" UHC (Ultra-High Contrast) Nebula Filter, and a TeleVue 22mm Panoptic eyepiece, the full extent of the Veil Nebula is easily visible (with only 3" of aperture!).
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Feb 15, 2011 05:12:05
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