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Omegon module finder - the guide scope and finder scope for small telescopes
Not every telescope can take a large finder scope with two heavy ring clamps. What about smaller telescopes that have already reached the weight limit of their mount? Or perhaps you just want to use a more compact guide scope?
There is now the Omegon module finder. Just slot this mini guide scope onto the finder scope shoe of your telescope and you can immediately get started photographing nebulae and galaxies.
- achromatic optics with 50mm aperture and 180mm focal length
- highly compact guide scope for bright guide stars
- for telescopes up to around 1500mm focal length
- 1.25" connection for auto guider and eyepieces
- fits into any Synta finder scope shoe
Compact guide scope for instant use
Modern auto guider cameras are so sensitive that they no longer require a huge guide scope. Most short focal lengths work even better together with auto guiders, as accidental overdriving of the guider is no longer a risk. Why use a long telescope when a compact one is so much more practical?
Here is where the Omegon module finder comes in: This miniature guide scope has only a 50mm aperture and fits onto any Synta / Vixen finder scope shoe. The module finder functions accurately with telescopes of up to about 1500mm focal length. It saves you a lot of time, as it has never been easier to attach the guide scope to a telescope.
Three adjustment screws for the guide star
The Omegon module finder has three adjustment screws, just like a normal finder scope. These are not only for aligning the guide scope and finder scope with the main telescope, but also serve for pointing at a bright guide star in the field of view.
Also suitable for small telescopes
Do you have a smaller telescope or an instrument on a smaller mount and want to take astronomy photos? Then the Omegon module finder is just job for you - weighing in at around 450g, it is virtually a flyweight for your telescope.
A finder scope that takes normal eyepieces
You can use the finder module both as a finder scope and as a guide scope. When not shooting, you can use it to easily locate astronomical objects, just like with a traditional finder scope. You can use a reticule eyepiece or an eyepiece with a suitable focal length for searching for astronomical objects.
The easy way to perfectly guided astronomy photos - the Omegon module finder.