Explore Scientific 10x60 Viewfinder and Guider Scope with Helical Focuser 1.25/T2
The Explore Scientific 10x60 Viewfinder and Guider Scope with Helical Focuser 1.25/T2 is an excellent 10x60 viewfinder scope with detachable eyepiece and reticle with adjustable red illumination.
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The Explore Scientific 10x60 Viewfinder and Guider Scope with Helical Focuser 1.25/T2 is an excellent 10x60 viewfinder scope with detachable eyepiece and reticle with adjustable red illumination.
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Explore Scientific 10x60 Viewfinder and Guider Scope with Helical Focuser 1.25/T2
The Explore Scientific 10x60 Viewfinder and Guider Scope with Helical Focuser 1.25/T2 is an excellent 10x60 viewfinder scope with detachable eyepiece and reticle with adjustable red illumination. The larger aperture and focal length provide an even brighter field of view and more accurate tracking thanks to higher resolution. The precise Helikal focuser and the connection option via 1.25-inch/31.7 mm plug-in connector, as well as the T2 camera connection thread (M42x0.75 mm), enable the autoguiding required for long exposures to obtain a spot-shaped star image. It can also be used as a mini travel telescope.
The image sharpness and performance lift this viewfinder far above the level of usual 10x60 viewfinders. The field of view produced is bright and sharp. Moreover, this viewfinder has a very large field of view (FOV) of 6.0 degrees. This makes it much easier to find and adjust objects. The existing scale marks (graduation=0.85 degree) of the reticle are a good reference for estimating distances and the open centre mark also facilitates accurate centring of objects. All lens surfaces are protected from weathering by multicoating and guarantee a clear viewfinder image thanks to high light transmission values. The adjustable red LED illumination is powered by two LR41 button cells. The main lens and the reticle can be focused independently, allowing you to focus your eyes perfectly.
One of the main applications of this telescope is so-called autoguiding. Here, the usually larger photographic optics are actively corrected by a smaller aiming telescope with a second tracking camera. This means that the mechanical fluctuations in tracking accuracy that occur in all astronomical telescope mounts are measured by the tracking camera and compensated accordingly. This is necessary to obtain a spot-shaped star image on astrophotos during long exposures and avoid line marks. For this purpose, the aiming telescope is inserted into the existing viewfinder shoe of the shooting lens and aligned parallel. If the existing viewfinder shoe is not compatible, a matching viewfinder shoe is also supplied. A tracking camera can then be mounted using the 1.25-inch/31.7 mm plug connector on the back or via the T2 threaded connection (M42x0.75 mm). This is held securely by a brass ring clamp and 3 clamping screws. Note the required backfocus for the tracking camera. The focusing plane (backfocus) is approximately 22 mm behind the T2 thread. Sensitive focusing on the guide star is performed by means of a large knurled wheel of the mechanically precisely manufactured Helikal focuser. This has a white laser-engraved millimetre scale from 0 to 28 mm for easy display of the focus point. After connecting the tracking camera directly or via computer to the telescope mount and making the necessary basic settings, the first long-exposure astrophotos can be taken.
This viewfinder and directional telescope can also easily be used as a mini travel telescope. -With the optionally available eyepieces, magnification can be set from approx. 9x to 50x. Almost all eyepieces with a focal length of 5 to 26 mm and a plug connection of 1.25 inch/31.7 mm are suitable. Particularly recommended are the Explore Scientific eyepieces of 52 degree and 62 degree LER series. Note: Only straight use is possible.
The holder of this viewfinder and directional telescope is made entirely of aluminium and provides a stable base. The viewfinder holder is suitable for many common telescope types, such as Explore Scientific, Bresser Messier, etc. If the existing viewfinder shoe is not compatible, a matching viewfinder shoe is also supplied. This can be attached to the telescope tube using 4 M5 screws. The distance between the holes of the viewfinder shoe is 31.7 mm on the longitudinal and latitudinal axis. Thanks to the 6 large adjustment screws with easy-to-grasp knurled edges, the viewfinder can be effortlessly aligned even with clammy fingers. All adjustment and clamping screws have plastic ends that effectively prevent scratches on the viewfinder housing and viewfinder holder.
Features of the Explore Scientific 10x60 Viewfinder and Guider Scope with Helical Focuser 1.25/T2
- Excellent 10x60 viewfinder and guide scope
- Can also be used as a mini travel telescope
- Perfect image sharpness and good performance
- FMC Multicoated lens surfaces
- Lens focal length: 250 mm
- Maximum allowable camera weight: 550 g
- Removable eyepiece / reticle
- Camera connection via 1.25 inch/31.7 mm plug connector or T2 thread
- T2 thread: M42 x 0.75 mm
- Precision Helikal focuser for focusing the field of view
- Helikal focusing range: 28 mm
- Close-range focusing limit: 3 m
- Laser-engraved millimetre scale from 0 to 28 mm on the focuser
- Focusing plane (back focus) is located approx. 22 mm behind the T2 thread
- Separate focusing of the reticle on the eyepiece
- Very large field of view FOV of 6.0 degrees
- With adjustable red reticle illumination
- Scale markings of the reticle of 0.85 degrees
- Power supply: two LR41 button cells
- Brass ring clamp and 3 clamping screws on 1.25-inch plug connector
- Optional eyepieces can be used to set magnification from approx. 9x to 50x
- Suitable for almost all eyepieces with 1.25 inch/31.7 mm plug-in connection
- Viewfinder holder is made entirely of aluminium
- Viewfinder holder with 6 large adjustment screws with easy-to-grip knurled edge
- Viewfinder shoe suitable for Explore Scientific, Bresser Messier etc.
- A matching viewfinder shoe is also supplied
- The distance between the holes of the finder shoe is 31.7 mm on the longitudinal and latitudinal axis
- Adjustment and clamping screws have plastic ends
- Material: aluminium
- Weight: 950 grams
- Colour: black
Package contents
- 10x60 viewfinder/aiming telescope
- Eyepiece with reticle
- Reticle illumination including batteries
- Viewfinder holder with viewfinder shoe
- Instruction manual
Explore Scientific 10x60 Viewfinder and Guider Scope with Helical Focuser 1.25/T2
The Explore Scientific 10x60 Viewfinder and Guider Scope with Helical Focuser 1.25/T2 is an excellent 10x60 viewfinder scope with detachable eyepiece and reticle with adjustable red illumination. The larger aperture and focal length provide an even brighter field of view and more accurate tracking thanks to higher resolution. The precise Helikal focuser and the connection option via 1.25-inch/31.7 mm plug-in connector, as well as the T2 camera connection thread (M42x0.75 mm), enable the autoguiding required for long exposures to obtain a spot-shaped star image. It can also be used as a mini travel telescope.
The image sharpness and performance lift this viewfinder far above the level of usual 10x60 viewfinders. The field of view produced is bright and sharp. Moreover, this viewfinder has a very large field of view (FOV) of 6.0 degrees. This makes it much easier to find and adjust objects. The existing scale marks (graduation=0.85 degree) of the reticle are a good reference for estimating distances and the open centre mark also facilitates accurate centring of objects. All lens surfaces are protected from weathering by multicoating and guarantee a clear viewfinder image thanks to high light transmission values. The adjustable red LED illumination is powered by two LR41 button cells. The main lens and the reticle can be focused independently, allowing you to focus your eyes perfectly.
One of the main applications of this telescope is so-called autoguiding. Here, the usually larger photographic optics are actively corrected by a smaller aiming telescope with a second tracking camera. This means that the mechanical fluctuations in tracking accuracy that occur in all astronomical telescope mounts are measured by the tracking camera and compensated accordingly. This is necessary to obtain a spot-shaped star image on astrophotos during long exposures and avoid line marks. For this purpose, the aiming telescope is inserted into the existing viewfinder shoe of the shooting lens and aligned parallel. If the existing viewfinder shoe is not compatible, a matching viewfinder shoe is also supplied. A tracking camera can then be mounted using the 1.25-inch/31.7 mm plug connector on the back or via the T2 threaded connection (M42x0.75 mm). This is held securely by a brass ring clamp and 3 clamping screws. Note the required backfocus for the tracking camera. The focusing plane (backfocus) is approximately 22 mm behind the T2 thread. Sensitive focusing on the guide star is performed by means of a large knurled wheel of the mechanically precisely manufactured Helikal focuser. This has a white laser-engraved millimetre scale from 0 to 28 mm for easy display of the focus point. After connecting the tracking camera directly or via computer to the telescope mount and making the necessary basic settings, the first long-exposure astrophotos can be taken.
This viewfinder and directional telescope can also easily be used as a mini travel telescope. -With the optionally available eyepieces, magnification can be set from approx. 9x to 50x. Almost all eyepieces with a focal length of 5 to 26 mm and a plug connection of 1.25 inch/31.7 mm are suitable. Particularly recommended are the Explore Scientific eyepieces of 52 degree and 62 degree LER series. Note: Only straight use is possible.
The holder of this viewfinder and directional telescope is made entirely of aluminium and provides a stable base. The viewfinder holder is suitable for many common telescope types, such as Explore Scientific, Bresser Messier, etc. If the existing viewfinder shoe is not compatible, a matching viewfinder shoe is also supplied. This can be attached to the telescope tube using 4 M5 screws. The distance between the holes of the viewfinder shoe is 31.7 mm on the longitudinal and latitudinal axis. Thanks to the 6 large adjustment screws with easy-to-grasp knurled edges, the viewfinder can be effortlessly aligned even with clammy fingers. All adjustment and clamping screws have plastic ends that effectively prevent scratches on the viewfinder housing and viewfinder holder.
Features of the Explore Scientific 10x60 Viewfinder and Guider Scope with Helical Focuser 1.25/T2
- Excellent 10x60 viewfinder and guide scope
- Can also be used as a mini travel telescope
- Perfect image sharpness and good performance
- FMC Multicoated lens surfaces
- Lens focal length: 250 mm
- Maximum allowable camera weight: 550 g
- Removable eyepiece / reticle
- Camera connection via 1.25 inch/31.7 mm plug connector or T2 thread
- T2 thread: M42 x 0.75 mm
- Precision Helikal focuser for focusing the field of view
- Helikal focusing range: 28 mm
- Close-range focusing limit: 3 m
- Laser-engraved millimetre scale from 0 to 28 mm on the focuser
- Focusing plane (back focus) is located approx. 22 mm behind the T2 thread
- Separate focusing of the reticle on the eyepiece
- Very large field of view FOV of 6.0 degrees
- With adjustable red reticle illumination
- Scale markings of the reticle of 0.85 degrees
- Power supply: two LR41 button cells
- Brass ring clamp and 3 clamping screws on 1.25-inch plug connector
- Optional eyepieces can be used to set magnification from approx. 9x to 50x
- Suitable for almost all eyepieces with 1.25 inch/31.7 mm plug-in connection
- Viewfinder holder is made entirely of aluminium
- Viewfinder holder with 6 large adjustment screws with easy-to-grip knurled edge
- Viewfinder shoe suitable for Explore Scientific, Bresser Messier etc.
- A matching viewfinder shoe is also supplied
- The distance between the holes of the finder shoe is 31.7 mm on the longitudinal and latitudinal axis
- Adjustment and clamping screws have plastic ends
- Material: aluminium
- Weight: 950 grams
- Colour: black
Package contents
- 10x60 viewfinder/aiming telescope
- Eyepiece with reticle
- Reticle illumination including batteries
- Viewfinder holder with viewfinder shoe
- Instruction manual
Specifications
| Focal point | |
|---|---|
| Maximum focal length (mm) | 26.0 |
| General features | |
|---|---|
| Lens diameter | 60.0 |
| Maximum magnification | 10 |
| Info | |
|---|---|
| Article number | 12508316 |
| Size & Packaging | |
|---|---|
| Weight (in grams) | 950 |
| Focal point | |
|---|---|
| Maximum focal length (mm) | 26.0 |
| Info | |
|---|---|
| Article number | 12508316 |
| Size & Packaging | |
|---|---|
| Weight (in grams) | 950 |
| General features | |
|---|---|
| Lens diameter | 60.0 |
| Maximum magnification | 10 |

























































