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Takahashi 7 X 50mm straight-through finder
$393.00Very high optical quality finderscope with a wide 6.2° field of view. The usable eye relief is 12mm. This is is more than acceptable for most observers, but will somewhat vignette the field for those who must wear eyeglasses while observing. The eyepiece screws in and out of the body to focus. The finder has an etched reticle with extremely thin crosshairs that do not obscure alignment stars. . . . -
Astro-Tech 8x50 Finder Scope
$69.95The Astro-Tech 8x50 finderscope is a fantastic value as well as an improvement over many stock finderscopes. -
Takahashi 6x30mm straight-through finder, without bracket
$227.00Very high optical quality finderscope with a very wide 7.5° field of view . . . -
Explore Scientific 8 x 50mm straight-through illuminated crosshair finderscope
$249.99This Explore Scientific 8x50mm illuminated crosshair reticle straight-through finder provides erect and right-reading images. -
Takahashi Starbase 80 6x30mm Finder Scope With Bracket
$72.00This Takahashi Starbase 80 finder is designed for use with the Starbase 80 achromatic refractor just in case you don't like the peep-hole finder the telescope comes with.