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Celestron Starpointer viewfinder (red dot sight finder)

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  • Sight finder Star Pointer
  • without optical magnification, the star pointer allows you to quickly aim at celestial objects with both eyes
  • an artificial star, generated by a red LED, is projected into the field of view via a mirror - as if you could point a laser beam into the sky
  • point a laser beam into the sky
  • a 3 volt battery is required for the power supply
  • two adapters are included, with which they can be adapted to the standard Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrains

Sight finder Star Pointer
An ingenious invention: rear sight and front sight in one device! Without optical magnification, the star pointer allows you to quickly aim at celestial objects with both eyes. An artificial star, generated by a red LED, is projected into the field of vision via a mirror - as if you could point a laser beam into the sky. This makes it much easier to find objects.

The brightness can be adjusted within a wide range. The Starpointer is also a good addition to normal optical viewfinders. A 3 volt battery is required for the power supply. Two adapters are included with the StarPointer, with which they can be adapted to the standard Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrains.

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Celestron Starpointer viewfinder (red dot sight finder)

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  • Sight finder Star Pointer
  • without optical magnification, the star pointer allows you to quickly aim at celestial objects with both eyes
  • an artificial star, generated by a red LED, is projected into the field of view via a mirror - as if you could point a laser beam into the sky
  • point a laser beam into the sky
  • a 3 volt battery is required for the power supply
  • two adapters are included, with which they can be adapted to the standard Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrains

Product description for Celestron Starpointer viewfinder (red dot sight finder)

Sight finder Star Pointer
An ingenious invention: rear sight and front sight in one device! Without optical magnification, the star pointer allows you to quickly aim at celestial objects with both eyes. An artificial star, generated by a red LED, is projected into the field of vision via a mirror - as if you could point a laser beam into the sky. This makes it much easier to find objects.

The brightness can be adjusted within a wide range. The Starpointer is also a good addition to normal optical viewfinders. A 3 volt battery is required for the power supply. Two adapters are included with the StarPointer, with which they can be adapted to the standard Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrains.

Celestron Starpointer viewfinder (red dot sight finder)

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