1. Background
The finder scope is a small auxiliary telescope set up on your telescope and pointing in the same direction. The magnification of the finders is usually much smaller than that of the main telescope(6×30,8×40,9×50), so it can see a wider range of the sky, which helps to find the desired celestial body in the night sky.
2. SV208 Feature
1. Decent image sharpness and comfortably and precisely navigate and locate the desired object in the night sky;
2. FMC coating lens surfaces brings less light loss;
3. Adjustable Brightness LED Illuminator: Make the object much more apparent against the dark background;
4. Large field of view FOV: The eyepiece has comfortable eye relief and produces a 7.3 degrees field of view;
5. Focusing of lens and crosshair separately possible: Both the eyepiece and the main objective can be focused independently so that you can obtain perfect focus for your eyes;
6. Power supply by 2pcs coin battery type LR754.
3. Innovation
1. The imaging is completely upright, in line with the basic observation habits of people, and there is no need to imagine changes in orientation in your mind;
2. Right-angle upright image, user-friendly experience;
3. Excellent internal extinction technology to solve the problem of stray light interference from the lens barrel;
4. Standard 1.25-inch detachable eyepiece interface, adding more methods to use SV208.
4. Specification
Model |
SV208 |
Lens Diameter |
50mm |
Focal Length |
185mm |
Magnification |
8x |
Eye Relief |
21mm |
Exit Pupil |
6.25mm |
Field of View |
7.3° |
Lens coating |
FMC |
Image Orientation |
Correct-image |
Cross-hair |
Optical Reticle |
Illuminated |
Yes |
Angle Adjustment |
Yes |
Objective |
Achromatic 2-Element |
Adjustable focus |
Yes |
Net Weight |
632.5g / 1.395b / 23.21oz |
The SV208 finder link:
Thanks for watching.
Stephen
Anyone know how to set the focus on the SV208 finder?