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Celestron StarPointer Pro Viewfinder

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  • StarPointer Pro
  • developed by astronomers for astronomers to easily set targets in the sky in the telescope
  • projects two target circles instead of a simple illuminated dot that could obscure your targets
  • 40mm optical window shows you more of the sky, so you can better orient yourself in the sky
  • brighter LED allows you to use it during the day
  • Standard dovetail base, no tools required

StarPointer Pro
Spend less time searching and more time observing with Celestron's noble illuminated pointfinder, the Classic illuminated pointfinder was originally designed for shooting. The StarPointer Pro, on the other hand, was designed by astronomers for astronomers to make finding observing targets in the night sky as easy as possible.

Whether you're new to the hobby or have years of experience, you'll appreciate the StarPointer Pro's thoughtful design. Since a simple illuminated dot can outshine your target, the StarPointer Pro projects wei LED target circles. Simply bring your observation target to the center of the circles and you will see it in the eyepiece as well. The target circles also serve as orientation when star hopping. For added convenience, the StarPointer Pro has a 40 mm optical window with a large field of view. It fits into the standard finder base of many telescopes.

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Celestron StarPointer Pro Viewfinder

Short profile

  • StarPointer Pro
  • developed by astronomers for astronomers to easily set targets in the sky in the telescope
  • projects two target circles instead of a simple illuminated dot that could obscure your targets
  • 40mm optical window shows you more of the sky, so you can better orient yourself in the sky
  • brighter LED allows you to use it during the day
  • Standard dovetail base, no tools required

Product description for Celestron StarPointer Pro Viewfinder

StarPointer Pro
Spend less time searching and more time observing with Celestron's noble illuminated pointfinder, the Classic illuminated pointfinder was originally designed for shooting. The StarPointer Pro, on the other hand, was designed by astronomers for astronomers to make finding observing targets in the night sky as easy as possible.

Whether you're new to the hobby or have years of experience, you'll appreciate the StarPointer Pro's thoughtful design. Since a simple illuminated dot can outshine your target, the StarPointer Pro projects wei LED target circles. Simply bring your observation target to the center of the circles and you will see it in the eyepiece as well. The target circles also serve as orientation when star hopping. For added convenience, the StarPointer Pro has a 40 mm optical window with a large field of view. It fits into the standard finder base of many telescopes.

Celestron StarPointer Pro Viewfinder

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
172 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
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050234516358
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820562

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