Explore Scientific Giant Binoculars Finder Adapter

$19.99 $29.99 -34% OFF

Explore Scientific Giant Binoculars Finder Adapter

$19.99 $29.99 -34% OFF
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Giant Binoculars Finder Adapter

This device allows you to attach the Explore Scientific Hybrid 2N1 finder base to our Giant Binocular Series, allowing easy pointing/aiming at your target.

With the Hybrid 2N1 finder base, you can use either the Explore Scientific / Meade finder foot, or the Synta / Orion / Celestron mini-Vixen-style finder foot.

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    Product Reviews From Verified Purchasers

    "

    This is my second telescope after a much smaller triplet from a well-known Taiwanese manufacturer. I use this scope almost exclusively for imaging, but it does a great job for visual astronomy as well. I have had great guiding success using an EQ-6R mount, and off-axis guider. I also use a focus motor with the stock focuser which performs very well holding a full imaging train.

    The optional carrying case is also really nice, and a pretty cost-effective option when compared to hard cases.

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    Tony L
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    If you're still thinking about it, just buy it. It takes text book images with perfect round stars. Just as good as more expensive brands costing thousands more. Best telescope I have ever owned. It sits in my observatory year round and works flawlessly. I do have it air conditioned in the summer when it gets really hot. I replaced the focuser with a 3". My only complaint is it has a really crummy lens cap, I dropped it and it has never fit right. The 3" reducer/flattener is a must have. Overall I would buy again. Fantastic customer support!

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    Larry G
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    Amazing telescope! Highly recommend if you want to do deep sky (galaxy and nebula astrophotography). Images are amazing!

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    Jeff S
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    The optics are great and clear despite initial dust I had in the OTA (ES took care of that - thanks guys!!). I find the optics with the modern coatings better than what I observe with my TAK-102FS (using a ZWO 1600mm-Pro and narrowband filters). Visually the Tak is a tack nicer but that might also be attributed to the superior feather touch focuser I have in there. The Hexagon Focuser is nice but has a little bit of backlash - you only really notice that when working with cameras and it still is really nice to work with.

    Overall 5 stars for the optics - I just bought 2 2" focal extender that should pair well with this scope. Thanks for producing great optics in this price range!!!

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    Jonas C
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    I am a past RC owner and the larger OTAs were becoming too heavy to safely handle. I decided it was time to move to a lighter weight optic and this refractor is in the sweet spot between the lower end telescopes and the $6K and up variety. Visually I see no color fringing at all and while it's smaller than my larger RC, exposure times with my QSI683 are not much longer than I had previously.

    Plus I have the added advantage of the wider field of view. My first image was M27 (of course) and when I compared the image with what I had previously made with a 10" RC and ST-8XME, the detail in M27 was very comparable (indicating seeing was perhaps more important as aperture).

    I can recommend this OTA for the serious astrophotographer as well as the visual user.

    "
    John K

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