Omegon 6x30 Finder - So you can find the stars easily
A man alone under the starry sky. The white band of the Milky Way extends across the sky. There, somewhere, thousands of interesting objects are hidden, but how do you find them with a telescope? Very easy, with the 6x30 Omegon finder...
Optics 18 times better than the human eye
With the eye alone we are not able to appreciate the vast majority of astronomical objects, but a telescope is capable of offering about 18 times more light. The 6x30 finder also has a small optic with a 30 mm aperture and a 6x magnification factor. Quite a small telescope with great possibilities.
Large field of view with reticle
To make searching for objects easier, it has a large field of view. You have minimally located an object but have not squared it yet. Thanks to the large field of view, you can see the object at the edge of it. Right at that moment the reticle is very useful. You orient the tube so that the object is in the center of it and you will have it centered in the telescope.
Screws for precise adjustment
So that your little search engine can find everything you are looking for, it has three adjustment screws. In a matter of minutes you have it attached to the main tube.
Advantages:
- 6x30 finderscope with reticle
- 18 times more light than the human eye
- Quick object location
- Some Deep-Sky objects can be seen directly
- Large field of view for a more effective search
The key lies in the optical tube: you see 18 times better than your eye
The human eye by itself is not capable of capturing many celestial objects. However, by shedding 18 times more light, the finder telescope makes it possible to see countless deep-sky objects that would otherwise remain hidden. The 6x30 finderscope is equipped with a small optical tube with a 30 mm aperture and a magnification factor of 6. It is a very useful compact telescope.
Large reticulated field of view
The Omegon finder offers you a wide field of view to make tracking easier. Imagine that you have sighted an object but cannot adjust its exact position. He has it in the enormous field of vision but in the end it ends up disappearing along the margins. The reticle is of great help in these cases. Just by placing the object in the center, it appears perfectly centered in the telescope.
Screws for greater adjustment comfort
The small finder is equipped with 3 adjustment screws that will allow you to configure the main instrument in a few minutes so you can find what you are looking for.
Summary of advantages:
- 6x30 finderscope with fine reticle
- Easier to orient: reticle with vertical and horizontal image
- 18 times more light than in plain sight
- Faster when finding objects
- With some deep sky objects already visible
- Large field of view for easier search
- Compatible with all Vixen, Skywatcher and Celestron finder shoes