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Alstar 50mm Compact Deluxe Finder & Guidescope Kit - Bundle with - 8 Piece Eyepiece & Filter Accessory Kit

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Management number 212173306 Release Date 2026/04/06 List Price $43.20 Model Number 212173306
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  • For Beginners: This Telescope Accessory Kit for beginners includes almost all of the 1.25 inch accessories needed for a standard entry-level telescope; It gives you everything you need to enjoy different types of observing
  • Two Fully-Coated Eyepieces: The 15 mm and 6 mm eyepieces make a good addition to your existing eyepieces; Perfect for broadfield lunar observations; Medium sized star clusters; And a wide range of cloudy nebulas and deep sky targets
  • 2x Barlow Lens: The magnification of the eyepiece can be increased with the use of a Barron lens; Simply place it between the telescope and eyepiece to see objects twice as large as before; The supplied T-thread allows a T2 ring camera to be mounted
  • Have a builtin worm focuser with Brass Compression Ring and 2 thumbscrews; 40 mm focusing range about 10 mm focusing range with micro focusing Helical focuser; the rest is by a fixable scaled drawtube is made by an extremely precise focus adjustment
  • Adjustable aim dovany weight to an astrophotography setup and can conveniently be stashed in an accessory case between uses; etail guide scope bracket installs on virtually any astrophotography telescope quickly and easily

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