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Telrad Reflex Sight Finder - Bright White LED

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SKU: TRD-1001-4
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Check out this Telrad Reflex Sight Finder with Bright White LED Reticle

The Telrad Reflex Sight Finder is one of the most popular accessory upgrades on the market. With a distinct bulls-eye reticle that appears to project on to the night sky, and the bright white LED illumination, this finder sight makes it incredibly easy and exciting to scan the night sky in search of hidden celestial sights!

This Telrad Reflex Sight Finder is a powerful accessory upgrade for your telescope. Attachment is simple and aligning the sight with your telescope only takes a few minutes. With a non-obstructing bulls-eye reticle that projects onto a specialized "holographic" viewing lens, this sight finder will be your guide as you explore the cosmos, allowing you to accurately aim your telescope at any object across the night sky. Unlike a magnified finderscope, this advanced sight finder displays a non-magnified correct-image view, allowing you to zero in on target with both eyes. It also features bright white LED reticle illumination, allowing you for use night or day. Included with the Telrad is a telescope base mount and two double-sided adhesive strips for easy installation. Two AA batteries (sold separately) are required to power the Telrad.

Telrad Reflex Sight Finder At a Glance

  • Features a "holographic" bulls-eye reticle with three illuminated concentric circles (4°, 2°, and 0.5°)
  • Easy installation with a secure base mount and included doubled sided adhesive strips
  • Bright white for easy viewing night or day
  • Only weighs 11 ounces (0.68 lbs.) with the base and batteries installed (batteries not included)

Simplify Your Search for Celestial Wonders!

Featuring bright white LED illumination, and a unique "holographic" bulls-eye reticle, this fan-favorite sight finder is a truly exciting upgrade for your telescope. Follow along to learn why the Telrad is one of the most recommended telescope accessories on the market!

Bright White Reticle
This Telrad Sight Finder features a brightly illuminated bulls-eye reticle with three concentric circles spaced at 4°, 2°, and 0.5°. Thanks to the non-obstructing design and zero magnification viewing window, this sight finder is a great aid when star hopping. The bright white reticle also allows you to use this sight finder night or day!

Transferable Design
One of the most popular features offered by the Telrad Sight Finder is the versatile base mount. After attaching the base mount to your optical tube with the included double-sided adhesive strips, you can easily lock the Telrad in place. When you're done viewing and ready to close up shop, simply unlock the base mount and you'll be able to remove the Telrad for safe storage. You can also purchase an additional base mount, making it easy to quickly mount your Telrad on another telescope when needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I attach a Telrad Sight Finder to my Telescope?
This Telrad Sight Finder comes with a unique base mount that can easily be attached to most optical tubes. The base mount includes (2) double-sided adhesive strips that allow for an incredibly simple installation. Once installed, the Telrad finder can be quickly mounted and later removed for safe storage or transport. Many users purchase an additional base mount, allowing them to easily transfer their Telrad between different telescopes when needed.

How to I align my Telrad Sight Finder with my Telescope?
Thanks to the large bulls-eye style reticle, aligning your Telrad with your telescope is incredibly simple. On the front side of the Telrad, you'll find three adjustment knobs. Once installed on your telescope, you can use these knobs to adjust the position of the reticle and align it with the view through your telescope's eyepiece. Typically, you'll want to work in small increments, rotating between knobs consistently in either a clockwise or counterclockwise pattern.



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