Brand: Kendrick Astro Instruments

Kendrick Sun Finder (6000-SUN)

6000-SUN

Brand: Kendrick Astro Instruments

Kendrick Sun Finder (6000-SUN)

6000-SUN

$49.00 CAD

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Product Description

For use with filters and telescopes without a built in solar finder

Makes locating the sun and centering it in your eyepiece a cinch! The finder projects a solar dot onto the white target which can be viewed either from the from the front of the finder or through the cut out on the back.

The finder comes with a double sided adhesive foam tape to easy adhesion to a solar filter ring or other surface. Feedback from our field testers is that everyone loved it! This is the same finder that is built into 6000-SF line of solar filters.

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I ordered a Kendrick Sun Finder in preparation for the April eclipse. The purchase process was very smooth and the product was shipped and delivered promptly.

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