Rigel Systems QuikFinder Illuminated Reticle Finderscope with AA Holder
Article number: | QUIKFINDERAA |
Availability: | In stock |
Delivery time: | In Stock |
Looking for a finder to replace or enhance your standard optical finder? This one will fit almost any scope of any size!
This one is easily attached to a scope by simply using the double-sided foam tape that comes with it. The screen is nice and big and it projects a laser bullseye on the acrylic screen that makes it look like the bulls-eye is superimposed on the night sky. Check it out and consider it., You will be much happier in the end!
Compact Reflex Sight
Perfect for binoculars & small and large telescopes
Makes starhopping easy
Pulsed reticle
One Tenth the size and weight of the competition's "reflex" sight, makes aiming your telescope easy with its wide-open right-side-up view.
Projects 1/2 and 2 Degree Red circles Onto the Night Sky in focus with the stars -- what you see in the red circles is what you get in your telescope.
Pulsed or Continuous Illumination of Reticle -- at your behest. A standard feature on QuikFinder, a $20 option on the "competition's" reflex sight.
Compact Design Lets You Use Both Eyes to see fainter than with the Competition's "reflex" sight.
Two Baseplates Lets You Use It on Two Telescopes. Easy clip-on / clip-off mounting to baseplate (no screws to fumble with).
Other Features -- rugged construction, an ultra-efficient LED and lithium battery (included) for long life. QuikFinder attaches without drilling and is easily removed from its baseplate for storage. Additional baseplates are available for using QuikFinder on more than one telescope. Baseplate is 2.5 inches long, 2 inches wide and 1/2 inch high. Quikfinder is 4.5 inches tall, 1.4 inches square.
The QuickFinder features small size, 1.2" x 1.2" x 5" tall and weight, 3 oz. Projects a 1/2 and 2 degree red circle. Pulsed or continuous with variable illumination. Comes with two bases and battery pack.
"... Rugged and simple to use... It is the only unit tested that has a bliniking reticle. A tiny knob next to the on-off/brightness control varies the rate from about one pulse per second to an attention getting flicker. At first I felt this feature might be a gimmick, but it proved its worth in the field. I could keep the reticle nice and bright and still see dim stars that disappeared under a constant setting."
David Regen in Sky and Telesope
"The Telrad isn't the only one-power finder in town. From Rigel Systems (the same folks who bring you those cool rectagular flashlights) comes this well sorted reflex sight."
Ed Ting in Scope Reviews web site
"The more I use the QuikFinder the more I appreciate its simplicity and usefulness. I highly recommend it. "
Mike Weasner in Weasner's Mighty ETX web site
"This is just a fabulous addition to my ETX! It's never been easier for me to locate objects. I frequently bypass the finder and go right from the QF to the ETX eyepiece, since even at high magnifications, the object is usually in the field of view! "
Joe Hartley's ETX and Accessories