How Do You Align The Finder Scope Of The Sky-Watcher SK1025AZ3 Short Tube Refractor Telescope?
The Sky-Watcher SK1025AZ3 Telescope is good for beginners and traveling observers. The finder scope is a tool mounted on a telescope to help you target an astronomical object. It does not have high magnification power but it is equipped with variable brightness control, azimuth adjustment control and altitude adjustment options. The Sky-Watcher SK1025AZ3 has a 6×30 finder scope. Its proper alignment is essential to focus on the objects. Here is how to align the finder scope. Focus your finder scope so that you can see toward the rear end of your telescope. To do this, loosen the locking ring by unscrewing it toward the bracket. Turn the front lens holder in and out to focus appropriately. Lock it in position with the ring once you gain the focus. Choose an object at least 500 yards away from the main telescope and point the instrument at it. Adjust the telescope so that the object can be viewed at the center of your eyepiece. Check if the object is at the center of the finder scope. Us