How Do You Align The Finderscope Of The Sky-Watcher SK707AZ2 Refractor Telescope?
The SK707AZ2 Refractor Telescope is considered an ideal choice for those keen on watching objects in the sky. This model is lightweight, portable and sturdy. The Finderscope is useful in locating an object in the sky and controls the brightness and altitude functions. Here is how to align the Finderscope of the Sky-Watcher SK707AZ2 Refractor Telescope: Identify the type of Finderscope used in your telescope. It will be one from the 5×24, 6×24 or 6×30 magnification and lens models. Focus your Finderscope. To do this, twist the end of the Finderscope if you have a 5×24 or 6×24 model. If you have a 6×30 Finderscope, loosen the locking ring by unscrewing it towards the bracket. Turn the front lens holder in and out to focus. Lock it in position with the locking ring once you gain the focus. Choose an object at least 500 yards away from the main telescope and point the telescope at it. Adjust the telescope so that the object can be viewed at the center of your eyepiece. Check if the object