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Explore Scientific  |  SKU: PFEXOS2

Illuminated Polar Finder

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An illuminated polar finder scope with a Polar Assist star-field reticle for fast, accurate polar alignment on EXOS-2 mounts — drops into the mount's built-in polar finder bore and lights up the alignment pattern so you can polar align in minutes, even in the dark.

The Polar Assist reticle displays the primary stars of Ursa Major as reference dots. You rotate the mount's RA axis until the dots line up with the actual stars, then center Polaris in the reticle — and you're aligned. The red LED illuminator has an adjustable brightness dial so you can set it just bright enough to see the pattern without washing out the background stars. Powered by two LR41 button cells.

Direct fit for BR-EXOS2, FL-EXOS2GT, BR-EXOS2GT, and EXOS2GT with PMC-Eight mounts. Uses M8x0.75mm illuminator thread.


Key Features
  • Polar Assist star-field reticle — align using Ursa Major reference stars
  • Adjustable red LED illumination (2x LR41 batteries)
  • Direct fit in EXOS-2 polar finder bore
  • M8x0.75mm illuminator thread (current EXOS-2 mounts)

Ideal For
  • EXOS-2 astrophotographers — proper polar alignment is the foundation of good tracking
  • Beginners learning polar alignment — the star-field pattern makes the process intuitive

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