Spectrum Telescope (ST250G) GLASS Solar Filter Fits: View Finders, Cameras, Small Refractors, Spotting Scopes, and Binoculars; Celestron 9X50 finder; Williams Optics 7 X 50 finders
Spectrum Telescope (ST250G) GLASS Solar Filter Fits: View Finders, Cameras, Small Refractors, Spotting Scopes, and Binoculars; Celestron 9X50 finder; Williams Optics 7 X 50 finders
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Spectrum Telescope (ST250G) GLASS Solar Filter Fits: View Finders, Cameras, Small Refractors, Spotting Scopes, and Binoculars; Celestron 9X50 finder; Williams Optics 7 X 50 finders

$ 62.00

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How do I determine the size of filter to order? Spectrum Telescope filters slip over the sky end of the optical tube of the telescope. To get the proper fit, measure the outer diameter by using a caliper, ruler, or tape measure. Measure the widest distance of the telescope end starting from the exterior of the casing, across the center and to the exterior part of the casing of the other side. After you have your measurements, you should order a size larger than what you measured. This is because your measurement is being compared with the solar filter ID (inside diameter). For instance: If you measure 4″ across the optical tube end needs a 4.25" size solar filter. This will make it just a little bigger than the measurement you took. Your O.D. Measurement: 2" (51mm) to 2 ¼" (57mm)
  • Fits: View Finders, Cameras, Small Refractors, Spotting Scopes, and Binoculars; Celestron 9X50 finder; Williams Optics 7 X 50 finders
  • Your O.D. Measurement: 2" (51mm) to 2 ¼" (57mm)
  • Sun photography, Solar Filter, Solar event, Sun pictures, See the sun with your own eyes,
  • Sun viewing, Teaching tool, View the sun with your own eyes.
  • See sun spots, solar eclipses, Eclipse viewing,Total Solar Eclipse August 21 2017 in the USA.
Fits: View Finders, Cameras, Small Refractors, Spotting Scopes, and Binoculars; Celestron 9X50 finder; Williams Optics 7 X 50 findersSpectrum Telescope

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