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144 EUR
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price without VAT: 117 EUR
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The Baader Sky Surfer V (SKU: 2957315) is a precise red dot finder, suitable for both night and day use – including safe solar aiming. Based on military-grade design, the device is exceptionally durable, waterproof, and fog-resistant. Thanks to special flaps and an integrated reticle with a UV filter, the device can be used as a safe camera obscura-type solar viewfinder. • day and night mode – 11-level brightness adjustment (3 levels for day use, 8 for night use) • solar finder function with safe projection of the Sun's image onto the reticle • 2 MOA (night) / 3 MOA (day) red dot with unlimited eye relief • large 40 mm lens with multi-layer anti-reflective coatings • visibility with both eyes open, without deterioration of visual adaptation to darkness • 40 mm deep dew shields to reduce fogging and scattered light • mount fits directly to Weaver 11 mm and Weaver/Picatinny 20 mm rails • waterproof, shockproof and fogproof housing • ready to use – tube extensions and protective covers pre-installed • Sky Surfer V optical module with 2×35 mm extensions installed • front flap with a 0.7 mm hole for projecting the image of the Sun (pinhole) • rear cover with yellow UV/IR filter and 2 MOA reticle • Baader RDM Red Dot Mount adapter (for Celestron/Sky-Watcher/Vixen shoe) • Baader Standard Base standard foot • CR2032 battery (included) • magnification: 1× • lens diameter: 40 mm • illumination: red dot 2 MOA / 3 MOA • number of brightness levels: 11 • adjustment: 1 MOA per click, 48 clicks per revolution • total length: 210 mm • weight: 310 g (with base: 365 g) • power supply: 1× CR2032 battery • mount: 11 mm Weaver / 20 mm Weaver/Picatinny • resistance: waterproof, fogproof, shockproof When observing the Sun, close both viewfinder flaps. The image of the solar disk is then projected through a 0.7 mm hole in the front flap onto the reticle in the rear flap – without the need to look through the device. The observer sees the Sun's position from the side, which significantly increases safety. It is also recommended to mark the center of the reticle with a soft pencil and use a suitable solar filter (e.g., AstroSolar® film) on the front of the telescope.
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