Telrad Finder Sight is it any good!?!? Telrad Review

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2024
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    This has to be one of the simplest to install and use finder scopes out there! I definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a new finder scope. Let me know what you think!
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Komentáře • 36

  • @andrew3524
    @andrew3524 Před 4 lety +11

    Don’t stop your videos! Your on the right track and do a great job. I noticed you haven’t posted in a while so just letting you know your videos are really good

    • @2dudesastronomy40
      @2dudesastronomy40  Před 4 lety +5

      Thank you! Yes we its been a while we have just been busy and dang clouds!! We will be back with more videos :)

  • @Niven42
    @Niven42 Před 4 měsíci

    Some people love finderscopes, some people don't. I never really liked using them - my trick is to swap eyepieces. I use my lowest power eyepiece to find an object, essentially using the entire scope as one giant finderscope. Then once i have the object centered, i very carefully switch out my eyepiece for the high-powered one.
    Sometimes this is much better than the Telrad, since you might not be able to see the object in the sky without magnification. Telrad works great for bright objects, but not as well when the object is faint or not close to known bright stars.

  • @RenaissanceMan929
    @RenaissanceMan929 Před 2 lety +1

    Definitely LOVE the Telrad. I ran into the same weight issue on my Dob so I put a strip of Velcro on the opposite end and used a bean bag with a Velcro strip that I could then move back and forth to compensate for the Telrad and any eyepiece or camera weight variations that came up.

  • @BigMeanyVids
    @BigMeanyVids Před 2 lety +2

    Heck yeah. Had one for 10 years now on my 10" dob. No-way I'd go without it on any big scope. Way easiest way to aim the scope in my opinion.

  • @CarlosGalliath
    @CarlosGalliath Před 3 lety +1

    Wow! An Odyssey 8 from Coulter Optical. That was my first telescope back in 1988. And it had the same Telrad. That brings a lot of memories. Cool video, thanks!

  • @binoculardude6087
    @binoculardude6087 Před 4 lety +1

    Man I am exited for this channel to grow!

  • @joeviolago3394
    @joeviolago3394 Před 3 lety

    I just acquired an odyssey 8 myself with a telrad! I subscribed just to see what your upgrades will look like! Looking forward to some future videos.

  • @SamTheGinge
    @SamTheGinge Před 4 lety +2

    Where you guys gone? Hope everything’s alright. Love the videos, would love to see another one sometime soon!❤️

    • @2dudesastronomy40
      @2dudesastronomy40  Před 4 lety +2

      Just been busy with life stuff and its been cloudy so much this year since its got warm!! We want to make more soon though!!

    • @shedking
      @shedking Před 4 lety

      @@2dudesastronomy40 for real. Great videos.

  • @johnjoe2989
    @johnjoe2989 Před 2 lety

    Very nice odyssey 8 you have there sir. I recently picked up a odyssey 1. Mine is the big red one just like yours. Mine has some straps on the Telrad. I’m do plan on drilling holes and getting on there permanent. I also gotta get a 60mm finder scope for it too. This summer I’m replacing the focus with a 2 in low profile one. Later this next winter I’ll order a brand new mirror $2000 setback right there. I love the odyssey scope on how it sticks out from the crowd.

  • @jonathanshields2016
    @jonathanshields2016 Před 3 lety

    Nice. The finder which comes with my XT8 is not great so I think I need this. Thanks.

  • @michaelwright248
    @michaelwright248 Před 3 lety

    Nice review. Hope to see more videos from you.

  • @hornsby5533
    @hornsby5533 Před 2 lety

    I am looking for a solution for my Zeiss Diascope 85. Unfortunately, the housing is not cylindrical, but rather
    it resembles a truncated cone.

  • @katystaley3343
    @katystaley3343 Před 5 lety +3

    You rock dude!

  • @memsanders6490
    @memsanders6490 Před 2 lety

    Nice video. Thanks.

  • @westoftherockies
    @westoftherockies Před 2 lety +1

    i hate finder scopes and i've always used the telrad i don't understand why people still use finderscopes i guess they never used a telrad.

  • @nodders6830
    @nodders6830 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant , just got my first scope late in life , a 10" Dob and I need a Telrad , especially with a riser , my necks a bit creaky . What I have never seen in a video is how do you figure out exactly where to put it ? What I mean is , do you use a spirit level somehow . How do you get that straight up and down positioning ? Cheers .

    • @2dudesastronomy40
      @2dudesastronomy40  Před 2 lety +1

      As far as getting it straight with the tube i just eyeballed it! You can adjust the Telrad to make up for any imperfections with alignment!

    • @nodders6830
      @nodders6830 Před 2 lety +1

      @@2dudesastronomy40 Cheers , I've just sent off for one , so eyeballing here I come :)

  • @dwaynerobertson383
    @dwaynerobertson383 Před 11 měsíci

    OK. New subscriber here AND I NEED YOUR HELP! I don't care from which astronomy dude, both astronomy dudes - anyone in the comments; how do I collimate my telescope? It's also a dinosaur (OMCON, Canadian company), from the 80's I am guessing, but I can not find a manual or anything about it online. Like your Odyssey, my OMCON 8" doesn't have the newer standard crosshair/spider web holding the secondary mirror (with 3 collimating hex screws and a center screw), in place. Mine has no collimating screws for the secondary mirror at all - it is fixed permanently to a single rod, threaded at both ends, with 1 nut inside and outside of the OTA, on each side. If anyone has any advice I sure would appreciate it. I have had this scope for about 2 weeks, and we've been so fortunate to have had consecutive clear skies. Moon looks great. Jupiter looks great. Saturn looks great. I wonder what they'd look like if I knew how to successfully collimate this thing. I take it out every night, but want this telescope at it's peak performance. When I look through the focuser at the secondary mirror I can see a half moon of black above the top right side of my left eyebrow. When I try to align the primary and secondary with the laser, the laser will be visible upon both mirrors, but also shooting out of the OTA. Any help would probably be very useful. Great video by the way. This telescope came with a Telrad, and I could not imagine an easier method to lock onto any bright object, in a matter of seconds. I love the Telrad. I want to love the telescope too!

  • @TimeTravellerAccountant

    Awesome video!!

  • @fidelet
    @fidelet Před 3 lety

    Hi! My lightbridge has a GSO Red Dot Finder. Should I replace it with a telrad? Is it a better finder or there is no much difference? Thanks and clear skies

    • @2dudesastronomy40
      @2dudesastronomy40  Před 3 lety +1

      I havent used a GSO so I'm not sure which would be better for you application! I would imagine they are pretty close!

  • @katystaley3343
    @katystaley3343 Před 5 lety +1

    You should bring it to Mowab

  • @venom1512
    @venom1512 Před 4 lety

    Can I use the telrad finder scope alone without the riser? I just bought one, just the finder not with the riser. I will reconsider buying the riser based on what you recommend.

    • @2dudesastronomy40
      @2dudesastronomy40  Před 4 lety +1

      You can definitely use the scope without the riser! I just like how the riser gets it away from the scope :)

  • @ssadams
    @ssadams Před rokem

    Did yours come with the hood/mirror part?

  • @aficionadohiend
    @aficionadohiend Před 10 měsíci

    Useless for my schmidt- cassegrain telescope. For a goto I just need a red dot, thats all.

  • @hakman239
    @hakman239 Před rokem

    Dsr50 intro