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Based on the little bit of information I found online, it seems as if this telescope is a kid/amateur type - which I'm absolutely fine with. Thanks in advance.
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There are a few people here that own/ use Jason telescopes.
These would have come with either a 5x24 or 6x30 optical finder which would give a wider field of view than the main objective.
It can make it a bit easier to find objects though a red dot finder works as well to get you pointed in the right direction.
Is the focuser 0.965" or 1.25"?
Do you have any eyepieces for it?
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Mine is this one: link. It has a standard Vixen-SkyWatcher foot (the base is 30 mm at it's widest). You'll need a matching shoe.
I have a good red dot finder but I prefer my new babyscope.
For astronomy it is very convenient to look into a finder from the side.
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Lady Fraktor wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 3:54 am Actually the old Jason refractors were usually decent and fun to use
There are a few people here that own/ use Jason telescopes.
These would have come with either a 5x24 or 6x30 optical finder which would give a wider field of view than the main objective.
It can make it a bit easier to find objects though a red dot finder works as well to get you pointed in the right direction.
Is the focuser 0.965" or 1.25"?
Do you have any eyepieces for it?
Based on a manual I found online for different model Jason Explorer, the one I found has a finderscope bracket and the alignment screws. The circumference of the bracket is 1.25". Is this what you were asking about?Lady Fraktor wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 3:54 am Actually the old Jason refractors were usually decent and fun to use
There are a few people here that own/ use Jason telescopes.
These would have come with either a 5x24 or 6x30 optical finder which would give a wider field of view than the main objective.
It can make it a bit easier to find objects though a red dot finder works as well to get you pointed in the right direction.
Is the focuser 0.965" or 1.25"?
Do you have any eyepieces for it?
Yes, there is an eyepiece: F = 800 mm D = 60 mm. I have no idea what this means or if this is a usable/decent one.
I've attached a few photos. Hopefully, someone can direct me and provide details on what I need to find to be able to use this telescope? Is it possible to locate a finder that would fit into the bracket? Are finders generic or do I need to find one made specifically for this Jason Explorer? Any assistance is much appreciated.
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The eyepiece that you have in the diagonal is marked as H20mm which means it is a Huygens 20mm which typically have a
With your telescope that means you will have
1. 40x magnification
2. Exit Pupil of 1.5mm
3. A TFOV (true field of view) of 0.625° or slightly larger than the full Moon.
Measure the diameter of the eyepiece barrel, if it is just slightly smaller than 1" it is a 0.965" size.
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I'm somewhat familiar with this type of scope; I have a Jason 80mm and a Sears 60mm which looks very much like your Jason. I can tell by the diagonal attachment for the drawtube it is indeed a .965, my Sears is almost exactly the same.
Your scope is really made by a company called Tanzutsu, the Z in the circle on the label is your key to that. The Jasons, Tascos, Sears, J C Penny's, they're all rebranded Towa's or Tanzutsu's for the most part. A few are made by Royal Astro, but that's the 60's and rare as hen's teeth (I'm still looking) Decent optics as well, usually. Your scope also from the early '80's.
I have a few of what you need, but you may be able to find it on Scopestuff or the like. I can send a pic if you want
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Thanks so much! A photo of what I need, as well as any other specifics, would be be fantastic as I am clueless. Willing to learn, but still clueless at this point.Thefatkitty wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 3:59 am Hi Diana,
I'm somewhat familiar with this type of scope; I have a Jason 80mm and a Sears 60mm which looks very much like your Jason. I can tell by the diagonal attachment for the drawtube it is indeed a .965, my Sears is almost exactly the same.
Your scope is really made by a company called Tanzutsu, the Z in the circle on the label is your key to that. The Jasons, Tascos, Sears, J C Penny's, they're all rebranded Towa's or Tanzutsu's for the most part. A few are made by Royal Astro, but that's the 60's and rare as hen's teeth (I'm still looking) Decent optics as well, usually. Your scope also from the early '80's.
I have a few of what you need, but you may be able to find it on Scopestuff or the like. I can send a pic if you want
All the best,
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Here's a pic of what you want, though it looks a bit beat up It was just convenient, I have a few...
It's 5 1/2" long. I'll be honest with you though, the finder JayTee suggested above would be your better bet. It looks like it would bolt right on. And for a target like the Moon, you could probably get real close just sighting along the tube, then "follow the light" At least this way you could give the scope a try with no investment.
Hope this helps and all the best,
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Too much Towa glass/mirrors.
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Ca-K - W/O 61mm, Antares 1.6 barlow, Baader 3.8 OD and Ca-K filters with a ZWO ASI174mm.
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/232924400541
My husband tell me the two screw holes on the finder scope don't line up to existing screw holes on the tube. Suggestions on what to do?
Thank you!
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Also there is a guy in Frasier Park,
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I know I'm going out in a bit if it's still clear for some lunar viewing. Not sure which time zone you're in, but hope it's clear for you when 'ol Luna rises! Enjoy the views
All the best,
"The Hankmeister" Celestron 8SE, orange tube Vixen made C80, CG4, AZ-EQ5 and SolarQuest mounts.
Too much Towa glass/mirrors.
Solar:
H/A - PST stage 2 mod with a Baader 90mm ERF on a Celestron XLT 102 (thanks Mike!)
Ca-K - W/O 61mm, Antares 1.6 barlow, Baader 3.8 OD and Ca-K filters with a ZWO ASI174mm.
W/L - C80-HD with Baader 5.0 & 3.8 Solar film, Solar Continuum 7.5nm and UV/IR filters with a Canon EOS 550D.
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