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Hi, I just discovered your site, and I really hope someone can help. Also, I apologize in advance if this is not the correct place to post this question. I have searched everywhere for a help board for this type of thing, and I can't find a customer service number for Busnell. That all said...
I have a brand new Bushnell reflector telescope (it's new, but no fancy features). I am completely new to telescopes. The instructions say to find the object first in the finderscope and center it in the crosshairs. I did that perfectly. Next it says that if you do a good job of that, the image will appear in the main telescope eye piece, and it sounds like it's just a matter of focusing at that point. And I am using the lowest power, 20mm.
Well, the image/object does NOT show up in main scope/focus lens. It is very difficult and frustrating to find an object using that part alone without the help of the finderscope. I am able to find things (like Saturn last night), but it took so long! There were so many other things I wanted to see but just couldn't put the scope right on it, no matter how hard I tried. If I did land on something, I would lose it and there was no getting it back again.
I have to say...it was wonderful to see Saturn--I prayed that I would, and I did. It was the thing I wanted to see most. I am grateful for that, but I want to see more!
Thanks for listening, and if you have any idea how I can get the image in the main scope/viewing part to match the image in the finder part, I would really appreciate it!
Lisa
newbie
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