Collection: Finder Scopes & Mounting Brackets for Telescopes | Telescope Wolves

One of the biggest frustrations for beginner astronomers is pointing a telescope at a target only to see nothing but a black field. That's where a finder scope saves you — it has a much wider field of view than your main telescope, making it dramatically easier to locate and center objects before zooming in.

There are two main types: optical finder scopes (small mini-telescopes that show a wider area of sky with crosshairs) and red dot finders (which project a red dot onto a transparent window, letting you sight along it like a reflex sight). Red dot finders are generally the easiest for beginners to learn quickly.

Do I need a finder scope as a beginner? Yes — if your telescope didn't come with one, adding a finder scope is one of the best upgrades you can make. It will save you enormous frustration and make every observing session more enjoyable from the very first night.

All finder scopes and brackets here are selected for clarity, easy alignment, and compatibility with common telescope mounting rails. Free shipping on qualifying orders.