Takahashi 7x50 Finder Bracket (Blue Black)

TakahashiSKU: TAK-TKA00563BB

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Product Overview

This bracket mounts a Takahashi 7x50 finderscope to a refractor's rear cell, in the blue-black finish used on Takahashi's darker-trim tubes rather than the standard Takahashi green.

Who It's For

This is a good match if you own a Takahashi refractor in the blue-black trim and need to mount or replace the 7x50 finder bracket.

Key Features & Design

  • Flat mounting base: drilled for the rear-cell bolt pattern.
  • Blue-black finish: matches Takahashi's darker-trim optical tubes.
  • Direct fit for the 7x50 finderscope: attaches without an adapter.

Recommended Uses

Mounting a 7x50 finderscope on a blue-black finish Takahashi refractor, or replacing a lost or damaged factory bracket.

Compatibility and Accessory Notes

Attaches the Takahashi 7x50 finderscope, sold separately, to the rear cell of a Takahashi refractor.

Good to Know Before You Order

Bracket only: the 7x50 finderscope is sold separately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it difficult to set up?

No — it bolts directly to the rear cell and holds the finder in place once fastened.

What's included?

The bracket only. The finderscope is sold separately.

How is this different from the standard finish bracket?

Finish only — blue-black rather than Takahashi green, matched to darker-trim tubes.

Bottom Line

A blue-black finish bracket for mounting a Takahashi 7x50 finderscope to a refractor rear cell.

Product nameFinder Bracket (7x50F / 7.5x50F)
Product codeTKA00563BB
FinishBlueblack
Weight210g

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