I have had two kinds of finder scopes. One kind has one set of three screws, the other has two sets of three screws.<br /><br />If you have the kind with one set of screws you will probably find it to be very touchy, hard to align and easy to knock out of alignment. I was always worried that if I tightened the screws enough to hold it tight it would break the finder scope. If I knocked it out of alignment in the dark I would try to align it with a distant street light. In the end I don't use it, I just get down by the back end of the telescope and use the edge of the whole tube like a sight. Then, looking through the eyepiece, I move the scope around looking for something bright and star-hop to the target from there.<br /><br />I don't know how long it will take for the picture to get approved, but the finder on the left is pretty worthless. The kind on the right works pretty good. <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> </div>