Astronomik CLS 1,25 filter (8H0053) Filters for Astronomy opinie

Polski English  
Polski English
teleskop
Astronomia Optyka Technologia
   Quick Find    
 
   Shopping Cart more    
0 items
   Categories    
Telescopes »
 
Binoculars »
 
Spotting scopes »
 
Microscopes »
 
Astrophotography »
 
Eyepieces »
 
Filters for Astronomy »
 
 all astro filters »
 
AstroAccessories »
 
Nightvision »
 
Thermal Devices »
 
Riflescopes »
 
Laser RangeFinders »
 
Flashlight »
 
Magnifying Glasses »
 
Sports Cameras »
 
Tripods »
 
Optics cleaning »
 
Books & Magazines »
 
Outdoor and Hunting »
 
Gadgets »
 
Photography Accessories »
 
Outlet - used »
 
   Manufacturers    
   Shipping    

 

 
We ship via DHL, GLS and Rhenus Logistics. Check out EU rates HERE

   Shop in Warsaw    
WARSAW, Grochowska 8-B
Mon-Fri:10 - 17, Sat:9-13
   Shop in Chorzow    
 
CHORZÓW, Katowicka 56
Mon-Fri:10 - 17, Sat:9-13
   Information    
Contact Us
Shipping & Returns
Privacy Notice
Conditions of Use
   Currencies    
   Languages    
Polski English

Astronomik CLS 1,25" filter (8H0053)

 
 
Availability: In stock, can be sent within 24 hours

ready for shipping - indicates real physical availability for immediate shipping

Astronomik
 
77 EUR
price without VAT: 62 EUR

Astronomik CLS 1,25\" filter (8H0053)
Shop online:
 ready for shipping


 
Shop in Warsaw (qty): 4
 ready for shipping


 
Shop in Chorzow (qty): 1
 ready for shipping

CHEAP DELIVERY TO
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
CHECK IT OUT!


 

Filter Astronomik CLS in the frame 1.25 "/ 31.7 mm.

Astronomik CLS is a budget filter for visual observations, black and white photography and CCD photography of nebulae, galaxies and star clusters, for use with any astronomical instruments.

The CLS filter blocks light from mercury emission lines and sodium vapors, while transmitting the majority of the visible band and the h-? region. The filter passes all the astronomical lines of emission and spectral regions visible to the eye well adapted to the dark.

A filter designed for telescopes of any aperture, starting from the smallest. The filter has been optimized for light between 1: 3 and 1:15. Transmission decays and distortions associated with chromatic aberration can only be manifested in extremely bright systems, with a light intensity of 1: 2.

Usage

• visual observations under the dark sky: good to eliminate light pollution from mercury and sodium lamps
• visual observations under the urban sky: good, UHC-E or UHC are more recommended
• photography on film: very good, almost perfect color balance
• CCD photography: good when used with an additional IR filter
• unmodified mirror photography: good, the color balance is shifted, but the contrast is improved
• photography of a reflex camera modified for astrophotography: very good, almost perfect color balance
• webcam / video cameras for planetary photography: not applicable
• webcam / video cameras when photographing nebular objects: very good when light pollution is a big problem

Technical parameters

• transmission for the 486 nm (H-beta) line: 92%
• transmission for the 496 nm (O-III) line: 92%
• transmission for the 501 nm (O-III) line: 92%
• transmission for the 656 nm (H-alpha) line: 97%
• transmits 450 to 540 nm and above 650 nm
• transmits almost 100% of the H-beta line
diffraction-limited accuracy
• parchocal with other Astronomic filters
• thickness: 1 mm
• resistant to moisture, scratch, does not age





Connection of ALL astronomical filters with the exception of solar film filters (which are filters for the lens) is accomplished by screwing the filter into the frame of the eyepiece from the opposite side than applying the eye (ie from the side that we put in the eyepiece extractor) . The filters can be additionally connected with each other, because they have threads on both sides of the luminaire.




Reviews
 
    Customers who bought this product also purchased    

[FILAST125CLS_AIK]
🔭
Assistant
Online
🔭

Hello!

I will help you choose the perfect optical equipment.

Powered by AI