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Lumicon 1.25 Inch Night Sky Hydrogen-α Filter (2nd Quality)

Lumicon 1.25 Inch Night Sky Hydrogen-α Filter (2nd Quality)

$13.20

Original: $43.99

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Lumicon 1.25 Inch Night Sky Hydrogen-α Filter (2nd Quality)

$43.99

$13.20

The Story

2nd Quality Filters have minor imperfections that do not significantly affect performance.

Lumicon 1.25 Inch Night Sky Hydrogen-α Filter
NOT safe for Solar Viewing! Do NOT view or image the sun with this filter!

Lumicon 1.25 Inch Night Sky Hydrogen-α Filter is ideal for black & white deep sky photography. The filter is an extreme anti light-pollution filter, and allows for contrast-enhancement of emission nebulae and other astronomical objects bright in the infrared.

Lumicon 1.25 Inch Night Sky Hydrogen-α Filter is long-pass with a 50% transition from blocking to passing at about 640nm. At wavelengths longer than 650nm, transmittance is 90% or above. The filter is an extreme anti light-pollution filter, and allows for contrast-enhancement of emission nebulae and other astronomical objects bright in the infrared.

Threads into the nosepiece of industry-standard 1.25″ digital imagers.

Description

2nd Quality Filters have minor imperfections that do not significantly affect performance.

Lumicon 1.25 Inch Night Sky Hydrogen-α Filter
NOT safe for Solar Viewing! Do NOT view or image the sun with this filter!

Lumicon 1.25 Inch Night Sky Hydrogen-α Filter is ideal for black & white deep sky photography. The filter is an extreme anti light-pollution filter, and allows for contrast-enhancement of emission nebulae and other astronomical objects bright in the infrared.

Lumicon 1.25 Inch Night Sky Hydrogen-α Filter is long-pass with a 50% transition from blocking to passing at about 640nm. At wavelengths longer than 650nm, transmittance is 90% or above. The filter is an extreme anti light-pollution filter, and allows for contrast-enhancement of emission nebulae and other astronomical objects bright in the infrared.

Threads into the nosepiece of industry-standard 1.25″ digital imagers.