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  1. Extra Narrowband OIII-CCD 6.5nm filter is designed for nebula observation allowing 6.5nm bandwidth of light centered on a wavelength of 500nm through, which corresponds to OIII emission lines, and reducing the transmission of certain wavelengths of light, specifically those produced by artificial light including mercury vapor, and both high and low pressure sodium vapor lights and the unwanted natural light caused by neutral oxygen emission in our atmosphere (i.e. skyglow).

  2. Extra narrowband SII-CCD 6.5nm filter (Sulful II for CCD) is designed for nebula observation allowing 6.5nm bandwidth of light centered on a wavelength of 672nm through, and reducing the transmission of certain wavelengths of light, specifically those produced by artificial light including mercury vapor, and both high and low pressure sodium vapor lights and the unwanted natural light caused by neutral oxygen emission in our atmosphere (i.e. skyglow).

  3. The H-ALPHA 7nm filter is the most popular narrow-band filter that allows a 7nm bandwidth centered on a 656nm wavelength.

  4. The LRGB filter kit is designed for maximum contrast and with extremely high gradients for a clear differentiation of light colors

  5. The L-Pro CCD filter improves the contrast of deep-sky objects and reduces the sky background.

  6. The advantage of the L-eXtreme filter is that there is no transmission between the H-beta and OIII lines, as there is no nebula emission lines there. In this case, it isn't letting light pollution come through so that maximize nebulas signal and make the sky background darker while imaging. The L-eXtreme filter should better isolate the emission lines only and better protect from light pollution.

  7. The LRGB filter kit is designed for maximum contrast and with extremely high gradients for a clear differentiation of light colors

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