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Baader H-alpha 7nm CCD Narrowband-Filter 2" (50.8mm)

€ 210.00

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Short Description

  • Premium grade H-alpha full frame chip CCD-filter for fast optical systems f/10 to f/2.8
  • IR-blocked
  • NO halos, NO reflections, NO ghosting
  • non-ageing sealed coating edges

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TRANSMISSION RANGEH-alpha
FILTER THICKNESS (WITHOUT CELL)2 mm
HBW (HALFBANDWIDTH)7nm
CWL (CENTRAL WAVELENGTH)656,3 nm
AR-COATINGdielectrically coated, planeoptically polished
FILTER USAGECCD, H-alpha, IR-Cut
TYPE OF FILTERNarrowband
SINGLE OR SET?Single Filter

Additional Information

Additional Information

BrandBaader-Planetarium
NameBaader H-alpha 7nm CCD Narrowband-Filter 2" (50.8mm)
MPN2458384
EAN4047825009425
Warranty2 Years
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Diameter2" (50.8mm)

Reviews

Product Reviews
Number of reviews : 1
Average rating : 5 /5
H. Yusef
  the 15/02/2020
5/ 5
Absolute game-changer for astrophotographers, best paired with a monochrome camera. Last night I tested it with the Rosette nebula and got an incredible image after less than an hour of capturing, whereas I previously tried imaging it with my unmodded DSLR camera and ended up with a super faint image after like 5 hours (and had to stretch like crazy, resulting bad quality) This thing is an absolute game-changer and allows me to see God knows how many incredible nebulae from my light-polluted backyard

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Product Reviews
Number of reviews : 1
Average rating : 5 /5
H. Yusef
  the 15/02/2020
5/ 5
Absolute game-changer for astrophotographers, best paired with a monochrome camera. Last night I tested it with the Rosette nebula and got an incredible image after less than an hour of capturing, whereas I previously tried imaging it with my unmodded DSLR camera and ended up with a super faint image after like 5 hours (and had to stretch like crazy, resulting bad quality) This thing is an absolute game-changer and allows me to see God knows how many incredible nebulae from my light-polluted backyard