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Our new MaxFR filters are made with an entirely new design, optimized for fast optical systems. The well-known MFR Coating technology ensures excellent out-of-band blocking, covering the full wavelength range from UV to IR! The new design delivers extremely high contrast, reduced stray light, no halos, and pinpoint stars. Astronomik MFR narrowband-emission line filters provide the best quality data for producing outstanding final images!
To achieve maximum contrast, the SII filter is carefully engineered to block all light from H-alpha and NII (nitrogen).
If you observe from light-polluted areas, narrowband-emission line filters can help you take great images by effectively blocking light pollution. Normally, an H-alpha filter is the first step into this amazing field of astrophotography. A Narrowband H-alpha filter enables you to capture deep, high-contrast images even in areas with heavy light pollution or a full moon in the sky!
An H-alpha filter is the best choice for all red-glowing nebulae, while an OIII filter expands your imaging possibilities, allowing you to capture greenish/blueish structures in planetary nebulae and star-forming regions. The SII filter completes your HSO filter set. With these three filters, you can process your images to achieve results similar to those of the Hubble Space Telescope!
You get the highest quality possible with every single Astronomik filter to ensure perfect images with your equipment! Especially with filters designed to block light pollution, your imaging possibilities are greatly enhanced. Your investment in these filters will last for many years, as our special coating technique ensures they do not degrade with age. The new MFR coating allows you to use the filter on nearly all optical instruments!
Choosing between 12nm or 6nm depends on your imaging setup and location. If you have a camera with extremely low dark current and effective cooling, 6nm filters offer significant advantages. The stronger background blocking lets you expose longer and capture deeper images with pinpoint stars. However, 12nm filters are ideal for DSLRs and cameras limited by dark current, providing great results without such high cooling needs. 6nm filters are better suited for heavily light-polluted sites or when targeting weak objects requiring maximum contrast.
Exposure times do not necessarily have to increase, but they can! With the high transmission (close to 100% at the center wavelength), most emission line photons reach the sensor regardless of the filter. However, unwanted light at other wavelengths is reduced, allowing you to take longer exposures if needed. For example, if an unfiltered image takes 30 seconds to saturate the sky background in a light-polluted area, the same image with a narrowband filter can result in a perfect black background, allowing you to extend the exposure time and capture faint structures more effectively.
Filter Selection:
Please select the appropriate size and FWHM for your setup to find the available filters.
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