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MaxFR OIII-CCD filter
6nm and 12nm FWHM
MaxFR H-alpha-CCD filter
6nm and 12nm FWHM
MaxFR SIII-CCD filter
6nm and 12nm FWHM
Highest transmission:
Our new MaxFR filters are made in a completely new way, designed to work perfectly with fast optical systems. The built-in, well-known MFR Coating technique gives you the best out-of-band blocking possible across the entire range of wavelengths from UV to IR! Your advantage is extremely high contrast, minimized stray light, no halos, and needle-sharp stars. The Astronomik MFR narrowband-emission line filters provide the best quality data, making them the ideal starting material for an awesome final image!
For maximum contrast, the SII filter is carefully designed to block all light from H-alpha and NII (nitrogen).
Imaging with Narrowband-Emission Line Filters
Imaging with narrowband-emission line filters is the best way to take great images from light-polluted sites, as they effectively block all kinds of light pollution. An H-alpha filter should be your first step into narrowband astrophotography! You can capture deep and contrast-rich images, even with heavy light pollution or a full moon in the sky. H-alpha is perfect for capturing nebulae glowing red! An OIII filter expands your imaging capabilities by allowing you to capture greenish/blueish structures, like planetary nebulae and star-forming regions. The SII filter completes your HSO filter set, letting you process your images like those from the Hubble Space Telescope.
Quality aspects of the new Astronomik MFR narrowband-emission line filters:
You’ll get the highest quality with every Astronomik filter, enhancing your imaging possibilities. These filters provide long-lasting performance, working as well as when they were brand new. With our special coating, the filters do not degrade over time, and the MFR coating ensures compatibility with nearly all optical systems.
Frequently Asked Questions:
It depends on your setup. For DSLR cameras and dark-current-limited cameras, 12nm filters are ideal. For extreme light pollution and cameras with low dark current, 6nm filters provide better contrast and star reduction, making them suitable for deep imaging.
Using narrowband filters doesn’t necessarily require longer exposure times, but you can extend exposure to record fainter details without unwanted light interference. This results in clearer images, even from light-polluted areas.
MaxFR Filters for Fast Optical Systems
Choose the size and FWHM that fit your setup, and start capturing stunning deep-sky images today.
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