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My Light Pollution Filters for Astrophotography

Choosing the best light pollution for astrophotography will depend on your individual imaging conditions. I have had success using a number of broadband LPS filters to reduce the intense glow of my backyard sky.

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The astrophotography filters featured in this video are the DSLR clip-in models that install into the camera body, and 2" round mounted filters that thread intro your camera adapter or field flattener.

I also use narrowband filters to capture specific wavelengths of light, and combine the data to overcome my bright skies. I have used my Canon DSLR with a number of brands including the IDAS LPS-P2, and Astronomik CLS filters.

Here is a list of the astrophotography filters I have used for deep-sky imaging through a telescope or camera lens:

Broadband LP 2" Round Mounted

Baader UHC-S
Baader Moon & Skyglow
Explore Scientific UHC

Broadband LP DSLR Clip-in

IDAS LPS P2
Astronomik UHC
SkyTech CLS
SkyTech CLS-CCD
SkyTech L-Pro Max

Narrowband 2" Round Mounted

Astronomik 12nm Ha
Astronimik 12nm OIII
Astronomik 12nm SII

Narrowband DSLR Clip-in

Astronomik 12nm Ha

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10 ноября 2017 г. 22:35:31
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