Brand: Lunt Solar Systems

Lunt Mini SUNoculars 6X30 (Yellow)

LSBF-6MINI

Brand: Lunt Solar Systems

Lunt Mini SUNoculars 6X30 (Yellow)

LSBF-6MINI

Lunt is the premier manufacturer of solar observing products. These mini solar binoculars will give you nice bright images of the sun without any risk to your eyes.

All Lunt products are 100% safe — ISO safety approved and SUNsafe certified.

Truly a pocket sized instrument that you can use to view and safely observe all partial phases of a Solar Eclipse.

Ultra-compact, Lunt SUNoculars-mini have front mounted filters making Solar observation 100% safe.

These front filters are manufactured from CE certified film to ensure the highest level of viewing quality.

The light of the Sun is reduced to a comfortable 1×10-5% transmission and all ultra-violet and infrared components are completely and safely blocked. The Sun will appear as a pleasant orange color.

Lunt SUNoculars-mini are manufactured to the same standards of safety typical to the entire family of Lunt Solar products – the premier manufacturer of Solar telescopes and filters.

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Product Description

The Lunt 6 x 30 White Light SUNoculars (mini). Perfect for kids 13 yrs ADULT SUPERVISION RECOMMENDED!

Truly a pocket sized instrument that you can use to view and safely observe all partial phases of a Solar Eclipse.

Ultra-compact, Lunt SUNoculars-mini have front mounted filters making Solar observation 100% safe.

These front filters are manufactured from CE certified film to ensure the highest level of viewing quality.

The light of the Sun is reduced to a comfortable 1×10-5% transmission and all ultra-violet and infrared components are completely and safely blocked. The Sun will appear as a pleasant orange colour.

Lunt SUNoculars-mini are manufactured to the same standards of safety typical to the entire family of Lunt Solar products – the premier manufacturer of Solar telescopes and filters.

Lunt Safety Statement

Safety Standard

At Lunt Solar safety is our top priority. When Lunt Solar started making solar telescopes and filters, the subject of eye safety was at the forefront of design. Our designs were approved by a senior ophthalmologist professor at a leading University of Ophthalmology in Canada. A safety criteria was determined for both UV and IR transmission. This criteria basically set the bar at less than 1×10-5 (T) for any hazardous radiation.

Several standalone filters in Lunt products meet this criteria as a single unit. However, Lunt sets double and sometime triple standards for this requirement so that in the unlikely event one filter fails, the user will still be protected.

Our Filters

Energy Rejection Filter – The filtering of a Lunt system starts with a “true” energy rejection filter at the front of the system. This filter is unique to Lunt, and blocks both dangerous UV and IR. On smaller telescopes the ER filter is seen as a red looking filter installed at a slight angle (to remove internal ghosting). This is either installed at the front of the scope or just inside the main objective. On larger aperture telescopes, Lunt puts an additional IR blocking filter onto the front surface of the main objective. This will remove all heat load from the internal parts. Even on these large aperture systems we still provide the secondary red ERF just inside the objective.

Etalon – The next “filter” in the system is actually the etalon. The etalon was not designed as a safety filter however, it does have a very highly reflective surface that rejects most UV (T). Significantly, this would reject the majority of all IR if no prior IR filters were present.

BG Filter – The third filter is the Schott-designed BG (Blue Glass) filter. This filter is also created to absorb any residual IR.

Long Wave Pass Filter – The next filter is commonly called the diagonal “mirror”, however, it is not a mirror at all. Inside the diagonal is a Long Wave Pass filter. To begin with, it is designed to reflect a specific percentage of the 656nm wavelength. It sits at a 90 degrees angle and pass thru IR into the backing plate.

Blocking Filter – The next filter is the blocking filter. Again, this is not a safety filter unto itself. As the name implies, it blocks out-of-band wavelengths. Furthermore this allows the h-alpha to pass.

Red Glass Filter – The final filter is another piece of the red glass (without the IR coating). This glass blocks 100% of all UV.

Redundant Filters

People ask why we incorporate so many IR and UV filters in the system. The multitude of safety features we employ insures that our customers will be protected. They are protected even if they use our products improperly. For instance, should a person accidentally place a standard night time diagonal in the rear of a solar telescope, the view would be bright, but safe.

Because of the addition of multiple filters and safety features, a person simply standing in the sunlight will receive more ambient UV and IR radiation to the eye than when they are looking through one of our solar telescopes.

Lens Coating

Lunt purchases our raw etalon glass materials from a ISO qualified company on the east coast of the United States. We grind, edge, bevel, and polish all the glass needed for the etalon and filter systems in-house. Some coatings are outsourced to a facility that maintains a coating specific to our requirements. Our coating facility has the required ability to produce AR coating at less than 0.1%R (typically in the 0.06%R range). They also hold the high reflector coatings to better than +/-1%. The ability to control the coating processes to such high accuracy has allowed us to make precision modifications to the coating formulas, which have proven to increase contrast through the reduction of background noise.

Quality Assurance

Each coating batch is provided with full scans of the coating applied and is certified to meet any and all safety requirements. Some of our precision-coated filters are provided to us from a US military-qualified company who provides full Mil certifications with every filter.

All Lunt Solar products are 100% safe when used as directed and are shipped from the factory free of any damage or defects. If a Lunt instrument is ever dropped or damaged, it should be returned to the factory for testing and re-certification.

Due to different optical arrangements in design, a Lunt solar product should never be mixed and matched with components made by other companies.

WARNING: NEVER LOOK AT THE SUN WITHOUT SPECIAL EYE PROTECTION.

DO NOT USED IF DAMAGED. Using damaged Solar products can result in severe eye injury.

What's in the Box

  • SUNoculars-mini
  • Strap
  • 1 year Warranty

Specifications

Filter Type Internal Dye Filter (non coated, pinhole free) CE certified.
Prism Type None
Magnification 6x
Objective Aperture 30mm
IPD Adjust 56-71mm
Eye Relief ~ 9.0mm
Eyecups Fixed
Transmission OD-5
Focus Type Individual Eyepiece
Tripod Socket None
Weight <10oz

Customer Reviews

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Don’t let the size fool you

Actually a very good size and clear view of the sun very little to no fringing focus on right side brain makes up for left side.

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Binocs

Great product

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Lunt Mini SUNoculars Review

The Lunt Mini SUNoculars I bought at the 2022 SSSP are a neat idea, but there are a few problems with execution. The FOV is a bit large, meaning the sun appears relatively small. You can see if there are sunspots, but you can't really see any detail. A more serious problem is that the eyepieces are small, especially when used by an adult. There is too much leakage around the edges which is dangerous when you are aiming at the sun, and there is too high a chance for an accidental direct look. These really need large eyecups to protect the sides of your eyes as you try to find the sun. I will be 3D-printing some for mine. In general I found this thing to be a good idea but the manufacturer placed too much emphasis on making them cheaply than making them well.

Thanks,
Stuart

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