Optolong Planetary Filters Kit (UV/IR Cut, R,G,B, IR685) (OPT-PLANETARY-KIT-125/OPT-PLANETARY-KIT-2)
Optolong Planetary Filters Kit (UV/IR Cut, R,G,B, IR685) (OPT-PLANETARY-KIT-125/OPT-PLANETARY-KIT-2)
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Product Description
Optolong Planetary filters kit including UV/IR Cut, R, G, B and IR685 filter, 5pcs filters in total. These five filters are boundled by "Solar System Seal".
Recommended Usage
Photography of planets and deepsky imaging, both are fine to use the combination of monocrom camera and filters. But slightly different, planets photography will not use what deepsky image use like Ha, SII, OIII filter. Planetary photography using filters often are IR, UV,filters, etc. The main aim is to capture the specific spectrum, such as rich carbon dioxide. One of the most commoon filter we use is IR filter- infrared filter.
In nature, the longer the wavelength of light, the smaller affected by atmospheric seeing. Relatively, receiving the influence of red light, or infrared light is far less than the other bands. Thus when we image the planet, we usually use an IR filter, transmits only infrared, or near-infrared ligth, in order to reduce the negative influence of seeing.
In visible light, photographers use the classical RGB filters. For Mercury, Venus, Uranus and Neptune, IR685 comes fist, and for Saturn, Jupiter, UV/IR Cut, R, G, B are good. However, the portfolio of IRRGB is popular.
IR685 Filter
Optolong IR Pass685 filter is designed to block the most visible lights and can be used in IR-LRGB imaging to produce a sharper luminance image for the best planetary contrast as atmospheric seeing and distortion is much reduced at longer IR wavelengths. The advantage of the IR685 filter is to reduce the effects of atmospheric jitter.
The sensor of CCD or CMOS cameras i capable of detecting light in the 350nm -1100nm range including infrared wavelengths. Optolong IR685 cuts off the visible part of the spectrum and allows near infrared light to pass so that cause the most sensitive to bad seeing is rejected. It will highly improves images on visibility, contrast and details of planets and the moon. Besides, IR685 is usually used as a key factor of protfolio IRRGB.
IR685 is for imaging of bright planets, stars, and comet, like Uranus, Neptune, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, Moon, et.
UV/IR Cut, R, G, B Filters
Optolong UV/IR Cut filter is designed for ultraviolet and infrared wavelength blocking to improve sharepmess of the image as most of the optics are designed for the visible spectrum, because it's very difficult to creat a lens with the same focal point for the visible and IR spectrum.
It is used on a digital camera and teh video, which do not have an IR protection filter toward an image sensor or were remodeled. This is important because unfilterted CCD and CMOS sensors are extremely susceptible to UV and IR rays just outside the visible spectrum that can have a very negative impact on image quality.
Optolong RGB set divides the spectrum into its components red, gree and blue.
RGB, parfocal: 1:1:1
- Create images in their true original colors showing a wealth of natural detail
- Steep bandpass filters to eliminate UV and IR interference
- UV/IR Cut, Red, Green, and Blue filters to reproduce the star's color
Main usage
In visible light, photograhers are absolutely using the classical RGB fiters. If you have Optolong LRGB filters, just try R filter for moon photography, which will be a good promotion. if you want more clear details fo the Moon, then consider Optolong IR685 filter seriously. These filters are:
- Suitable for color CMOS and CCD cameras and modified DSLRs
- Available to assist in focusing
- Act as an outstanding dust shield, which prevents the possibility of dust settling on the lens when long time exposure
What's in the Box
Specifications
IR685 characteristic:
- Tave: T>95%
- Transmission area: 700-1100nm
- Blocking area: 300-600nm
- Blcoking depth: bloked>99%
- Surface quality: 60/40 (Refer to MIL-O-13830)
- Transmitted Wavefront RMS: λ/4
- Parallelism: 30s
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