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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 the UV up to IR! Your advantage of our new design is extremely high contrast, minimized stray light, no halos, and needle-sharp stars. The Astronomik MFR narrowband-emission line filters give you the best quality of data: The best start material to be processed into an awesome final image!
For maximum contrast, the SII filter is carefully designed to block all light coming from H-alpha and NII (nitrogen).
Imaging with Narrowband-Emission Line Filters
If you have to observe from light-polluted sites, imaging with narrowband-emission line filters is the best way to take great images, as all kinds of light pollution can be blocked very effectively! Normally, an H-alpha filter should be your first step into this amazing field of astrophotography. With a Narrowband H-alpha filter, you will be able to take deep and contrasting images even with very heavy light pollution or with the full moon high up in the sky!
If you look at other astrophotos, an H-alpha filter is the best choice for all nebulae glowing red! An OIII filter expands your imaging possibilities, as you can image all greenish/blueish structures. Planetary nebulae and star-forming regions are great targets! The SII filter completes your HSO-set of filters. With these three filters, you are able to process your images like the ones from the Hubble Space Telescope!
Quality aspects of the new Astronomik MFR narrowband-emission line filters:
You get the highest quality possible with every single Astronomik filter to be able to take perfect images with your instruments! Especially the filters against light pollution and the narrowband-emission line filters will expand your imaging possibilities enormously! You are investing your money in an accessory that will work for many years in the same way it did when it was brand new. Due to our special coating technique, the filters do not degrade when getting older, and due to the new MFR coating, you will be able to use the filter on nearly all instruments!
Typical questions asked by customers looking for Narrowband-Emission Line Filters:
The question "Which full-width-half-maximum (FWHM) is the best?" shows up very often. A general "right" or "wrong" answer does not make sense. We offer both series because they are both needed. If you have a camera with an extremely low dark current and effective cooling, the 6nm filters will give you major advantages: Due to the stronger blocking of the background, you will be able to expose longer and get deeper images! All stars are tiny points, and most faint stars do not show up anymore! This is a major advantage even for normal cameras, as you can take images of faint structures even in star-crowded regions of the Milky Way. To put it short: 12nm Filters are the right choice for all DSLRs and dark-current limited cameras. 6nm filters are the best choice for observing sites with extremely strong light pollution, cameras with low dark current, and when weak objects require the maximum contrast and star reduction possible!
This question is asked quite often, and the answer is simple: You don’t have to expose longer, but you MAY expose longer! Due to the high transmission of approximately 100% at the centre wavelength, nearly all emission line photons reach the sensor. So, the number of "H-alpha-photons" does not change significantly whether an H-alpha filter is installed or not. However, looking at the photons of other wavelengths, which we do NOT want to record, makes the effect of the filter clear: The combination of a very good blocking of all unwanted light from UV up to the IR and the narrow bandwidth of the filters reduces all unwanted signals on the sensor! If you do an exposure of 30 seconds without any filters from a light-polluted urban observing site, your sky background might be very bright or even saturated. The same image taken with a narrowband-emission line filter will give you a perfect black background without any signal, and the signal from the object will be about the same. With this black background, you have the possibility to expose longer - probably 30 minutes instead - to record fainter structures! So it’s not a "must," it’s a "can".
Selection of filters:
Please select the matching size for your setup and the FWHM to get a list of all available filters.
Astronomik H-alpha 12nm CCD MaxFR Clip-Filter for EOS R XL
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