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Astronomik
Astronomik OIII Visual Filter
$180.00
This product will be available for sale in 2 weeks, but you can pre-order now to receive 10% discount!
From the start, the Astronomik OIIIÂ filter has been very specifically designed for the visual observation of gaseous and planetary nebulae. The extremely narrow pass band of the two OIIIÂ lines brings a substantial contrast gain to these lines even under best observation conditions. On faint super nova remnants and faint planetary nebulae the Astronomik OIIIÂ filter will often make the difference as to whether the object can bee seen or not!
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The optimal aperture ratio for the use of the filter is 1:3.7 to 1:15 with apertures of more than 6" (150mm). Transmission losses and chromatic distortions, which arise with other filters, occur with Astronomik OIIIÂ filters only when extremely bright aperture ratios of 1:3 and more come into play. The Astronomik OIIIÂ filters thus can expand the view of dispersed objects, generally speaking, to the whole visual field of view of the eyepiece and are not limited to only the center of the eyepiece.
Main use
Since enough light must be available to make use of the OIIIÂ filter it is best to use this filter with apertures of more than 6" (150mm). Smaller instruments do not gather enough light for meaningful and satisfying astronomical work. However, please note: Many experienced Deep Sky observers, with apertures of more than 10" (250mm), prefer using the OIIIÂ filter instead of the more versatile UHC filter. Due to the high optical quality of the Astronomik OIIIÂ filter substrate you will see the same needle-sharp stars as you would from your regular telescope.


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Bintel Glebe
Usually ready for pickup in 24 hours
Bintel 84 Wentworth park road, Glebe, 2073, NSW
Phone:(02) 9518 7255
Hours:
Monday9:30 am–5:30 pm
Tuesday9:30 am–5:30 pm
Wednesday9:30 am–5:30 pm
Thursday9:30 am–5:30 pm
Friday9:30 am–5:30 pm
Saturday9:30 am–4 pm
SundayClosed
$180.00
$180.00
$180.00
- 1.25 inch (M28/5)
- 2 inch (M48)
- T-Mount (M42x075)
- SC Rear Cell (2" / 24TPI)
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If you order before 2pm we will ship your items same day.
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Minimum 2-Year Warranty.Â
+ extended manufacturer warranties
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From the start, the Astronomik OIIIÂ filter has been very specifically designed for the visual observation of gaseous and planetary nebulae. The extremely narrow pass band of the two OIIIÂ lines brings a substantial contrast gain to these lines even under best observation conditions. On faint super nova remnants and faint planetary nebulae the Astronomik OIIIÂ filter will often make the difference as to whether the object can bee seen or not!
Â
The optimal aperture ratio for the use of the filter is 1:3.7 to 1:15 with apertures of more than 6" (150mm). Transmission losses and chromatic distortions, which arise with other filters, occur with Astronomik OIIIÂ filters only when extremely bright aperture ratios of 1:3 and more come into play. The Astronomik OIIIÂ filters thus can expand the view of dispersed objects, generally speaking, to the whole visual field of view of the eyepiece and are not limited to only the center of the eyepiece.
Main use
Since enough light must be available to make use of the OIIIÂ filter it is best to use this filter with apertures of more than 6" (150mm). Smaller instruments do not gather enough light for meaningful and satisfying astronomical work. However, please note: Many experienced Deep Sky observers, with apertures of more than 10" (250mm), prefer using the OIIIÂ filter instead of the more versatile UHC filter. Due to the high optical quality of the Astronomik OIIIÂ filter substrate you will see the same needle-sharp stars as you would from your regular telescope.


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