Clip filter for Canon EOS R and RP full-frame mirrorless cameras: The clip filters can be quickly and easily mounted in the camera body without tools. The filter can be inserted or removed at any time, even when on the go or at night. No modification to the body is required to use the clip filters. Removal is done with a small hook included in the scope of delivery.
Compatible with Canon EOS R, EOS R3, EOS R5, EOS R6, EOS R6 MKII, EOS RP, EOS Ra, EOS R8 cameras and APS-C cameras R7, R10, R50, R100.
NOT compatible with these camera lenses: Canon RF 35mm f/1.8 IS MACRO, Canon RF 85mm f1.2 L USM, Extender RF 2x, Extender RF 1.4x
The luminance channel is very important for successful astrophotography! The sharpness, contrast and low noise of the luminance data are crucial for achieving the best possible quality in the final result!
The task of the L filter is to have maximum transmission across the entire visible spectrum, because the combination of the widest possible passband and high transmission allows the greatest possible number of photons to be captured.
Not all telescopes or additional elements such as correctors, field flatteners and Shapley lenses have perfect colour correction. An L filter with too wide a bandwidth allows wavelengths to pass through for which your optics are not properly corrected. The result is unattractive bloated, blurred stars that do not match the RGB colour channels.
Astronomik presents three different UV+IR block filters for the luminance channel, designated L-1, L-2 and L-3. Please pay attention to the corresponding designation in the product name.
How to find the right luminance filter: Depending on the colour correction of the instruments used, the L filter with the largest transmission should be used. The L-1 filter has by far the largest spectral transmission, whereas the L-3 filter has the narrowest spectral window. If your optics can be classified as colour-accurate, the L-1 filter is the right choice. For general use, e.g. on telescopes with different colour purity or when using additional light-refracting elements in the beam path, we recommend the Astronomik L-2 version. For "colourful" optics, e.g. an achromatic lens, we recommend the Astronomik L-3 filter to increase the sharpness of the image.
The transmission properties and coating technology of the new Astronomik L series have been developed so that no halos or reflections are visible. Even with bright stars in the field of view, nebulae and galaxies are reproduced with the finest structures and the highest contrast.
Like all filters from Astronomik, the L-1, L-2 and L-3 filters have an extremely resistant and durable coating applied to a special fine-optical substrate, as used in space flight. The basic requirements for such material are freedom from streaks, tension and bubbles. Furthermore, the Astronomik filter carriers are processed to the same thickness in a separate work step: Perfect homofocality and minimal keystone distortion are the resulting advantages!
Tip: Use the Astronomik CLS filter instead of a luminance filter! You will receive an L signal without the lines from sodium and mercury lamps and with much less background noise.