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Filters OIII 12nm CCD MaxFR 31mm

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MaxFR filters are optimised for astrophotography with very fast telescopes, such as Celestron RASA optics or the Omegon Pro Astrographs.

For the three most important lines, namely OIII, H-alpha and SII, the series offers filter sets with half-widths of 12nm and 6nm.

The filters provide the best possible out-of-band blocking across the entire spectral range from UV to IR! The advantages are maximum contrast, minimal stray light, no halos and the finest star images. With Astronomik MaxFR narrowband line filters, you get raw data of the highest quality: the optimal starting point for further processing into impressive astrophotography!

For the best possible yield, maximum transmission of the filters is required:

  • For MaxFR filters with a 12 nm half-width, this means unrestricted usability from f/1.7 to f/8 and approximately 85% of the maximum transmission.
  • For MaxFR filters with a half-width of 6 nm, this means unrestricted usability from f/2.2 to f/8 and approximately 90% of the maximum transmission.

The SII filter is optimised for particularly high-contrast results by not allowing H-alpha and NII (nitrogen) to pass through.

Photography with narrowband line filters: If you are observing under bright skies, line filters are the best way to get started in astrophotography and take great pictures. An H-alpha filter is usually the first sensible purchase: with this filter, you can easily take detailed pictures even when the moon is full or the sky is very bright! It is also the right filter for all nebulae that glow in red light.
The OIII filter greatly expands your possibilities, as it allows you to capture all greenish/bluish structures in detail and with high contrast. Planetary nebulae and star-forming regions are particularly rewarding targets! With the SII filter, your HSO filter set is complete, and with the three channels you can take colour images like the Hubble Space Telescope!
The H-beta filter is not available in the 6nm version, as this filter has virtually no useful application.

Which half-width is the right one? When shooting under dark skies, images taken with a DSLR and even with many cooled CCD cameras are limited by the dark current of the camera and not by the background brightness of the sky. In this case, further suppression of the sky background by a lower half-width does not reveal any more details in the object! Compared to the 6 nm filters, the 12 nm filters have the advantage that they usually make it easier to find tracking stars with cameras that have a built-in tracking sensor!

If you have a camera with particularly low dark current and good cooling, the 6 nm filters offer all their advantages: Even stronger suppression of sky brightening allows even longer exposure times and thus even deeper images! Due to the low half-width, the stars become tiny, and faint stars disappear almost completely. Especially in Milky Way regions with many stars, the 6nm filters allow even faint objects to be displayed with high contrast without getting lost in the swarm of stars.

In short, we recommend using 12nm filters for DSLRs and all cameras with limited dark current.
The 6nm filters are the right choice in locations with strong light pollution, for cameras with extremely low dark current, and when faint objects require maximum contrast in the image!

Filter size 31 mm: This filter fits perfectly into all filter wheels for 31 mm from ZWO, QHY, QSI, Starlight Xpress, SBIG, Moravian and Atik. The design with a protective ring and blackened filter edges prevents stray light, protects the filter mechanically and makes it easier to handle. The orientation of the filter in the filter wheel is irrelevant.

Specifications

Capacity


Central wavelength (nm)
501
Half-value width (nm)
12
Frame
ring
Mount material
Aluminium
Coating of optical system
MRF
Filter Size (mm)
31

General


Type
Filters
Type of build
line filter
Series
MaxFR

Area of application


Useful for photographs
yes
Visually useful
no
Twin stars
no
Moon & Planets
no
Nebulae & galaxies
yes
Anti light-pollution
yes

Product safety

Manufacturer: astro-shop, Eiffestr. 426, 20537 Hamburg, DE, www.astro-shop.com
Astronomik Filters OIII 12nm CCD MaxFR 31mm
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