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Chroma H-alpha filter, 5nm FWHM
$460.00 – $1,195.00- H-alpha filters are essential for imaging nebulae and other objects which are rich in ionized hydrogen.
- At 656.3nm, a narrow-band emission filter is required to separate H-alpha from the SII doublet (671.6nm and 673.1nm).
- Parfocal for systems f/4.0 or slower
- Transmitted wavefront better than 0.25 waves/inch
- Parallelism: less than 30 arcsec
- Made in the U.S.A.
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Chroma LRGB filter set, Luminance, Red, Green, Blue
$475.00 – $2,595.00- 2″ Luminance, Red, Green, and Blue filter set
- Parfocal for systems f/4.0 or slower
- Made in America
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Chroma OIII filter, 5nm FWHM
$460.00 – $1,195.00- H-alpha filters are essential for imaging nebulae and other objects which are rich in ionized hydrogen.
- At 656.3nm, a narrow-band emission filter is required to separate H-alpha from the SII doublet (671.6nm and 673.1nm).
- Parfocal for systems f/4.0 or slower
- Transmitted wavefront better than 0.25 waves/inch
- Parallelism: less than 30 arcsec
- Made in the U.S.A.
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Chroma SII filter, 5nm FWHM
$460.00 – $1,195.00- SII filters isolate the spectral emission of singly ionized sulfur atoms, also common in nebulae. Emission is at two lines occurring as a doublet, at 671.6 and 673.1 nm. This filter also separates sulfur emission from H-alpha emission (656.3nm).
- Parfocal for systems f/4.0 or slower
- Transmitted wavefront better than 0.25 waves/inch
- Parallelism: less than 30 arcsec
- Made in the U.S.A.
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Chroma O-III filter, 8nm FWHM
$265.00 – $915.00- OIII filters are essential for imaging nebulae and other objects which are rich in ionized hydrogen.
- At 656.3nm, a narrow-band emission filter is required to separate OIII from the SII doublet (671.6nm and 673.1nm).
- Parfocal for systems f/4.0 or slower
- Transmitted wavefront better than 0.25 waves/inch
- Parallelism: less than 30 arcsec
- Made in the U.S.A.