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The Solar Continuum Filter is practically a narrow band photosphere filter for solar observation in white light. It provides the highest contrast in the photosphere of the sun.
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Baader 7,5 nm Solar Continuum 2" Filter (540nm)
For Visual and Photographic Observations of the Sun
The Solar Continuum Filter is practically a narrow band photosphere filter for solar observation in white light. It provides the highest contrast in the photosphere of the sun. The filter works as a monochromator: suppressing the effects of the atmospheric turbulence and delivering images that are significantly sharper.
Lens systems - including those of apochromats, catadiopters or eyepieces - are traditionally optimized for the spectral range around 540nm, since this is where our eye has the highest sensitivity. This narrowband filter therefore blocks everthing with the exception of the spectral range in which a lens optic works most sharply and with the highest contrast. The effect is greatest on achromatic lens telescopes; but there is also an effect on apochromatic telescopes, catadioptric systems, and even pure mirror systems by reducing air turbulence.
As a monochromatic filter, it is ideal for use on monochromatic cameras and can even provide a tremendous gain on pure color systems.
With a colour camera, as with deep-sky narrow-band photography, it is less effective as only the green pixels are used. Thus, although you still benefit from the improved image sharpness of the telescope that is optimised for green wavelengths (and the reduction of the influences of air turbulence), with a colour camera you cannot fully exploit the better image quality compared to monochrome cameras, as you are effectively working with reduced camera resolution.
Compared to the previous model with a 10nm half-band-width, this filter has a half-band-width of only 7.5nm, which increases the contrast even more. It thus replaces both the previous Baader 10nm Solar Continuum filter and the stacked 1 ¼" filter #2458392. The single filter is so good that stacking is no longer necessary - the contrast gain of a single 7.5nm filter makes stacking unnecessary, and this performance is now also available in 2".
The Baader 7.5nm Solar Continuum filter is also be included in the scope of delivery of the Cool Ceramic Herschel prism Mark II, which is in preparation.
The Baader 7.5 nm Solar Continuum also offers all the advantages of the CMOS-optimized Baader filters:
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR SOLAR OBSERVING
For purely VISUAL observation, the Solar Continuum filter must ONLY be used in combination with our Herschel wedge with an additional ND3 filter or alternatively with the AstroSolar Safety Film (ND 5.0). The Solar Continuum must always be installed behind the actual solar filter.
The combination of AstroSolar photographic film (ND 3.8) and Solar Continuum filter or the photographic ND filters of the Herschel wedge must only be used for photographing the sun at the highest magnifications. These weakers must only be used to achieve very short exposure times with a camera, and thus to minimise the influence of air turbulence. AstroSolar photo film (ND 3.8) is also not suitable for mounting directly in front of a camera lens. The resulting image brightness is much too high.
Net Weight (g) | 67 |
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