SVBONY SV260 Multi-Broadband Pass Star Field Filter 2 inch for Suburbs Shooting For Sale

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SVBONY SV260 Multi-Broadband Pass Star Field Filter 2 inch for Suburbs Shooting:
$159.99
The Svbony SV260 multi-bandpass filter is a 5-bandpass broadband pass light pollution filter. Equipped with OD3 cut-off depth and over 90% peak transmittance, the filter is designed to isolate 6-level light pollution and make light wave transmission maximum to enhance deep-sky details and improve the visibility of deep-sky objects. OD3 cut-off depth filters out the unnecessary light produced by artificial lighting including mercury vapor lamps, both high & low-pressure sodium vapor lights, and the unwanted natural light caused by neutral oxygen emission in our atmosphere (i.e. skyglow). More than 90% peak transmittance reduces the light loss and delivers images of broadband-emitting objects, such as galaxies, reflection nebulae, and globular clusters, with minimal color cast. Product Description . . To capture the vast starry skies of the suburbs, you need this "Stellar Field Filter." It efficiently allows the light from nebulae to pass through while blocking artificial light pollution, helping you capture the detailed features of celestial objects.Covering most nebulae, galaxies, and star clusters, this filter enhances contrast while maintaining color balance. It allows you to observe vivid celestial objects, even in bright light-polluted areas.The 5-bandpass starfield filter allows maximum light wave transmission and provides minimal color deviation broadband-emitting object images.With high-quality multi-layer coating technology, the transmission rate for nebula emission lines reaches up to 90%. Its excellent color performance significantly reduces the time and effort required for post-processing.Review of SV260The following photos were taken by Horacio Lander, thanks for sharing.
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