Baader Solar Filter - ClearWhite
Mounted solar filters with Baader AstroSolar® ClearWhite Safety Film OD 5.1
Baader Solar Filters provide a safe way to observe and photograph the Sun with AstroSolar® ClearWhite Safety Film OD 5.1 in the best possible quality. In many homemade filters, the filter material is stretched tightly to make it look like a glass filter. However, this reduces the image quality and makes the filter unusable for higher magnifications. AstroSolar® Safety Film must be mounted absolutely tension-free in order to act like a high-precision plane-polished optical window. Although this appears to contradict the usual perception of quality, AstroSolar® must show slight waves. Only when the filter material is exposed to tension due to an inadequate holder does it perform no better than a simple glass filter made of optically untreated window glass.
Clear white solar image with high optical quality
The new AstroSolar® ClearWhite Safety Film OD 5.1 is a high-quality, double-sided metallized solar filter film designed for direct solar observation as well as for constructing front-mounted objective filters for telescopes, binoculars, spotting scopes, and camera lenses. It was developed to provide a particularly neutral, clear white solar image. Undesirable bluish or orange color casts, which may occur with simpler solar filters, are largely avoided.
The film has an optical density of OD 5.1 and reduces the intensity of sunlight by approximately 99.9992%, corresponding to a reduction factor of about 125000. It complies with the applicable transmittance requirements of EN ISO 12312-2:2015 for filters intended for direct observation of the sun.
The film is manufactured from a special streak-free and bubble-free substrate and achieves an optical quality comparable to high-quality plane-parallel glass filters despite a thickness of only 0.012 mm. The material is not ordinary "Mylar" and was developed for exceptionally high uniformity and optical purity.
The double-sided coating ensures especially uniform filter performance and reduces the effect of isolated microscopic irregularities in the metallization. A single layer of AstroSolar® ClearWhite Safety Film OD 5.1 is sufficient to produce a safe solar filter with excellent image sharpness.
ASBF (AstroSolar® Binocular Filter) ClearWhite - Baader Solar Filter for binoculars and camera lenses
This filter family is ideally suited for observation of the sun with binoculars (two piece needed), as well as for camera lenses. The AstroSolar® filter material is mounted onto a plastic ring whereas the plastic ring itself works as stabilizing element for the filter cell. This still plastic ring is mounted onto the aluminum front frame. The thermal expansion coefficient of the plastic and the film are similar. This category is essentially similar to the ASSF in terms of mechanics. The only difference is that one side is cut off in order to make them usable on any binoculars - even when the bridge is nearly closed (depending on the binoculars type).
Included: 1x ASBF Filter (apertures 50 to 100 mm), three centering bolts of 13 mm diameter and 24 mm height - adjustable to the tube diameter of your binoculars. In addition three safety straps with glue-pads and 32-page instruction manual.
All ClearWhite Baader Solar Filters feature: original Baader AstroSolar® ClearWhite Safety Film OD 5.1, cell mounted and quality inspected by skilled Baader employees clear white IR-rejecting front ring with reinforcing raised edges along the outer and inner circumference, designed to protect the solar filter material from contact with any sharp metal edge 3 injection molded centering-bolts with threaded brass inserts to center the filter-cell in front of the tube opening. These bolts come in three different diameters, depending on the filter category (ASTF/ASSF/ASBF). Each bolt features injection molded rubber grip-faces, shaped to easily slide onto any telescope tube - but to come off very hard no tool mounting and adjustment of the centering bolts to fit a wide variety of mechanical tube diameters. Bolts made to contact the outside or optional (if appropriate) the inside of the optical instrument tube non-rotating sliding fasteners made from aluminum that hold the centering bolts. These metal sliders are equipped with a machined indicator to point towards the adjustment index additional Phillips screws are integrated into the sliding fasteners, so that the centering bolts can be firmly fastened with a screw driver if preferred by the user index scale provided beside each adjustment slot - adjacent to each sliding fastener, for fast and repeatable adjustment of the filter cell onto different telescope tubes black sliding washers supplied to securely cover the full length of the adjustment slots in the aluminum frame - for blocking sunlight from passing trough the filter cell beside the filter area only for ASTF as well as ASSF 130/150 filters: Three rubber plugs serve as closures to close the unused adjustment slots. three security straps included, to secure the position of the filter cell with Velcro-adhesive pads. A safety feature to absolutely ensure a secure fit in front of the telescope under any circumstances (like a gust of wind) warning text printed onto the front side of each filter cell: Read the Instructions before use detailed user manual and safety instructions cardboard gift box fit for safely shipping the filter
Safety instructions for solar observation
Never look directly at the Sun without a suitable and undamaged solar filter. Normal sunglasses, emergency blankets, CDs, photographic neutral density filters or other untested aids are unsuitable for visual solar observation, as they may allow dangerous parts of non-visible light (UV and IR) to pass through which, although not directly visible, can nevertheless cause lasting damage to eyesight!
A safe solar filter is also required during a partial or annular solar eclipse. Only during the short phase of complete totality of a total solar eclipse - when the photosphere of the Sun is completely covered by the Moon - can the solar corona be viewed without a filter. As soon as part of the solar disk is visible, a suitable solar filter must be used in any case
Never use solar filters at the eyepiece, behind the objective, in the focal point or in a non-front-mounted beam path. Also never look through a telescope, binoculars, spotting scope or camera with solar viewing glasses or a film hand filter.
Children may only use solar filters under adult supervision. Never leave solar filters, solar viewing glasses, hand viewers, solar telescopes, binoculars or cameras unattended.
| Filter type: | White light solar filter |
| Optical density: | OD 5.1 |
| Light transmission: | Approximately 1/125000 |
| Wavelength: | White light (integral light) |
| Base material: | Special plastic film |
| Coating: | Aluminum |
| Accuracy: | Diffraction-limited |
| Safety: | Certified |
| Mounted: | Yes |
| Cell material: | Aluminum |
| Outer diameter: | 160 mm |
| Filter size: | 100 mm |
| Inner diameter / Clear aperture: | 100 mm |
| Outer clamping range (13-mm pins): | 105 - 120 mm |
| Inner clamping range (13-mm pins): | 131 - 146 mm |
| Net weight: | 0.09 kg |
- Filter in cell
- Set (3 pieces) of centering bolts, 13 mm diameter, 24 mm long
- Mounting hardware for centering bolds (3 each of sliding fasteners, sliding washers, and Phillips-head screws)
- 3 safety straps with self-adhesive pads
- Instruction manual
| Manufacturer / Importeur: | Baader Planetarium GmbH |
| Street: | Zur Sternwarte |
| ZIP / City: | 82291 Mammendorf |
| Country: | Germany |
| Telefon number: | +49 8145 80890 |
| Email: | kontakt@baader-planetarium.de |
| Website: | www.baader-planetarium.com |