Omegon Pro UHC Filter 2"
This narrow-band filter attenuates the disturbing light of artificial lighting and improves the observation of emission nebulae.
Lets the two spectral lines of emission nebulae most important to the eye pass through Also lets the two photographically most important emission lines pass through Blocks most of the spectrum between these areas This increases the contrast of the emission nebulae Suitable for diffuse emission nebulae, planetary nebulae, and supernova remnants More universal than O-III filters, photographically usable. However, O-III filters are much more effective in their range.
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Omegon Pro UHC Filter 2"
Omegon pro UHC filter - for increased contrast when observing nebulae
There are often astronomical objects that cannot really be seen properly. They glimmer weakly in the eyepiece, somewhere between the visible and the invisible. But then you play your trump card - your UHC filter. Suddenly, you can see the nebula clearly and vividly. Is it magic? No, it is simply technology!
The advantages in a nutshell: universal - suitable for observing most nebulae perfect for getting started observing using filters for telescopes of 100 mm aperture and upwards - increases contrast but slightly darkens the sky
The universal filter for your telescope
The UHC filter is generally useful for visual observing of emission nebulae, planetary nebulae and supernova remnants. So it is the right filter if you are a deep sky fan, but do not yet possess a filter. You will be amazed how much detail you can suddenly see - and not only with dim objects, but also with bright ones.
The Orion Nebula, for example, is larger than you might think. The UHC filter lets you see even more of the nebula and its structure. You could easily observe for hours, exploring everything.
Also ideally suited for: North America Nebula, NGC 7000, and many more
How the filter achieves such enormous contrast:
Or: Why you do not have to go to the Atacama Desert.
An interference filter, such as this one, achieves its excellent results by blocking most wavelengths and only letting certain specific wavelengths through. The artificial lighting - the "sky glow" - of cities is blocked, while the light in which nebulae radiate is allowed through. The stars appear dimmer, but nebulae become much more distinct.
More specifically, the Omegon UHC filter allows the green wavelengths at 496 nm and 401 nm, which make up the [O III] emission lines, through.
For which telescopes?
The Omegon Pro UHC filter lets you into the "ground floor" of nebula observing. It increases the contrast with nearly all nebulae. And you can even use it with smaller telescopes of 100 mm aperture, as it darkens the image only slightly.
| Transmission ranges: | H-beta to [O III], H-alpha to [S II] and above |
| Suitable objects: | Diffuse emission nebulae, planetary nebulae, supernova remnants, star formation regions |
| Cell: | Light metal with filter threads on both sides |
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| Manufacturer / Importeur: | Nimax GmbH |
| Street: | Otto-Lilienthal-Str. 9 |
| ZIP / City: | 86899 Lamdsberg a. Lech |
| Country: | Germany |
| Telefon number: | +49 8191 9404926 |
| Email: | info@nimax.de |
| Website: | www.nimax.de |
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