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The SVBONY 2 inches UHC Filter is an ultra high contrast filter designed to enhance the visibility of deep sky objects by significantly reducing light pollution. With its optical glass lens and aluminum frame, it allows for sharp and clear images, making it an essential accessory for both celestial observations and astrophotography.
J**G
Excelente producto
Perfecto para astrofotografía, ayuda a contrastar la imagen
E**.
Pretty Good For The Price
This SVBONY Telescope Filter 2 inches UHC Filter is not bad, but not great, but not bad. It is certainly worth the price you pay for it. If you are getting into using 2" filters for astrophotography, this is a decent starting point. Results have been decent. I live in a Bortel 3-4 sky area and it indeed does cut through some of the light polluted skies. I also have the SVBONY CLS and UV/IR Cut filters, which are both decent for different deep sky objects. Don't know if it would work well in anything above a Bortel 4, but is worth the dough if you don't want to spend a couple hundred dollars (or more) for a higher end filter such as the Optolong L-eNhance, which is superb.
J**E
Great buy
I’ve only had a couple of sessions worth of imaging with this filter, but the results so far are great. I’m close to downtown in a major city and to a street light and I definitely notice a difference in picture quality with this filter. It’s great for nebulae and really brings out the reds. It’s not so good for galaxies and star clusters as far as I can tell. Just starting to really dabble in filters and this one was worth the buy.
D**E
Good Value
Use to reduce overexposed stars on long exposure photos. Works well on weak color nebulas, especially red ones. Minimizes the blue halos around bright stars typical with achromatic lenses. Drops out a bit of the dark blues though, so caution on targets containing blues. However it worked well on the Trifed nebula as the attached photo shows.
J**K
INCREDIBLE performance, you won't regret at all
The virtue of high contrast filter (or city light filter) is to coat some relevant materials on very flat glass, selectively transmitting wavelength that suits the filter's purpose. So ideally speaking if you live in Bortle class 1 area, you don't need it. But there are only a few places you will find near your city even in the western side of the US. Therefore this filter can do the right job for you, for most cases.Indeed, non-flat glass and uneven coating will mar your filter and in the end, it mars the quality of an optical image projected on your eyepiece or the camera sensor. For that, perhaps very high-end quality astrophotography might want something more expensive filters. As an amateur, this filter is just perfect.You may lose some lights as filters wouldn't have 100% transmittance for necessary wavelengths. Despite such light loss, transmitting only the necessary wavelengths is important as your camera sensor doesn't want to be saturated by unnecessary wavelengths hitting your sensor. One of the best representative unnecessary wavelength shall be city light. Longer you expose through one shot of the picture, more importance of the filter you fill find.Attached is Trifid nebula,stacked many images taken 30 seconds for each.
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