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Astronomik CLS

The relentless spread of urbanization and its associated light pollution have become a growing problem for all amateurs and astrophotographers. The current fixes to the problem can be expensive and might include the purchase of a monochrome camera, several types of narrowband filters and a filter wheel.

The Astronomik CLS blocks the light of the spectral lines of mercury and sodium-vapor lamps and lets the largest part of the visible light and H-alpha emissions pass. All the important emission lines, as well as the spectral region that the very well dark adapted eye can see, can pass through the filter. 

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Bandpass

  • Visual observation (dark skies): Good, to reduce light pollution by mercury-vapour lamps (streetlight)

  • Visual observation (urban skies): Good, an UHC-E or UHC filter is more suitable

  • Film photography: Very good, colour balance is near perfect

  • CCD photography: Good, when used with an additional IR-block-filter

  • DSLR photography (original): Good, colour balance shifted but contrast enhanced

  • DSLR photography (astro modified): Very good, colour balance is near perfect

  • DSLR photography (MC modified): Good, when used with an additional IR-block-filter