Alpine Astronomical Baader Clear Focusing Filter (2" Eyepiece Filter)

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Alpine Astronomical Baader Clear Focusing Filter (2" Eyepiece Filter)
Key Features
  • Full Wavelength Throughput
  • Allows for Sharp Focus Before Imaging
  • 2" Eyepiece Filter Frame
  • Anti-Reflection Fully Coated
Using astrophotography filters, especially narrowband filters, often results in dim images that can be difficult to focus. The Alpine Astronomical Baader Clear Focusing Filter can be used first to clearly focus the image before adding colored and specialty filters.
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Alpine Astronomical Baader Overview

Using astrophotography filters, especially narrowband filters, often results in dim images that can be difficult to focus. The Alpine Astronomical Baader Clear Focusing Filter can be used first to clearly focus the image before adding colored and specialty filters.

This clear filter is parfocal with Baader LRGB imaging filters, so once your camera/telescope is properly focused simply switch it to the color filters, confident that the resulting filtered images will be correctly focused. The precisely layered anti-reflection coatings allow for high throughput across all wavelengths, ensuring bright and clear views for maximum focusing ability. Because of the full throughput, this filter can be used as a dust shield stacked with other filters to prevent dust from settling on the lens during long-exposure photography sessions. This version of the clear focusing filter is offered here mounted in a standard 2" eyepiece filter holder for eyepiece imaging techniques such as afocal and projection imaging.

Alpine Astronomical Baader Specs

Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.145 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
4.2 x 3.6 x 0.9"

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I noticed it says Alpine Astronomical, are they ...

I noticed it says Alpine Astronomical, are they actually Baader filters or are they different?
Asked by: Erick
Yes these are Baader filters. Alpine is the distributor for the Baader filters.
Answered by: Dan
Date published: 2019-07-25
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