Designed to hold filters of all types and uses that are mounted in standard 2" eyepiece filter frames, the Alpine Astronomical Baader UFC Filter Slider is an integral part of their Universal Filter Changer System. For use, it simply slides into the optional UFC filter base to enable fast and easy filter changes for astrophotography. With the whole UFC system installed between your camera lens and telescope, changing filters is as easy as removing the slider, swapping filters, and reinstalling in the UFC base. There is no need to disassemble your whole rig. The slider has a magnetic catch that secures it to the base to hold it in place during use.
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Key Features
- Part of the UFC Filter Changer System
- For Use with Optional UFC Filter Base
- Enables Fast Filter Changes
- Secures Magnetically to Base
Designed to hold filters of all types and uses that are mounted in standard 2" eyepiece filter frames, the Alpine Astronomical Baader UFC Filter Slider is an integral part of their Universal Filter Changer System. For use, it simply slides into the optional UFC filter base to enable fast and easy filter changes for astrophotography. With the whole UFC system installed between your camera lens and telescope, changing filters is as easy as removing the slider, swapping filters, and reinstalling in the UFC base. There is no need to disassemble your whole rig. The slider has a magnetic catch that secures it to the base to hold it in place during use.
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Excellent way to exchange DSLR filters manually
By Shlomo
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-04-29
I ordered the Baader UFC assembly for my DSLR/telescope assembly after discovering that standard filter wheels would not work for me. The assembly is easy to install and allows changing filters in mid shooting session without unhooking the DSLR from the telescope. I use it with both 2 and 1.25 filters.
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