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October 22, 2008

Why is the Deep Sky filter the only nebula filter recommended for photography?

by @ 4:08 pm. Filed under Telescope Accessories, FAQ

Qestion:

Why is the Deep Sky filter the only nebula filter recommended for photography?

Answer:

We recommend the Deep Sky filter because it has the widest band-width among Lumicon’s nebula filters. The wide band-width of the Deep Sky allows for shorter exposure times, which makes for easier astrophotography of deep-sky objects. This is not a recommendation against narrower band-width filters, such as the UHC or OIII, which can be used to produce higher-contrast pictures. These narrower filters are more “challenging,” however, because they require longer exposure times. If you are new to astrophotography–a difficult art–start with a Deep Sky filter. In terms of exposure time required, from shortest to longest, Lumicon’s nebula filters progress as follows: Deep Sky

Lumicon Deep Sky Filters

See Details:

Lumicon Deep Sky Filters 2″

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