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SHO 36MM Narrowband Filters

SHO 36MM Narrowband Filters

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ToupTek New narrowband 36mm filter

Narrowband filters make astronomical photography more interesting. Emission nebulae contain rich and complex narrowband emission lines, such as the deep red 656.28nm Hα emission line, the red [SII] (671.6nm and 673.1nm) and the blue-green [OIII] (500.7nm and 495.9nm). 
Compared with broadband, narrowband filters only focus on a few very narrow bands, retaining only a few nanometers to a dozen nanometers of bandwidth, which can more accurately and specifically highlight the detailed features of the target in this band.

SHO 36MM Filters

The latest 36mm HSO filters of ToupTek Astro include Hα filters with a bandwidth of 3.5nm centered at 656.3nm, [SII] and [OIII] filters with a bandwidth of 4nm, with center wavelengths of 671.6nm and 500.7nm respectively.
The optical density (OD) value of the filter is as high as 5.0, which can effectively block other interfering light. An optical density (OD) of more than 5.0 means that the filter can weaken the transmitted light to less than 1/10^5 times of the original, improve imaging accuracy, and highlight the faint details of deep-space targets.

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In an environment with heavy light pollution, using a combination of narrow-band filters such as [SII], Hα, [OIII], etc. can not only resist a certain degree of light pollution and atmospheric scattering, but also bring new imaging fun in Hubble false color.

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Ha single exposure 300s

SHO 36MM Filters

SII single exposure 300s

SHO 36MM Filters

OIII single exposure 300s

SHO 36MM Filters

IC 443

Photographer: voice 
Equipment: 
Telescope: skywatcher F3.4
Camera: TR2600M+ATR2600C 

Filters:ToupTek Astro 36mm SHO

Cumulative exposure 20h

SHO 36MM Filters

ToupTek Astro LRGB SHO filter is flat optically polished and covered with a scratch-resistant coating, which can be cleaned repeatedly. To reduce reflection, the filter is blackened around the edges to effectively block stray light caused by light reflected from the edge of the filter. The low-scattering design of the surface can also block light pollution to a certain extent and reduce interference from artificial light sources and scattering phenomena.

Customer Reviews

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Larry Cable
now I know what way round to install them!

Thanks Touptek for updating the installation guide ... very satisfied with the performance of all the filters in the EFW

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Larry Cable
great filters but...

I would have given these a 5* review, however despite the description on the product page it was not entirely obvious which way round to install these in the EFW as both sides appeared to have the same tint and reflection, they really need some form of labelling to resolve this unambiguously

Thank you very much for your suggestion. We have updated this information on the product detail page — please check.

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Aditya Soni
First Light With SHO filters

Shot with SHO 36mm filters (3.5nm 4nm) using Touptek 26k mono paired with 6" F5 newt. Weather is not supportive so i couldn't make more images with this. But in coming months i am planning to test these filters with fast optics and see how it behave.

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Aditya Soni
Initial Test: Impressive

Although i am planning to make a detailed version of these filters, but weather is not on my side. So i could just manage few hours testing these new filters. I paired these SHO filters with Touptek 26k mono camera and fully customised 6" F5 newtonian. As a first light, i shot Rosette nebula and it came out really detailed. I didnt see any halo around bright star. I would test with some other fast optics and see how it performs. Overall, i am very satisfied.

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Aki M
Good set of filters

I have yet tested only Ha filter due cloudy weather. For those two nebula targets I have been able to test Ha filter results were great. Looking forward to be able to test also SII and OIII filters.