In-line filters with3.5 and 4 nanometer half-widths , recommended for optical systemsfrom f/3.4 to f/2.3
H-alpha filter:This narrowband nebula filter only lets through red light with a wavelength of 656 nanometers, which is the line in which HII regions (hydrogen nebulae) are seen.
Filter OIII:The narrowband nebula filter only lets through light at 500 nanometers, which is the line where doubly ionized oxygen atoms shine, such as planetary nebulae and supernova remnants.
SII filter:The narrowband filter only lets through light from ionized sulfur atoms at 672 nanometers, which is the line at which many planetary nebulae, emission nebulae, and supernova remnants glow.
TheCMOS-optimized filtersBaader's are characterized by
greater contrast
narrowest widths at half-height (FWHM)
Reflex-Blocker™ coatings , for maximum insensitivity to retroreflection from nearby auxiliary optics, even in the most adverse conditions
Carefully designed FWHM for each filter category to allow 1:1:1 exposures, tuned to the quantum efficiency and signal-to-noise ratio typical of CMOS
Filter thickness identical to existing standards, with extreme care regarding homofocality
blackened edgesall around, with a black outer rim on the front of the filter to additionally prevent any reflection of light incident on the filter edge
each filterpolishedand individually coatedwith fine optics , with sealed coating edge (NOT cut from a larger plate with exposed coating edges)
Life-Coat™ : Even tougher coatings to enable an aging-resistant coating for an unlimited lifespan, even in the harshest environments.
This new generation of CMOS-optimized filters is designed to become the new standard in the amateur astronomy sector.