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Astronomik SII 12nm Filter
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The Astronomik SII-CCD filter is a narrow-band-filter for CCD photography.The filter lets the light of the ionized sulfur (SII) pass, and blocks nearly the whole remainder of the visual spectrum as well as IR, in which the CCD is sensitive.The full width at half maximum (FWHM) of 12nm is optimal suitable for common CCD cameras and allows the use of very fast optics. The range of application extends from 1:2.8 to 1:15. Transmission losses and chromatic distortions, which arise with other filters, only occur with Astronomik filters when extremely bright aperture ratios of 1:2 and more come into play. It should be noted, that the filter has a transmission of up to 99%.
Another advantage of the 12nm filters is the good availability of guiding stars for cameras with a built-in-autoguider (SBIG). If you use a very strong filter like our 6nm filter you often won't find a usable guidestar.
The Astronomik SII CCD filter increases the contrast between objects, in this case between those with SII emission lines and the skyglow background. Also, our Astronomik SII-CCD filter completely suppresses the emission lines of artificial lighting (mercury (Hg) and sodium (Na)) and skyglow.
Main use
The Astronomik SII CCD increases the contrast between objects, in this case between the SII emission line and the skyglow background. Our Astronomik SII CCD completely suppresses the emission lines of artificial lighting (mercury (Hg) and sodium (Na)) and skyglow. Due to the high optical quality of the Astronomik H-alpha-CCD substrate you will see the same needle-sharp stars as you would from your regular telescope.
Other uses
- Using the new H-alpha-CCD and the new SII-CCD filters you can obtain three-color images of emission line objects (gas nebulae) from locations with very strong light pollution. To do so, you would take an image in three different wavelengths, select each one as a color-channel in Photoshop and paste them together as one single color image.
- If you plan to create color images from emission line data, our CLS-CCD filter is a great choice for the Luminance channel.
more information about the photographic Astronomik filters
How to read the chart
The major emission lines of artifical light pollution:
| Hg 435,8nm | Hg 546,1nm | Hg 577,0nm | Hg 578,1nm |
| Na 589,0nm | Na 589,6nm | Na 615,4nm | Na 616,1nm |
The major emission lines of nebulas:
H-β 486,1nm | OIII 495,9nm | OIII 500,7nm | H-α 656,3nm
- The horizontal axis is the Wavelength in Nanometers (nm). 400nm is deep blue, at 520nm the human eye senses green and at 600nm red. At 656nm is the famous "H-Alpha" emission line of hydrogen.
- The transmission in % is plotted on the vertical axis.
- The red line shows the transmission of the filter.
- Visual filters: The grey line in the background shows the relative sensitivity of the human eye at night. The maximum is at ~510nm and drops to longer and shorter wavelengths. You can easily see, that you can´t see anything of the H-alpha line at night (even if you can during daylight!) The sensitivity at 656nm is 0% at night!
- Photographic filters: The grey line in the background shows the sensitivity of a typical CCD sensor.
- The most important artifical emission lines are shown in orange. The artifical light pollution is dominated by see mercury (Hg) and sodium (Na), which are used in nearly all streetlights.
- The most important emission lines from nebulas are shown in green. The most important lines are from ionized Hydrogen (H-alpha and H-beta) and double ionized oyxgen (OIII).
The major emission lines of artifical light pollution:
| Hg 435,8nm | Hg 546,1nm | Hg 577,0nm | Hg 578,1nm |
| Na 589,0nm | Na 589,6nm | Na 615,4nm | Na 616,1nm |
The major emission lines of nebulas:
H-β 486,1nm | OIII 495,9nm | OIII 500,7nm | H-α 656,3nm
Suitability
- Visual observation (dark skies): Unsuitable
- Visual observation (urban skies): Unsuitable
- Film photography: It depends, but very long exposure times
- CCD photography: Very good, huge contrast enhancement at S II-emission nebulas
- DSLR photography (original): Unsuitable
- DSLR photography (astro modified): Very good, huge contrast enhancement at S II-emission nebulas
- DSLR photography (MC modified): Very good, huge contrast enhancement at S II-emission nebulas
- Webcam / Video (Planets): Unsuitable
- Webcam / Video (Deep Sky): Unsuitable
Technical Data
- typ. transmission of 95% at both SII lines (671,7nm und 673,0nm)
- Complete blocking of all disturbing wavelength ranges in the infrared
- Parfocal with other Astronomik filters
- Glass thickness: 1mm
- Completely resistant against high humidity, scratches and aging effects
- Diffraction limited, the filter will not reduce the optical performance of your telescope!
- Astronomik filters are delivered in a high-quality, long lasting, filter box
- Since 2008 we do ship filters with a completely new design. Any kind of halo or strange reflection is a matter of past
The filter is available in the following sizes
SII CCD 12nm Filter
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Astronomik SII 12nm T-Mount (M42x0,75)
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €226.05 incl. VAT (EU): €269.00 -
Astronomik SII 12nm 1,25'' (M28,5)
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €116.81 incl. VAT (EU): €139.00 -
Astronomik SII 12nm 2'' (M48)
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €251.26 incl. VAT (EU): €299.00
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Astronomik SII 12nm 27mm, unmounted
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €108.40 incl. VAT (EU): €129.00 -
Astronomik SII 12nm 31mm
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €142.02 incl. VAT (EU): €169.00 -
Astronomik SII 12nm SC Rear Cell (2'' / 24TPI)
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €276.47 incl. VAT (EU): €329.00
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Astronomik SII 12nm 36mm
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €158.82 incl. VAT (EU): €189.00 -
Astronomik SII 12nm 50mm
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €268.07 incl. VAT (EU): €319.00 -
Astronomik SII 12nm 50 x 50mm², unmounted
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €284.87 incl. VAT (EU): €339.00
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Astronomik SII 12nm Clip-Filter EOS XL
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €268.07 incl. VAT (EU): €319.00