
Broadband Nebula and Galaxy Filters help needed.
#1
Posted 24 January 2021 - 10:46 PM
I have a full modified 450D camera and L-eNhance filter but when I shoot a broadband target I have difficulties.
Whats the best filters to use in mod camera for broadband targets?
UHC, L-PRO, LPS, CLS, NEODYMIUM
Should I stack UV/IR filter since it is a mod camera?
I have been reading a lot and I cant find a good answer.
Regards,
FearL0rd
#2
Posted 24 January 2021 - 10:58 PM
#3
Posted 24 January 2021 - 10:59 PM
I know but what I have been reading the full mod camera without a filter is not good also. Should I use only an UV/IR?A lot of people prefer not to use filters on broadband targets. The real improvements come with darker skies. The L-eNhance isn’t the best choice for broadband as you are seeing.
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#4
Posted 24 January 2021 - 11:01 PM
Which mod do you have? Ha or full spectrum?I know but what I have been reading the full mod camera without a filter is not good also. Should I use only an UV/IR?
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#5
Posted 24 January 2021 - 11:06 PM
I have 2 cameras a 450D Astro mod full spectrumWhich mod do you have? Ha or full spectrum?
and Im about to buy an astro camera with AR gass Spectral Range 350-1050nm
I believe the answer would work for both.
Regards,
FearL0rd
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#6
Posted 24 January 2021 - 11:07 PM
If you have a full spectrum mod, then get a UV/IR cut filter. If you have the Ha mod, you don't need any filters for broadband targets.
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#7
Posted 24 January 2021 - 11:09 PM
Should I use the Same for a astro camera with AR gass Spectral Range 350-1050nm?If you have a full spectrum mod, then get a UV/IR cut filter. If you have the Ha mod, you don't need any filters for broadband targets.
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#8
Posted 24 January 2021 - 11:19 PM
Should I use the Same for a astro camera with AR gass Spectral Range 350-1050nm?
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I'll answer that with a solid "probably".
Not sure what astro camera you're planning on getting. A lot of them already have the UV/IR filter in front of the sensor. As to whether you can use the same filter with both cameras? Again... probably. It'll depend on the cameras and filter sizes. I know ZWO makes a Canon drop-in filter drawer that can hold 2" mounted filters.
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