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#1 bhattvd

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Posted 21 May 2024 - 01:28 PM

Hello,

 

I have a Canon R7 Mirrorless camera (APS-C) and take RF mount lenses.

 

Is there any Clip-In filter available (either H-Alpha or Dual Narrow Band) for this camera for Milkyway photography?

 

I want to use it with multiple lenses so Clip-In will be most appropriate.

 

Thanks for your help.

 

-Vinay from Austin, Texas.


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#2 Zambiadarkskies

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Posted 21 May 2024 - 01:32 PM

https://www.astronom...tml?___store=en

 

https://astrophotogr...in-clip-filters


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#3 Rohit Antal

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Posted 14 July 2025 - 09:53 PM

HI Vinay,

I have the same camera, which filter did you end up with?? I am still confused if I should go just with HA clip in filter or dual narrowband filter. Since you are also a R7 user, just wanted to get your opinion.

 

Thanks

 

Rohit

Hello,

 

I have a Canon R7 Mirrorless camera (APS-C) and take RF mount lenses.

 

Is there any Clip-In filter available (either H-Alpha or Dual Narrow Band) for this camera for Milkyway photography?

 

I want to use it with multiple lenses so Clip-In will be most appropriate.

 

Thanks for your help.

 

-Vinay from Austin, Texas.




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