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Old 18-02-2008, 06:48 AM
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Baader UHC-S vs IDAS LPS

Hi all

Typically I've seen people using the Baader UHC-S for light-pollution supression when doing shortish focal length imaging using a DSLR and an ED80.

But lately more people seem to be getting the IDAS LPS. The LPS-P2-48 (48mm (2'' eyepiece) LPS filter) is US$189, basically double the price of the Baader UHC-S.

So my question is - is it worth the extra money? What's the difference between the two? Has anyone done, or seen any, comparisons between the two?

I think Eric (Ezy) has gone the IDAS route?

I will be using this with a Canon 350D, WO 0.8x reducer and ED80.

Comments/suggestions welcome.
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