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Robbie_tee
12-12-2012, 09:07 PM
Hi all

Looking at getting some filters for my QSI583WSG camera and am debating which of he 2 brands to get.

Pros and cons of either would be much appreciated

Cheers

Robbie

Robbie_tee
17-12-2012, 12:29 PM
Really no one has any advice?

SkyViking
17-12-2012, 12:57 PM
I use a QSI 683wsg camera and am perfectly happy with my set of Astrodon's: 31mm LRGB plus an additional C and NIR filter. All are perfectly parfocal and performs flawlessly with no unwanted reflections etc. They are also very solid being 3mm thick.
I don't have anything to compare with though as this is my only filter set.

gregbradley
17-12-2012, 07:58 PM
I have both Baader, Astronomik and Astrodon. My Astronomiks are the earlier generation before they brought out the low reflection models.

I got OK colour from Baader (biased to the reds), pleasing with Astronomiks (but they are thin like 1mm and need spacers to be held in place with some filter wheels), Astrodon gave me best colours most easily every time. So Astrodon's are my standard filters.

Mike Sidonio uses Astronomiks and his images speak for themselves.

Astrodons are the most expensive as well which is a negative.

Greg.

allan gould
18-12-2012, 10:06 AM
I use Astronomiks and they have a 10 year guarantee and are essentially parfocal, but either brand are excellent.

Robbie_tee
18-12-2012, 04:19 PM
Thanks to all.

If i was going the Astrodon which series E or I series?

Robbie

RickS
18-12-2012, 05:30 PM
Depends what sort of sensor you have. The E series filters are designed for Kodak KAF sensors and the I series are for the Kodak KAI sensors.

gregbradley
19-12-2012, 03:29 PM
Parfocal relates to the consistency in thickness. So to be parfocal the filters need to be within a specific accuracy. I forget that accuracy but its pretty fine - a few microns.

Astronomiks must be good that way. Baader are not parfocal despite saying they are and Astrodons are reasonably parfocal - close enough you may not bother with refocusing between filters.

Greg.

Peter Ward
19-12-2012, 10:55 PM
While Astrodons are good, they bleed signal across RGB. I'd recommend reading a paper by Dr. Alan Holmes on this. Custom Scientific have the least cross-talk.