rustigsmed
22-11-2012, 10:09 AM
Hi,
I have a reflecting telescope and a canon dslr. I modified the canon to full spectrum recently which has resulted in good deep space results. However when I photograph the planets I use a powermate or a powermate and Barlow.
As I've introduced a refractive element it affects the image. I believe to counteract this I need a filter with an IR cut off.
Does anyone know which is best to use in this circumstance?
It looks like the L filter and the OWB filter will do the trick?
I assume the cls ccd won't be effective for planetary.
http://www.bintel.com.au/Astrophotography/Filters/Astronomik-L-Filter--br--EOS-Clip--Type-2c/851/productview.aspx (http://www.bintel.com.au/Astrophotography/Filters/Astronomik-L-Filter--br--EOS-Clip--Type-2c/851/productview.aspx)
http://www.bintel.com.au/Astrophotography/Filters/Astronomik-OWB-CCD-br---EOS-Clip--Type-2/858/productview.aspx (http://www.bintel.com.au/Astrophotography/Filters/Astronomik-OWB-CCD-br---EOS-Clip--Type-2/858/productview.aspx)
Cheers
Rusty
I have a reflecting telescope and a canon dslr. I modified the canon to full spectrum recently which has resulted in good deep space results. However when I photograph the planets I use a powermate or a powermate and Barlow.
As I've introduced a refractive element it affects the image. I believe to counteract this I need a filter with an IR cut off.
Does anyone know which is best to use in this circumstance?
It looks like the L filter and the OWB filter will do the trick?
I assume the cls ccd won't be effective for planetary.
http://www.bintel.com.au/Astrophotography/Filters/Astronomik-L-Filter--br--EOS-Clip--Type-2c/851/productview.aspx (http://www.bintel.com.au/Astrophotography/Filters/Astronomik-L-Filter--br--EOS-Clip--Type-2c/851/productview.aspx)
http://www.bintel.com.au/Astrophotography/Filters/Astronomik-OWB-CCD-br---EOS-Clip--Type-2/858/productview.aspx (http://www.bintel.com.au/Astrophotography/Filters/Astronomik-OWB-CCD-br---EOS-Clip--Type-2/858/productview.aspx)
Cheers
Rusty