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Originally Posted by Tandum
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Hi Tandum,
Firstly the Ha CCD filters you see should never be used for solar prominence observing, you would fry your eyeball if you tried.
In general what you are paying for is the narrowist window around the Ha frequency with the highest transmission. Narrow high transmission filters are difficult to make so are very expensive.
The narrower the filter does not really mean you have to image for longer as if the transmission is high all you really are getting is the Ha which is what you want. For example, the attached is a 10 minute sub using the Astronomic 6nm Ha CCD filter. 10 minutes through this filter gives me better data than 10 minutes without the filter.
I would say any Ha CCD filter with a bandpass of between 6 and 10 nm with a transmission in the ha of greater than 90% would be suitable for your needs.
I can recomend the Astronomic filter at 6nm, however Bintel are now selling a set of Orion filters where if you buy all three you get 7nm Ha, OIII, SII for about 450 AUD. I havnt tried these but they are reported to be quite good.
However if you note the transmission it is quoted at 90% whereas even the 13nm Astronomic Ha is quoted at over 97%. Still, for the price they are probably very good.
Cheers
Paul