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Filter technology continues to advance and deliver better results in your astrophotography. Antlia has you covered with this premium tri-band filter. You'll be amazed at what it does for your deep sky imaging.
The Antlia Quad Band Anti-Light Pollution Filter is a light suppression filter for color and monochrome cameras. It is able to shoot most deep sky objects like galaxies, reflection nebulae, emission nebula, and star clusters...
Antlia OIII Pro narrowband filter optimizes the FWHM (full width half maximum) to 3nmbandpass. As the bandwidth becomes narrower, the 3nm Pro narrowband filters enhance contrast of emission targets by lowering the unwanted background signal....
Filter technology continues to advance and deliver better results in your astrophotography. Antlia has you covered with this premium dual band filter. You'll be amazed at what it does for your deep sky imaging.
Antlia H-alpha Pro narrowband filter optimizes the FWHM (full width half maximum) to 3nm bandpass. As the bandwidth becomes narrower, the 3nm Pro narrowband filters enhance contrast of emission targets by lowering the unwanted background...
Antlia SII Pro narrowband filter optimizes the FWHM (full width half maximum) to 3nm bandpass. As the bandwidth becomes narrower, the 3nm Pro narrowband filters enhance contrast of emission targets by lowering the unwanted background...
The Antlia LRGB-V Pro series filters are designed for monochrome cameras that use both CCD and CMOS sensors. Suitable sensors include KAF/KAI sensors, Sony IMX sensors, GSENSE and other sensor manufacturers. The LRGB-V Pro set...
This Herschel wedge offers unique and interesting views of the suns surface that you can't get with other basic white light filters. It's a great way to adapt an existing scope and start taking photos.
Antlia HB-OIII filter is engineered specifically for night visual nebulae observation at a high contrast and Deep-sky astrophotography. Its transmission is 90% or greater at critical wavelengths (OIII 500.7nm, OIII 495.9nm, and H-Beta 486.1nm). You’ll...