Brand: Antlia

Antlia IR Pass 685nm 1.25" Planetary Filter (ANT-IR685-125)

ANT-IR685-125

Brand: Antlia

Antlia IR Pass 685nm 1.25" Planetary Filter (ANT-IR685-125)

ANT-IR685-125

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The Antlia IR Pass 685nm filter is an absorptive filter that allows infrared light with wavelengths of more than 685nm to pass through. At these longer wavelengths, the sensitivity of the unaided eye is reduced, so it is not suitable for visual observations. The filter is highly recommended for any planetary photography. At long-wavelength spectral range the atmospheric air turbulence (seeing) has much lower impact on the sharpness. The closer to the infrared band, planetary images are less disturbed by wavefront distortions in the atmosphere (seeing), result in the sharpest and highest contrast image possible.

By combining a luminance image taken with the IR-Pass filter, along with RGB and U-Venus filters, overall image sharpness is significantly enhanced and details of planets in different bands are taken. The filter is also possible to image the other planets during daylight due to the dark background sky created by the 685nm IR Pass Filter.

Specifications

Model IR Pass 685nm IR Pass 850nm
Size 1.25" (Mounted) 1.25" (Mounted)
Filter Thickness 2mm +/- 0.05mm 2mm +/- 0.05mm
Optical Substrate Schott optical substrate Schott optical substrate
Surface Quality S/D (scratch/dig) = 60/40  (Refer to MIL-O-13830)
Transmitted Wavefront Lambda/4 or better Lambda/4 or better
Parallelism Less than 30 arcsec Less than 30 arcsec

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