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You can trust purchasing and delivery with All-Star Telescope. All of our transactions are 100% secure and Level 1 PCI DSS compliant thanks to Shopify's ShopPay platform. For additional protection, we insure 100% of the value of every shipment we make. If it get's lost during shipment, we replace it. If it gets damaged during shipment, we replace it. We make sure your product arrives exactly as you would expect it to; we promise.
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Product Description
Optolong Clear Sky filter effectively blocks out the influence of city Na lamp and Hg mercury lamp. It would not only improve contrast, but would cause better color reduction as well. Suitable for light pollution environment or bortle scale level1 to level 4. It can also shoot city night scene. It belongs to a type of light pollution filter.
Compatible Cameras and Lens
- Applicable camera body: Z5 / Z6 / Z6II / Z7 / Z7II / Z8 / Z9 / ZF
- Applicable lenses: All Z series lenses can be used. All F-mount lenses can be used (adapter is required)
- Note: Because of the mirrorless optical path and diaphragm design, as well as the incident angle of light, there may be slight vignetting. The L-Pro is recommended for 50mm or above. If using a wide-angle lens, the edges of the frame will need to be cropped or corrected in post processing due to vignetting.
Warm Prompt
- About color: due to the influence of ambient light, color difference of the display and flash photography, the color of the product may have some color difference. Detailed color is in accordana with the final product.
- About coating: the interference filter will show different colors under different light, which is a normal phenomenon. Please refer to the material object.
- About the style: in order to improve the product, the change of design/appearance/parameters has not been updated in time. Please see the subject produce.
- About the description: the series of this product have the same material, technology and design, different sizes only, please note.
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