Baader UHC-S 2"

Baader PlanetariumSKU: FUHC-2
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1¼" and 2" Baader UHC-S DeepSky Filter

Planeoptically Polished

Baader UHC-S DeepSky - All Filters
All Baader UHC-S DeepSky Filter
1¼", 2", 50.4 mm, 50x50 mm

Planeoptically polished for the highest images quality. Produces a much brighter image with superb contrast than a conventional Nebula filter. Excellent for openings from 100mm.

Baader UHC-S Nebula Filter with highest transmission and realistic star colours!

A new class of LPR Nebula filters finally delivering the happy medium, with enough light for smaller telescope openings at the same time with the high contrast of classical UHC filter.

Light pollution from street lights is blocked carefully. The filter is the sensible addition to all previous deep sky and UHC filters. Both for visual as well as photographic use.

All filters produce a brighter image and are optically polished with ultra-hard dielectric coatings. They are absolutely scratch resistant and can be cleaned as often as needed, ideally with Baader Optical Wonder Cleaning Fluid.

MANUFACTURERBaader Planetarium
SKU (#)2458276
WEIGHT (KG)0.0650
TRANSMISSION RANGEmultiple bands (see spectral image)
FILTER THICKNESS (WITHOUT CELL)2 mm
FILTER SIZE2"
FILTER MOUNTEDMounted (LPFC 6mm)
TYPE OF FILTERBandpass
SINGLE OR SET?Single Filter
FILTER SHAPEround

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