Product series:
The OIII 6Nm CCD series of filters are suitable for photographing astronomical nebulae from light-polluted areas as well as from dark sky locations. The contrast between objects that emit light at the wavelength of the oxygen line OIII at 501 nanometre and the background sky is greatly enhanced.
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Filters OIII 6nm CCD 2"
$ 520.00
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Filters OIII 6nm CCD 36mm
$ 314.00
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Filters OIII 6nm CCD 1.25"
$ 209.00
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Filters OIII 6nm CCD Clip Canon EOS R XL
$ 560.00
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Filters OIII 6nm CCD Clip Sony alpha 7
$ 550.00
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Filters OIII 6nm CCD Clip Nikon XL
$ 530.00
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Filters OIII 6nm CCD Clip Pentax K
$ 530.00
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Filters OIII 6nm CCD 50x50mm ungefasst
$ 530.00
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Filters OIII 6nm CCD M52
$ 530.00
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Filters OIII 6nm CCD Clip Canon EOS XL
$ 530.00
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Filters OIII 6nm CCD 50mm
$ 520.00
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Filters OIII 6nm CCD T2
$ 461.00
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Filters OIII 6nm CCD 42mm ungefasst
$ 377.00
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Filters OIII 6nm CCD Clip Canon EOS M
$ 335.00
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Filters OIII 6nm CCD Clip Canon EOS APS-C
$ 314.00
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Filters OIII 6nm CCD 31mm
$ 262.00
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Filters OIII 6nm 27mm CCD filter, unmounted
$ 209.00
Transmission and full width at half maximum
The full width at half maximum of 6nm is perfectly adapted to the use of CCD and CMOS sensors with particularly low dark current. The 6nm filters are the best choice if you are observing from a location with extreme light pollution or generally whenever weak objects are to be photographed in regions of the sky with many stars.
What does CCD mean?
CCD filters also feature an integrated IR block. This is particularly important for photography, since although the camera sensors are sensitive to this long-wave spectral range, the upstream optical instruments (telescopes, etc.) cause imaging errors in the infrared range.
Such optical errors do not play a role for purely visual observation, since the human eye anyway cannot perceive them. Of course if you want to specifically shoot in the IR area, you should not use a CCD filter.