About this product
Model: ak_h-beta_125
Part Number: 10214125
The Astronomik H-beta is a filter for visual observation, in particular with instruments of larger aperture.
It lets the light of the H-beta emission line pass nearly unhindered and blocks the remaining spectral range to the extent that the eye is dark adapted. By the use of the Astronomik H-beta filter, the contrast is increased so strongly, that even the observation of the Horse Head Nebulae with telescopes of 10" - 12" reaches the realm of the possible.
FEATURES
- Transmission of nearly 100% of the H-beta line
- Complete blocking of all disturbing wavelengths
- Main operational use: Hydrogen Nebulae
- Not sensitive to high humidity or ageing effects
- Scratch-resistance!
- Excellent quality substrate, diffraction limited - the optical performance of your telescope will not be reduced
- Parfocal with other Astronomik filters
- 1mm Glass Thickness
- Supplied in a high-quality, long lasting, filter box
Main use
The optimal aperture ratio for the use of the filter is 1:4,5 to 1:6. The range of application extends from 1:3.5 to 1:15. Transmission losses and chromatic distortions, which arise with other filters, are only apparent with the Astronomik filters when extremely fast aperture ratios of 1:3 and higher are used.
The Astronomik H-beta filter will allow you to view large objects, in the whole field of view of the eyepiece, even when using wide-angle eyepieces - not only in the center of the eyepiece.
This filter should be used on telescopes with a diameter of 8 " (20cm) or larger. Smaller instruments do not gather enough light for meaningful and satisfying astronomical work.
Due to the high optical quality of the Astronomik H-beta filter substrate you will see the same needle-sharp stars as you would from your regular telescope.
Other uses
- In the whole sky, there are few objects that benefit from the use of this filter in visual observation. On the other hand h-beta filters often decide about seeing or not seeing an object. Without a filter the eye is hardly able to discover the low contrasts of H-alpha regions.
- With EOS Clip Filter even in extreme light polluted areas photography with DSLR cameras becomes possible.
Transmission Chart
- The horizontal axis is the Wavelength in Nanometers (nm). 400nm is deep blue, at 520nm the human eye senses green and at 600nm red. At 656nm is the famous "H-Alpha" emission line of hydrogen.
- The transmission in % is plotted on the vertical axis.
- The blue line shows the transmission of the filter.
- The most important emission lines from nebulas are shown in orange. The most important lines are from ionised Hydrogen (H-alpha and H-beta) and double ionised oxygen (OIII).
The major emission lines of artificial light pollution:
| Hg 435,8nm | Hg 546,1nm | Hg 577,0nm | Hg 578,1nm |
| Na 589,0nm | Na 589,6nm | Na 615,4nm | Na 616,1nm |
The major emission lines of nebulas:
H-β 486,1nm | OIII 495,9nm | OIII 500,7nm | H-α 656,3nm
Suitability
- Visual observation (dark skies): Very good, but only suitable for a few objects
- Visual observation (urban skies): Unsuitable
- Film photography: It depends, very long exposure time
- CCD photography: Good, when used with an additional IR-block-filter
- DSLR photography (original): Very good, but only suitable for a few objects
- DSLR photography (astro modified): Very good, but only suitable for a few objects
- DSLR photography (MC modified): Good, when used with an additional IR-block-filter
- Webcam / Video (Planets): Unsuitable
- Webcam / Video (Deep Sky): Unsuitable
Technical Data
- Transmission of nearly 100% of the H-beta line
- Complete blocking of all disturbing wavelengths
- Main operational use: Hydrogen Nebulae
- Scratch-resistant!
- Excellent carrier material. The optical performance of your telescope is not reduced by the filter in any way.
- Parfocal with other Astronomik filters
- Glass thickness: 1mm
- Completely resistant against high humidity, scratches and ageing effects
- Diffraction limited, the filter will not reduce the optical performance of your telescope!
- Astronomik filters are delivered in a high-quality, long lasting, filter box
Customer reviews
Average Rating (1 Review): | |
I have seen the horsehead with this filter 27 April 2018 | Alan
Hb filters are not the first on an astronomers list. But once you have a UHC and O3 then these are next on your list especially if you are chasing the "horsehead" in Orion! This filter worked for me, what more can I say?
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