Product information "Astronomik CLS-CCD Clip-Filter"
The Astronomik CLS CCD filter is designed for use with cameras that are intended for astronomical use. It enhances the contrast between all deep-sky objects and the sky background, making it ideal for astrophotography under light polluted skies.
Its wider transmission range compared to UHC filters allows a greater amount of light to pass through, resulting in less dimming of stars.
The Astronomik CLS CCD filter is optimized to block as much unwanted light as possible while allowing the maximum amount of light from the astronomical objects to pass through. The Astronomik CLS CCD filter completely blocks the emission lines of artificial light sources such as high- and low-pressure sodium (Na)- and mercury (Hg)-vapor lamps, the majority of emissions from LED lamps as well as all lines of natural airglow.
The Astronomik CLS CCD filter is suitable for DSLR, CMOS, and CCD cameras and can be used with telescopes or lenses with focal ratios from 1:1.8 to 1:15.
The integrated infrared(IR)-blocking layer makes it suitable for use with cameras without their own IR-block filter.
30s exposures with JPEG data directly from the camera without further processing. Second image taken with the Astronomik CLS CCD filter. (Canon EOS M3 MC-modified, ISO 1600, Walimex 12/2.0)
Other uses
- The 1.25" and 2" socket models can be used for observations from light-polluted areas.
- For color images from emission line objects, the Astronomik CLS CCD filter is an excellent choice for the luminance channel.
Alternatives
For cameras with an built-in IR cut filter or for visual observation, the Astronomik CLS filter is a more budget-friendly option.
Suitability of the Astronomik CLS CCD filters
- CMOS and CCD photography: Very good blocking of light-pollution
- DSLR photography (original): Good, color balance is shifted but contrast is enhanced
- DSLR photography (astro-modified): Very good, color balance is close to perfect
- DSLR photography (MC-modified): Very good, color balance is close to perfect
Gallery of images taken with our Astronomik CLS CCD filter
Technical Data
- 95% transmission at 486nm (H-beta)
- 95% transmission at 496nm (OIII)
- 95% transmission at 501nm (OIII)
- 97% transmission at 656nm (H-alpha)
- Transmission range: 450 to 520nm and 640 to 690nm
- Glass thickness: 1mm (except Astronomik OWB Type 3 and XT filters)
- Finely polished optical glass, free of any striae, residual stresses, and bubbles
- Extremely scratch-resistant and durable coating
- Completely resistant against high humidity and aging effects
- Astronomik MFR coating (Astronomik Deep-Sky RGB, UV-IR Block L-1, L-2, L-3, and Narrowband-Emissionline filters)
- Parfocal with other Astronomik filters
- Diffraction-limited
- Optimized spectral windows
- Delivered in a high-quality, long-lasting filter box
Due to the high-precision machining of the carrier substrate, all Astronomik filters are parfocal with wedge errors far below all common tolerances. Astronomik filters are diffraction-limited, ensuring that the optical performance (resolution and contrast) of your telescope is not compromised. Issues concerning focal distances and the exact alignment of images from each color channel are therefore effectively eliminated.
All Astronomik filters are ideal for modern cameras, including both CMOS- and CCD-based models, ensuring you capture the best possible images with your equipment. Sharpness, contrast, and the absence of any reflections and halos are guaranteed. Even with bright stars in the field of view, nebulae and galaxies will be captured with the finest structures. The Astronomik MFR coating is designed for optimal performance across a wide range of focal ratios of the optics used.
Every Astronomik filter undergoes a rigorous quality control process before delivery. Additionally, each Astronomik Narrowband-Emissionline filter is measured using a high-end PerkinElmer Spectrophotometer to ensure it meets the specifications published on our website. On the back of each Narrowband-Emissionline filter box, you will find a label detailing the precise spectral data for that specific filter, including the maximum transmission and the recommended range of focal ratios.
Customer opinion
Mario Spénard: »I want to thank you for your magnificent CLS-CCD. I am using it with a standard unmodified Nikon D610 in a very light polluted area with some really nice result.«