The Astronomik Clip-Filters offer a number of practical advantages that make them an ideal choice for astrophotographers:
- Installing and removing the Astronomik Clip-Filter is very quick and easy and requires no extra tools or modifications to the camera body. They can be changed at any time, even at night.
- All lens functions, such as focus, aperture, and image stabilization remain fully functional.
- The Astronomik Clip-Filters are held securely in place without stressing the high-quality glass.
- The Astronomik Clip-Filters are designed and optimized for use with both standard camera lenses and telescopes.
Through the Astronomik Clip-Filters, we were able to solve several common issues faced by astrophotographers:
- Large filters for large camera lenses are very expensive.
- Using a filter holder between the camera body and the lens prevents focusing to infinity.
- For very fast telescopes (low f-number) like the Vixen R200SS or the Takahashi "Epsilon" astrograph, a filter drawer or filter wheel cannot be used because the distance to the corrector lenses would be changed.
- Long exposure times lead to dust settling on the camera's sensor chip.
The Astronomik EOS APS-C Clip-Filters are made from black anodized aluminum.
Additionally, all Astronomik EOS APS-C Clip-Filters serve as an excellent dust shield, protecting the sensor during long exposures. If you only need a dust shield without filtering effects, the Astronomik MC-Clear EOS APS-C Clip-Filter is the right choice.
Installing the Astronomik EOS APS-C Clip-Filter
Removing the Astronomik EOS APS-C Clip-Filter
Use Astronomik filters for your Canon EOS APS-C DSLR camera and enjoy marvelous images with an ultra light equipment!
Compatible Canon EOS APS-C DSLR cameras
Model | Compatibility |
Canon EOS-1D (all variants) | No |
Canon EOS 5D (all variants) | No |
Canon EOS 7D | Yes |
Canon EOS 7D Mark II | Yes |
Canon EOS 20D | Yes |
Canon EOS 20Da | Yes |
Canon EOS 30D | Yes |
Canon EOS 40D | Yes |
Canon EOS 50D | Yes |
Canon EOS 60D | Yes |
Canon EOS 60Da | Yes |
Canon EOS 70D | Yes |
Canon EOS 77D | Yes |
Canon EOS 80D | Yes |
Canon EOS 90D | Yes |
Canon EOS 100D / Rebel SL1 / Kiss X7 | Yes |
Canon EOS 200D / Rebel SL2 / Kiss X9 | Yes |
Canon EOS 250D / Rebel SL3 / Kiss X10 | Yes |
Canon EOS 300D / Digital Rebel / Kiss Digital | Yes |
Canon EOS 350D / Digital Rebel XT / Kiss Digital N | Yes |
Canon EOS 400D / Digital Rebel XTi / Kiss Digital X | Yes |
Canon EOS 450D / Digital Rebel XSi / Kiss X2 | Yes |
Canon EOS 500D / Digital Rebel T1i / Kiss X3 | Yes |
Canon EOS 550D / Digital Rebel T2i / Kiss X4 | Yes |
Canon EOS 600D / Digital Rebel T3i / Kiss X5 | Yes |
Canon EOS 650D / Digital Rebel T4i / Kiss X6i | Yes |
Canon EOS 700D / Digital Rebel T5i / Kiss X7i | Yes |
Canon EOS 750D / Rebel T6i / Kiss X8i | Yes |
Canon EOS 760D / Rebel T6s / 8000D | Yes |
Canon EOS 800D / Rebel T7i / Kiss X9i | Yes |
Canon EOS 850D / Rebel T8i / Kiss X10i | Yes |
Canon EOS 1000D / Digital Rebel XS / Kiss F | Yes |
Canon EOS 1100D / Rebel T3 / Kiss X50 | Yes |
Canon EOS 1200D / Rebel T5 / Kiss X70 | Yes |
Canon EOS 1300D / Rebel T6 / Kiss X80 | Yes |
Canon EOS 1500D / 2000D / Rebel T7 / Kiss X90 | Yes |
Canon EOS 4000D / Rebel T100 / 3000D | Yes |
Canon cameras offered before 2003 | No |
The Astronomik EOS APS-C Clip-Filters fit into the original Canon EF to EF-M bayonet adapter and can be used with all variants of the Canon EOS M camera.
Compatible lenses and adapters
Model | Compatibility |
Original Canon EF-S series lenses | No |
Lenses from third party manufacturers | Yes |
M42 lens adapters | Yes |
T2 lens adapters | Yes |
A short guide for selecting the right filter
If you are just getting started in astrophotography and looking for your first filter, we recommend the Astronomik CLS filter. It effectively suppresses artificial light pollution and natural airglow, giving you a dark sky background and therefore allowing for much longer exposures. This makes it possible to capture much fainter structures and deep-sky objects, even under urban or suburban skies. Despite its strong suppression of unwanted light, the Astronomik CLS filter maintains neutral and well balanced colours, similar to how your eyes would see if they were far more sensitive. For nightscape photography and time-lapse movies, the Astronomic CLS filter is a good choice. However, if you are using a modified camera sensitive to infrared (IR)-light, make sure to choose the Astronomik CLS-CCD filter, which includes a built-in IR-blocker to prevent IR contamination in your images.
The Astronomik UHC filter is a great alternative when photographing under extremely light-polluted skies. Its narrow transmission range allows light from only specific emission lines - H-beta, OIII, H-alpha and SII - to pass through, while filtering out almost all the other light. The Astronomik UHC filter provides much stronger reduction of light pollution than the Astronomik CLS and CLS-CCD filters but will work for emission nebulae only. For galaxies and open or globular star clusters the filter is not suitable.
For those who want to explore photography with narrowband filters, especially with astro-modified cameras, Astronomik offers dedicated Narrowband-Emissionline filters for Oxygen (OIII), Hydrogen (H-alpha) and Sulfur (SII), available with 6nm or 12nm Full-Width-Half-Maximum (FWHM). These filters enable ultra-deep imaging even with the full moon high up in the sky or in severely light-polluted environments. Please note that each Astronomik Emissionline filter only allows light from a narrow wavelength range to pass through. Therefore, colour images must be created by combining exposures through several filters, similar to how false colour images from the Hubble Space Telescope are made. But even images taken with only one filter, particularly with an Astronomik H-alpha filter, can produce stunning monochrome pictures.
If you own a modified camera and want to use it for conventional photography, the Astronomik OWB (Original White Balance) filter is the right choice. It restores the normal colour reproduction of an unmodified camera, allowing you to shoot in daylight again without the need for colour-correting each image afterwards.
Please feel free to contact us if you need any more help or advice in selecting the right filter for your application.