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Clip filter for mirrorless Nikon Z full frame bodies
With a delay of some months we are now ready to offer you XL-clip filters for the mirrorless full frame ZI bodies from Nikon.
The filters are held in place save and secure with no stress to the high quality glass. Installation and removal are quick an easy!
The clip-filter are designed and optimized to be used with normal lenses and with telescopes as well.
Due to the very tight space inside the camera the clip filters might add a minimal obstruction at the edge of the field, wich is easly corrected by normal flatfielding.
Compatibility:
- Nikon Z5 : YES
- Nikon Z7 & Z7 MkII : YES
- Nikon Z6 & Z6 MkII + Mk III: YES
- Nikon Z8 : YES
- Nikon Z9 : YES
- Nikon Zf : YES
- Other bodies have not been tested yet.
- APS-C sized bodies are NOT compatible!
- Not compatible with the original Nikon Z 2.0x teleconverter
A short guide selecting the right filter for you:
Lot´s of customers are overwhelmed by the vast number of filters offered by Astronomik. Due to that we give you a short guide how to select the right filter for your application below.
Our usual recommendation for the "First Filter" is the Astronomik CLS filter. The CLS blocks all unwanted artifical light pollution and natural airglow and gives you a dark background in your images. When using this filter you may expose much longer than without, so you will be able to pick much fainter structures and objects. The filter is designed in such a way that all objects are given in their natural colors. -They would look the same if your human eye would be much more sensitive!
Important: The standard CLS has no built-in IR-blocker. In case your camera has been modified for Astrophotography, please take the CLS-CCD which has a built-in IR-blocker!
The CLS is the fist choice for all applications like night-scape photography and time lapse movies!
If you have to work under a heavyly light polluted sky, the UHC is a good choice too: It´s transmission curve is very tight. It gives you the light from the Hß, OIII, H-alpha and SII lines in one single exposure. The reduction of light pollution is much stronger than the CLS/CLS-CCD, but the filter will work for gas nebulas only! Any galaxies and open or globular clusters are filtered out! You will get "false colors" with the UHC, no natural colors like the CLS/CLS-CCD.
If you want to digg deeper into astrophotography with your Nikon, you should think about a set of emission line filters centered on OIII, H-alpha and SII. All three are available either with 12nm or 6nm bandwidth. With these filters you can do ultra-deep images even under the worst sky you can imagine plus the full moon high up in the sky! Imaging possibilties are nearly unlimited with these filters!
The emission line filters isolate the light from a very tight range of wavelengths. So you don´t get any color information! if you want to create color images (false color like images from the HST), you will need all three filters to mix the three channels into a final color image.
However the H-alpha filter is great for using it alone: Data can be processed to splendid greyscale images!
If you own a modified camera, you should consider the OWB filter: OWB is short for "original white Balance", and that´s what the filter does: It gives you back the normal color reproduction from a un-modified camera. When using the OWB you may use your modified camera for normal daylight photography again, without the need for color correcting each image afterwards!
For the advanced astrophotographer we do offer a wide selection of filters: Perfect accessories for all kinds of astrophotography. To compile a usefull selection of filters for your observing goals we are happy to give you advise, either via phone or eMail.
Please feel free to contact us if you need any more help and advise in selecting the right filter for your application! (Contact)
Use Astronomik filter with your Nikon Z5, Z6 or Z7 and enjoy images of undreamt beauty!
And if you would like to know how it feels when you get your filter, just have a look at this video on YouTube
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XL-Clip-Filter for Nikon Z series
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Astronomik CLS XT Clip-Filter Nikon Z XL
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €192.44 incl. VAT (EU): €229.00 -
Astronomik CLS CCD XT Clip-Filter Nikon Z XL
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €234.45 incl. VAT (EU): €279.00 -
Astronomik UHC-E XT Clip-Filter Nikon Z XL
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €167.23 incl. VAT (EU): €199.00
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Astronomik L-1 UV-IR Block XT Clip-Filter Nikon Z XL
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €167.23 incl. VAT (EU): €199.00 -
Astronomik L-2 UV-IR Block XT Clip-Filter Nikon Z XL
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €150.42 incl. VAT (EU): €179.00 -
Astronomik L-3 UV-IR Block XT Clip-Filter Nikon Z XL
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €167.23 incl. VAT (EU): €199.00
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Astronomik ProPlanet 642 BP XT Clip-Filter Nikon Z XL
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €167.23 incl. VAT (EU): €199.00 -
Astronomik ProPlanet 742 XT Clip-Filter Nikon Z XL
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €142.02 incl. VAT (EU): €169.00 -
Astronomik ProPlanet 807 XT Clip-Filter Nikon Z XL
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €142.02 incl. VAT (EU): €169.00
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Astronomik MC-Clear XT Clip-Filter Nikon Z XL
excl. VAT (Non-EU): €116.81 incl. VAT (EU): €139.00