Brand: Antlia

Antlia Triband RGB Ultra 2" Mounted Filter (TRIBAND-RGB-ULTRA-2)

ANT-TRIBAND-RGB-ULTRA-2

Brand: Antlia

Antlia Triband RGB Ultra 2" Mounted Filter (TRIBAND-RGB-ULTRA-2)

ANT-TRIBAND-RGB-ULTRA-2

Filter technology continues to advance and deliver better results in your astrophotography. Antlia has you covered with this premium tri-band filter. You'll be amazed at what it does for your deep sky imaging.
  • It is workable to shoot galaxies, reflection nebulae and star clusters
  • Refined coating process makes the Triband RGB Ultra filters with excellent halo suppression and improved signal-to-noise performance
  • It has been specifically designed for balanced color transmission using Antlia's experience in spectrum design
  • The balanced transmission allows the minimal color cast to broadband emission objects such as stars, galaxies, and globular clusters.
  • The Triband RGB Ultra can be used with nearly all systems as fast as f/2 with minimal loss of efficiency or shifts in spectral response
  • When shooting LRGB with mono cameras, unless you are wanting to image LDN (dark nebulae) the Triband RGB Ultra can be used as a luminance filter replacement for objects such as nebulae and galaxies to improve contrast and signal to noise ratio
  • The Triband RGB Ultra is able to better isolate the H-alpha, O3 and blue spectrum from the background light pollution
  • For visual use, Triband RGB Ultra filter ensures the high transmittance of the HSO emission line and can be used for observing deep-sky objects with large-diameter telescopes.
  • The filter provides excellent flexibility and compatibility with both OSC and Mono camera systems
  • It facilitates the imaging of most astronomical objects using all optical configurations down to f/2 focal ratio
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Product Description

This filter is designed for light pollution suppression for OSC and Mono cameras. The spectral design selects the most substantial information in the RGB bands, which makes Antlia Triband RGB Ultra Filter possible to shoot over 90% of deep sky objects, in addition to its excellent performance on emission nebula. Different from other ultra-narrowband filters, it is able to capture galaxies, reflection nebulae, and star clusters from a Bortle 8 location to Bortle 1 while presenting more balanced RGB colors in your images. It also has a broad bandpass designed to cope with faster optics up to the f/2 focal ratio.

The quantum efficiency of the B channel in current CMOS sensors is often significantly lower than that of R and G channels. Antlia team was to provide a filter with a more realistic color balance for astrophotography from light polluted locations. The problem with the low blue wavelength efficiency becomes apparent when imaging reflection nebulae and blue stars. In CMOS sensors, the blue wavelengths also contain contribution from the stronger green spectrum, thereby affecting the balance of the blue colors. Many popular imaging objects contain reflection nebula with faint blue hues such the central part of NGC2264.

Therefore, we designed Antlia Triband RGB Ultra Filter that not only retains the HSO emission signal but also increases the amount of Luminous flux of the blue B channel. By improving the blue wavelength transmission, the color of the photo is better balanced and easier to manage in post processing.

Specifications

Model H-Alpha S-II O-III NII
Wavelength: 656.3nm 671.6nm
672.4nm
495.9nm
500.7nm
658.3nm
654.8nm
Peak Transmission: > 92% > 92% > 92% > 92%
Blocking: ≥ OD4 @ 300-1100nm
Filter Thickness: 2nm +/- 0.05nm

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