At SVBONY, we understand that every astrophotography enthusiast has unique requirements. That’s why we offer a diverse selection of astronomical filters designed to cater to various imaging needs and preferences.
Whether you are capturing the vibrant colors of emission nebulae with our narrowband filters or enhancing contrast in light-polluted urban environments with our multiband filters, SVBONY filters are engineered to provide exceptional performance. Our broadband filters allow for versatile usage, making them ideal for general stargazing and imaging across different celestial objects.
With filter options tailored for specific wavelengths—such as Hα and OIII—as well as broader applications, SVBONY ensures that every astrophotographer can find the perfect tool to bring their vision to life. Explore our range of filters today and elevate your astrophotography experience!
We would like to draw your attention to three essential filters now available in our lineup: the SV220, SV240, and SV260. Each of these filters has been meticulously designed to enhance your astrophotography experience.
To assist you in selecting the right filter for your needs, we have provided spectral graphs for each filter, showcasing their unique transmission characteristics.
SV220 Dualband Filter: Ideal for capturing specific emission nebulae such as those featuring Hα (656.3 nm) and OIII (500.7 nm) , planetary nebulae and supernova remnants, this narrowband filter maximizes contrast and detail.
SV240 Multi-Narrowband Filter: Specifically engineered for urban environments with significant light pollution, this multiband filter excels in imaging galaxies and reflection nebulae, making it perfect for color image acquisition.
SV260 Multi-broadpass Filter: With enhanced UV/IR cutoff functionality, this filter provides a broad range of light transmission while minimizing chromatic aberration, making it suitable for various celestial bodies including galaxies, reflection nebula, star clusters and starfield shooting.
We hope this information helps you choose the right filter for your astrophotography endeavors!