🌌 Elevate Your Stargazing Game!
The Celestron Variable Polarizing Moon Filter is a must-have accessory for telescope enthusiasts, allowing for customizable light transmission from 1-40%. Designed to fit 1.25” eyepieces, this filter enhances your viewing experience of bright celestial objects like the moon and Venus while ensuring durability with its scratch-resistant coating.
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Thread Size | 31.75 Millimeters |
Special Effect | Polarizer |
Coating Description | Scratch resistant |
Item Dimensions L x W | 1.23"L x 0.88"W |
Photo Filter Size | 31.75 Millimeters |
S**M
Great view of the creaters.
Worked great on my Celestron 130AZ's 10 and 20mm's. Brought out great detail.
D**E
Great product.
Am very pleased with the lense.
D**E
Greenish tint
I thought it would have a gray hue based on the picture. Not sure if i read description completely. Quality is fine.
H**
Great for reducing brightness
With this I can finally point my telescope at the moon without worrying about burning my retinas good for reducing brightness does allow for more detail to show
T**M
Works as intended
You can tell a pretty large difference between the amount of light reaching your eye using this piece. The full moon is still to bright to edge in all those details but it will take away some eye strain. As far as using it for photography, you will have to adjust coloring to get out the green tint. If you use lightroom, adjusting the temp to -5 and the hue to 5 will give you a kind of natural bluish tint. As I stated before the full moon is still a light pollution monster so your camera may do it better justice adjusting the ISO or frame speed. Maybe ISO 80 and 1/125 fs. But if you're looking at a Waning Gibbous this filter will help manage the ambiance so you can see those craters hiding off to the edge in the shadows. Pretty good for it's price. It also fits in both my celestron eye pieces and pylossl which is nice. Can switch between my newtonian reflector and celestron refractor without to much eyepiece play. I don't recommend for stargazing or looking for planets unless you're using a high power piece
A**N
So far, so good
This filter removes glare while observing the moon in all phases. Detail really jumps out using this filter. Reasonably priced too.
A**R
Working as expected
Works nicely, eases viewing of the moon.Only drawback is that it is placed inside the telescope so changing the polarization requires disassembly of the eyepiece. In addition - if the telescope remains assembled - you may forget the filter inside --> might take time to understand why deep sky objects are not visible - but this was my fault, not the filter...
A**R
Filter outer diameter smaller than 1-1/4"
The outer diameter of this filter is smaller that the 1-1/4" barrel so that a lens cap fits too loosely to stay on. I am replacing this filter due to that inconvenience.
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