FaintFuzzies
October 22nd, 2017, 05:54 AM
I took my ten filters to Lumicon in the Sacramento area and had them scanned by Cary. Some results are as expected with a few surprises. Read on and please comment away.
Narrowband Filters
Interesting results. No degradation, but the transmission results of the Orion Ultrablock are a bit lower than I expected. I bought this filter way back in the early to mid 1990s. Showed no degradation of the coatings and it still looks nearly pristine. I liked it as it kills everything after the last O-III lines. No red stuff.
2707
The Omega NPB has a quite a bit of red pass through and gives this annoying "double star" appearance in the eyepiece. The scan confirms this. About 10 years old.
2708
Lumicon UHC filter - very good filter. After seeing this result, I will start using this more often than the Orion. I had the Orion since 1995. Great filter and loved it. I picked up this Lumicon about 3 years ago.
2709
Now after seeing these three results, I think I'm going to switch my main narrow band from Ultrablock to UHC. The NPB will remain my second choice.
Now on to my broadband filters
My very old Celestron Nebular Filter I got since I was in high school in 1984. Wow, pretty broad bandpass and okay transmission. Everything past about 530nm is cut off, which was pretty good considering that this was made almost 35 years ago. I used it with my old RV-6 and original AC powered Celestron C8. Yeah those made in the late 70's.
2710
The very first time I saw Hanny's Voorwerp through my friend's 48" telescope was with the CLS filter. Since that thing is almost 700 million light years away and the O-III lines were red shifted away to about 525-530nm (https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/399/1/129/1086654/Galaxy-Zoo-Hanny-s-Voorwerp-a-quasar-light-echo), which is still within the CLS bandwidth. Nothing else worked at the time. Jimi ended up getting the Sloan G filter which helped too.
2711
Lastly, the Lumicon Deep Sky - a rock solid broadband filter. About 3 years old.
2712
After seeing the scans, my preference remains the same starting with the CLS, then the Deep Sky.
Line Filters
Lumicon O-III (about 10 years old) Replaced my old blue box O-III
2713
Lumicon H-Beta (about 10 years old) Also replaced my old blue box H-Beta
2714
Lumicon Comet (about 3 years old)
2715
Enjoy the scans. If you are interested in getting your filters scanned. Contact Cary at Lumicon.
Narrowband Filters
Interesting results. No degradation, but the transmission results of the Orion Ultrablock are a bit lower than I expected. I bought this filter way back in the early to mid 1990s. Showed no degradation of the coatings and it still looks nearly pristine. I liked it as it kills everything after the last O-III lines. No red stuff.
2707
The Omega NPB has a quite a bit of red pass through and gives this annoying "double star" appearance in the eyepiece. The scan confirms this. About 10 years old.
2708
Lumicon UHC filter - very good filter. After seeing this result, I will start using this more often than the Orion. I had the Orion since 1995. Great filter and loved it. I picked up this Lumicon about 3 years ago.
2709
Now after seeing these three results, I think I'm going to switch my main narrow band from Ultrablock to UHC. The NPB will remain my second choice.
Now on to my broadband filters
My very old Celestron Nebular Filter I got since I was in high school in 1984. Wow, pretty broad bandpass and okay transmission. Everything past about 530nm is cut off, which was pretty good considering that this was made almost 35 years ago. I used it with my old RV-6 and original AC powered Celestron C8. Yeah those made in the late 70's.
2710
The very first time I saw Hanny's Voorwerp through my friend's 48" telescope was with the CLS filter. Since that thing is almost 700 million light years away and the O-III lines were red shifted away to about 525-530nm (https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/399/1/129/1086654/Galaxy-Zoo-Hanny-s-Voorwerp-a-quasar-light-echo), which is still within the CLS bandwidth. Nothing else worked at the time. Jimi ended up getting the Sloan G filter which helped too.
2711
Lastly, the Lumicon Deep Sky - a rock solid broadband filter. About 3 years old.
2712
After seeing the scans, my preference remains the same starting with the CLS, then the Deep Sky.
Line Filters
Lumicon O-III (about 10 years old) Replaced my old blue box O-III
2713
Lumicon H-Beta (about 10 years old) Also replaced my old blue box H-Beta
2714
Lumicon Comet (about 3 years old)
2715
Enjoy the scans. If you are interested in getting your filters scanned. Contact Cary at Lumicon.