Pass Filters
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- Single Bandpass Filters (278) Apply Single Bandpass Filters filter
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- Remote Sensing (6) Apply Remote Sensing filter
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- Bessell UBVRI Filters (10) Apply Bessell UBVRI Filters filter
- LRGB Filters (4) Apply LRGB Filters filter
- Sloan ugriz Filters (5) Apply Sloan ugriz Filters filter
- Colorimetry Filters (3) Apply Colorimetry Filters filter
- Longpass Filters (30) Apply Longpass Filters filter
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Application
- Fluorescence (216) Apply Fluorescence filter
- Raman (12) Apply Raman filter
- Astronomy (36) Apply Astronomy filter
- Machine Vision (21) Apply Machine Vision filter
- PCR (9) Apply PCR filter
- Remote Sensing (6) Apply Remote Sensing filter
- Colorimetry (3) Apply Colorimetry filter
- SWIR (15) Apply SWIR filter
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27052
B-Bessell
Blue photometric filter in UVBRI series - Durable, high-transmission sputtered coating
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27061
Classic B-Bessell
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27064
Classic I-Bessell
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27063
Classic R-Bessell
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27060
Classic U-Bessell
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27062
Classic V-Bessell
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27001
H-alpha 3nm Bandpass
H-alpha filters are essential for imaging nebulae and other objects which are rich in ionized hydrogen. At 656.3nm, a narrow-band emission filter is required to separate H-alpha from the SII doublet (671.6nm and 673.1nm).
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27065
H-alpha 3nm Bandpass optimized for f/2.8-f/3.6
H-alpha filters are essential for imaging nebulae and other objects which are rich in ionized hydrogen. At 656.3nm, a narrow-band emission filter is required to separate H-alpha from the SII doublet (671.6nm and 673.1nm). Chroma’s f/3.0 filters are designed to minimize spectral shift and hold their shape better in an f/3.0 beam.
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27002
H-alpha 5nm Bandpass
H-alpha filters are essential for imaging nebulae and other objects which are rich in ionized hydrogen. At 656.3nm, a narrow-band emission filter is required to separate H-alpha from the SII doublet (671.6nm and 673.1nm).
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27003
H-alpha 8nm Bandpass
H-alpha filters are essential for imaging nebulae and other objects which are rich in ionized hydrogen. At 656.3nm, a narrow-band emission filter is required to separate H-alpha from the SII doublet (671.6nm and 673.1nm).