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Code : B00008Y0TP
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Product Feature
- For 21, 80A, No. 15, Polarizing
- Perfect for lunar and planetary observation
- Reduce glare and light scattering
- High-quality, solid plane parallel glass
- Stackable filters for various combinations
Product Description
For 21, 80A, No. 15, PolarizingPerfect for lunar and planetary observationReduce glare and light scatteringHigh-quality, solid plane parallel glassStackable filters for various combinationsProduct Detail
- Brand: Celestron
- Model: 94119-10
- Dimensions: 6.00" h x8.00" w x8.00" l,.20 pounds
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Reasonably good set of filters, but not essential
By Juan P. Gonzalez
First of all, the the picture on Amazon is incorrect. I hope they fix this soon. This filter set actually includes these 4 filters: Orange #21, Light Blue #80A, Deep Yellow #15 and ND-25 Neutral Density . You can verify this from the Celestron web site itself (look for part 94119-10). Overall, these are very good filters, but after using them a few times, I'm not sure that they improve my viewing much, so I stopped using them. The only one I still use occasionally is the 25% neutral filter which helps when viewing a full moon. There's nothing wrong with this set in particular, but I wouldn't recommend filters in general for most users. Most of us don't really need them, except for the neutral (gray) filter.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
You do not get what is promised
By MarkusGK2
The set is described as including a polarization filter (this is why I chose that set).
It came with a yellow No 15A filter instead.
There is no point discussing the quality of an article if it is not what was promised, that is why it gets only 2 stars.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Great filters
By A. Gale
These are great filters for viewing the planets and the moon. The only thing is that some of the filters are loose so they rattle this is pretty simple to fix. First thing you have to do to tighten the filter is set it down so the silver ring is up. If you look at the top of the filter you will see there is a plastic ring inside with two notches on it. You then just have to put a screwdriver or your fingernail into one of those notches and rotate the ring so it screws down into the filter, and this should stop the rattling.
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