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Hey folks, I have a Stock Canon EOS 6d Mark ii and I'm not sure which H-Alpha filter is the best for this model to get the best out of it. I was looking for Astronomik filters but unfortunately they are not compatible with this specific model. Any suggestions based on knowledge or own experience? |
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I am surprised this question wasn’t answered yet. I’m interested in such a filter, too. Anyone? |
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Astronomik does make clip-in filters for full-frame cameras as well. And I would test out the 12nm H-alpha filter |
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I am surprised this question wasn’t answered yet. I’m interested in such a filter, too. Anyone? I hope we get an answer soon. |
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Astronomik does make clip-in filters for full-frame cameras as well. And I would test out the 12nm H-alpha filter Yes, it does, except for EOS 6D mark ii. it says on their website that the clip-in filter is not compatible with this particular model |
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If your camera is a stock DSLR, there's very little point in getting an Ha filter. The response of most DSLRs at the Ha wavelength is low (30%?), because of the standard UV-IR cut filter. No doubt the reason nobody has answered, they don't want to say there is none. There is none. |
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If your camera is a stock DSLR, there's very little point in getting an Ha filter. The response of most DSLRs at the Ha wavelength is low (30%?), because of the standard UV-IR cut filter.No doubt the reason nobody has answered, they don't want to say there is none. There is none. I was fully prepared to this answer lol Thanks bobzeq. |
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I use my stock 6D for objects like LRGB thats usely for mono ccd. No Ha filters for Stock DSLR....sorry |
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Okay, good to know. Thanks |
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Meshal Al Khaldi:If your camera is a stock DSLR, there's very little point in getting an Ha filter. The response of most DSLRs at the Ha wavelength is low (30%?), because of the standard UV-IR cut filter.No doubt the reason nobody has answered, they don't want to say there is none. There is none.I was fully prepared to this answer lol Best that you buy a cheaper dslr and then remove the uv it cut filter |