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User Manual for Alpine Astronomical Baader Methane Imaging Filter Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Alpine Astronomical Baader Methane Imaging Filter
- Product category: Eyepiece Filters Alpine Astronomical
- Brand: Alpine Astronomical
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Alpine Astronomical Eyepiece Filters
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User manual for the Alpine Astronomical Baader Methane Imaging Filter contain basic instructions
that need to be followed during installation and operation.
Before starting your appliance, the user manual should be read through carefully.
Follow all the safety instructions and warnings, and be guided by the given recommendations.
User manual is an integral part of any Alpine Astronomical product,
and if it is sold or transferred, they should be handed over jointly with the product.
Following the instructions for use is an essential prerequisite for protecting
health and property during use, as well as recognition of liability on the part of the manufacturer
for possible defects should you make a warranty claim. Download an official Alpine Astronomical user manual in which you will find instructions on how to install, use, maintain and service your product.
And do not forget – unsuitable use of a Alpine Astronomical product will considerably shorten its lifespan!
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Product description The 1.25" Alpine Astronomical Baader Methane Filter passes the near-infrared methane wavelength centered at 889nm with a narrow 8nm bandpass. It is excellent for imaging gas giants such as Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune.Using the filter causes features of planets that are dominated by methane to have greater contrast and it makes it easier to image changes. A planeoptically polished Schott RG 830 optical glass substrate and dielectric multi-coatings ensure the precision of the bandpass for optimal image quality. Imaging through the filter will require longer exposure times than normal due to the darkening caused by the band absorption, and since the human eye cannot see wavelengths above 700nm this filter will not add anything to visual observations. Alpine recommends the use of an IR-sensitive CCD camera or webcam and at least a 5" aperture telescope—with 8" recommended. The filter is mounted in a standard 1.25" eyepiece filter housing. In the Box Alpine Astronomical Baader Methane Imaging Filter (1.25") Plastic Case Limited 2-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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