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ฟิลเตอร์ส่องดวงอาทิตย์ Thousand Oaks ID 8.37" (212mm) แบบ Glass 2+ #8375


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เหลือ 1 ชิ้น
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230.00 g
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฿4,490.00


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ฟิลเตอร์ส่องดวงอาทิตย์ Thousand Oaks ID 8.37" (212mm) แบบ Glass 2+ #8375

ข้อควรระวัง:

1. วิธีเลือกฟิลเตอร์ที่พอดีกับหน้ากล้องสามารถทำได้โดยการวัดที่ขอบนอกของหน้ากล้อง (OD)โดยตรงและเทียบกับขนาดขอบใน (ID) ของฟิลเตอร์ (OD ของขอบกล้องดูดาวมักจะใหญ่กว่าหน้าเลนส์หรือกระจกของกล้องดูดาวเป็นปกติ เช่นกล้องดูดาวขนาด 8" อาจมีขอบกล้องที่ 9.25" เป็นต้น) ขนาดฟิลเตอร์ควรมี ID ที่พอดีหรือมากกว่าขอบกล้องดูดาวไม่เกิน 0.25"  ดูวีดีโอหรือรูปประกอบได้จากด้านล่าง

2.ไม่ควรมองดวงอาทิตย์โดยไม่ผ่านฟิลเตอร์แม้เพียงเวลาเสี่ยววินาที เพราะอาจทำให้กระทบการมองเห็นอย่างถาวร

     Thousand Oaks Glass Type 2+ Solar Filter

 

 

Who said you have to be in the dark to do astronomy? Turning your telescope to the Sun is fun and educational. Watch the march of giant sunspots, the clouds of glowing vapor in the photosphere, and solar "granulation" detail. But be sure to protect your precious vision with a safe Thousand Oaks solar filter! Looking at the Sun without one, even for an instant, can permanently damage your eyes.

 Thousand Oaks Glass Type 2+ Solar Filter sun spot close up

 

Superior to Mylar
These full-aperture optical glass telescope filters deliver superb views of the Sun, without risk to your eyes. While more expensive than Mylar filters, Thousand Oaks glass solar filters provide better contrast, a more natural yellow-orange color instead of blue, and their glass and aluminum construction is much more durable. They're ideal for photographing the Sun too!

The glass elements are machine-polished and triple-coated with an advanced nickel-chromium stainless steel alloy for a scratch-resistant surface. The filter passes only a fraction of the incoming light, rejecting harmful ultraviolet and infrared radiation.

Thousand Oaks Glass Type 2+ Solar Filter sun spot close up 2

Each Thousand Oaks filter is mounted in an aluminum cell that slide-fits over the front of your telescope. Size shown in the chart below is the ideal diameter of front of telescope; filter will fit diameters up to 1/4" smaller with foam tape liner supplied.

CAUTION: Never look at the Sun, even for an instant, without a protective solar filter. Doing so can permanently damage your eyes.

 

PART # CLEAR APERTURE OUTER CELL I.D. TELESCOPE MODELS
2000 40mm\1.50" 50mm\2.00" Cameras, Finders
2325 45mm\1.75" 60mm\2.32" Cameras, Finders
2750 50mm\2.00" 70mm\2.75" Cameras, Finders, Small Refractors
3000 60mm\2.37" 76mm\3.00" Meade 60 (older models)
3250 60mm\2.37" 82mm\3.25 C-60 , Meade DS-60 EC, Orion 70, Tak. FS-60
3500 80mm\3.15" 90mm\3.50" TV Ranger, Williams Optics ZS66
3750 80mm\3.15" 95mm\3.75" C-80 EQ, C-60 AZ/EQ, ETX 60/70, TV-76, Pronto
4000 80mm\3.15" 101mm\4.00" C-80, Meade DS-70, Orion 80, Vixen 80
4250 90mm\3.50" 108mm\4.25" C-90, ETX 90, Questar 3.5, Wm. Optics ZS80II ED, Orion Obs. 70 & Astroview 90, Exployer 90
4500 101mm\4.00" 114mm\4.50" DS-90, TV-85, Tak FS-78, SKY 90, Vixen 4, GP-102, Orion Sht. Tube 90, Transporter 70
4750 101mm\4.00" 120mm\4.75" Orion ED 80/100, StarMax , Apex 102, AstroView 100, SkyView Pro 100
5000 101mm\4.00" 127mm\5.00" C-76, C-4, C-102HD, 2045, ETX 105, TV-101-102, Meade DSX 102
5250 101mm\4.00" 133mm\5.25" C-102 HD (older), Apogee
5750 127mm\5.00" 146mm\5.75" C-102, M- 4500, DS-127, M-4 APO, Sky Max 127, Tak FS-102, Tak-106 N, Tak FSQ-106, Vixen 102, Wm. Optics ZS110 APO
6000 127mm\5.00" 152mm\6.00" C-4.5, C-114, C-5, Meade ETX 125, Nexstar 5
6250 127mm\5.00" 158mm\6.25" AR-5, TV-127 NP, Vixen 114
6500 127mm\5.00" 165mm\6.50" Meade 127 NT, Orion 130 EDFS, AP-125
7125 152mm\6.00" 181mm\7.12" C-150 CR , C-150 HD, M-5 APO, Orion Sky Watcher 6", Tak. FS-128, Intes MK 67
7500 152mm\6.00" 190mm\7.50" C-6, M- LXD-55 6" S/NEWT, Vixen 150, AP-155
8000 152mm\6.00" 203mm\8.00" Meade Starfinder, Orion DSE, Intes MK 603
8375 177mm\7.00" 212mm\8.37" Meade LXD-55 AR-6, M-6 APO, Questar 7
8750 152mm\6.00" 222mm\8.75" Starhopper 6
9187 203mm\8.00" 233mm\9.187" Celestron & Meade 8 S/C
9500 203mm\8.00" 241mm\9.50" C-8 Newt, Orion Sky Watcher
9750 203mm\8.00" 247mm\9.75" Meade Starfinder 8, Orion 8 DSE
10000 203mm\8.00" 254mm\10.00" Meade LXD-55 8 S/NEWT, M-7 APO, Tak 212
10500 203mm\8.00" 266mm\10.50" Coulter 8", Tak Epsilon 180 ED
10750 235mm\8.00" 273mm\10.75" StarHopper 8
C10750 203mm\9.00" 273mm\10.75" Celestron 9 1/4"
11500 254mm\10.00" 292mm\11.50" Celestron 10" Newt., Orion Skywatcher 10"
12000 254mm\10.00" 305mm\12.00" Meade 10" S/C, LXD-55 10" S/Newt.
12225 254mm\10.00" 311mm\12.25 10" Dob
12500 279mm\11.00" 317mm\12.50" Celestron 11
13000 279mm\11.00" 330mm\13.00" Meade Starfinder 10", Coulter 10"
13750 304mm\12.00" 349mm\13.75" Meade 12" S/C
14375 317mm\12.50" 365mm\14.37"  
15250 349mm\13.75" 387mm\15.25" Orion 12.5", 12" Dobs,
16000 355mm/14.00" 406mm\16.00" Celestron 14" S/C, Meade 14" S/C
17000 355mm\14.00" 432mm\17.00" Coulter 13.1
17625 355mm\14.00" 447mm\17.62" Meade 16" S/C
19125 355mm\14.00" 485mm\19.12" Meade DS-16

 

Pinholes and Minor Scratches

Pinholes and minor surface scratches are common in solar filters, however, Thousand Oaks Optical's multi-coating technique keeps them to a minimum. A "bright" pinhole may cause "ghosting" due to scattered light. If this is seen during observation, the pinhole(s) should be blocked out. Blocking out any pinholes should be done on inside coated surface. Hold filter 1-2 feet in front of a standard 60-100 watt "soft white" light bulb. Blocking can be done with a fine point felt marker, small drop of paint, typing correction fluid etc. The touch up procedure will not degrade the optical performance. It is not necessary to touch up any small pinholes that do not cause image problems. There is no danger if some small non light scattering pinholes or minor scratches are present. All filters are tested for safety before shipment.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

WHICH TYPE IS THE BEST OPTICALLY? The RG film offers the highest resolution with high magnification. The glass is a very close second. Under low to moderate magnification, it's difficult see the difference between RG, Glass or Black Polymer.

WHAT SIZE DO I ORDER? The application guide below lists sizes by clear aperture (filter size) and outer cell wall inside diameter (I.D.) The I.D. of the cell slips over and around the O.D. of the telescope tube or lens holder. Please note that the brands and sizes listed are only a guide. Telescope manufacturers sometimes make changes so we strongly recommend the outside diameter of the tube be measured to be sure the correct part number is chosen. Choose the closest outer cell I.D. size larger than the outside diameter measurement of your instrument. Example: part # 4250 (4 1/4") would fit O.D. measurements from 4" to 4 3/16". Do not choose a size the same as your O.D. since it will be too tight and not allow room for a felt lining. Ample felt is included for custom fitting.

ARE THE FILTERS COMPLETELY SAFE? All of Thousand Oaks Optical Glass 2+, RG-Solar Film & Black Polymer filters are completely safe for unlimited visual use. If handled with care and common sense, all will last a minimum of 20 years to life.

DO THE ALUMINUM CELLS COME WITH THUMB SCREWS? Thumb screws may seem like a good idea, however, our extensive testing found that in most cases it's actually less secure than a felt lining which covers a lot more surface area for a secure friction fit. If the tolerance is within a few thousands of an inch such as with eyepiece holders, it would be fine, but this is rarely the case. Thumb screws can also dent and scratch the tube and put strain on the filter glass. Thumb screws are simply a "one size fits many" manufacturing shortcut and provide a false security.

CAN THE TELESCOPE OPTICS GET HOT OR DAMAGED? No, all the heat and intense light is blocked before it can enter the telescope. Your telescope may get warm from sunlight shining on it, not from the small amount of visible light transmitted through the filter.

WHAT DETAIL IS VISIBLE? Sunspots and surface granulation are the two main features. The only detail that cannot be seen with a standard filter (commonly called white light filter) are prominence and flares which require our highly specialized H-Alpha filter system.

WHY ARE THREADED CAMERA FILTERS ONLY AVAILABLE IN BLACK POLYMER? RG and Glass filters have highly reflective coatings that can cause internal reflections between the filter and camera lens since the filter and lens are in close proximity. This problem is less likely to occur with telescopes, however, mounted telescope filters can be tilted slightly to move any internal reflections off axis and out of view.

 

 Thousand Oaks Solar Filter sunset