Product Code: 2459214A

Baader BCF2 Astro Conversion Filter For Canon EOS 5D Mark II Camera

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Manufacturer Code: 2459214A
4047825023452 UPC : 4047825023452
Brand:  Baader
RRP: £99.00£79.00Inc VAT 20%You Save:  £20.00
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Baader BCF Astro Conversion Filter for Canon EOS 5D/6D MK II Camera is designed to replace the factory standard correcting filter while maintaining the cameras correct focal point. This Baader filter cuts the UV and IR light signifigantly steeper down. The light output in the transmitted spectral range is larger which in addition increases the sensitivity of camera. Baaders DSLR Conversion Filters are manufactured with strict Blocked transmission in the blue and red part of the spectrum, so that the white balance of the camera for daylight shots is much more successful in spite of the H-alpha passage. In addition, this improved IR and UV-blocking enables a reduction of the halos around bright stars, which otherwise often occur when a commercial miniature camera lens or inexpensive refractor telescope is used for astronomical photography.

Features
  • Designed for use with Canon EOS 5D Mark II cameras
  • Lightweight, reliable and very easy to install & remove
  • Fine quality special coating allow virtually no loss of white balance
  • Enable user to transform standard Canon EOS DSLR camera into a fully fledged Astro Camera

  • Specifications
  • Model: BCF2
  • Size: 2inch
  • Application: Astro Imaging
  • Type: Astro Conversion

  • Kit content
  • Baader BCF2 Astro Conversion Filter For Canon EOS 5D Mark II Camera
  • User Operating Instructions Manual

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    This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 14 May, 2015.