

🌠 Elevate your night sky game—see what others miss!
The Svbony 1.25" UHC Telescope Filter features a high-contrast optical glass lens housed in a durable aluminum frame. Designed to reduce artificial light pollution, it significantly darkens the sky background and boosts nebula visibility, making it ideal for both urban and dark-sky observations. Compatible with standard 1.25" eyepieces, this filter is a must-have for amateur astronomers and astrophotographers seeking sharper, clearer celestial views.




| ASIN | B06XKRSH6X |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,178 in Telescope Accessories |
| Brand | SVBONY |
| Colour | BLACK |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (545) |
| Date First Available | 20 Mar. 2017 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | 1 X SVBONY UHC FILTER |
| Item model number | FUSF9131A |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.8 x 11.4 x 2.6 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Part number | FUSF9131A |
| Photo Filter Effect Type | Enhancing |
| Photo Filter Thread Size | 31.75 Millimetres |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 32 x 32 x 1 millimetres |
| Size | 1.25" |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
أ**ك
مناسب للتقليل من التلوث الضوئي لكنها غير عملية مع مصابيح LED الساطعة تنفع نوعاً مع الكاميرات
M**S
Un producto de muy buena calidad.
L**S
Just what I needed for my deep space captures
M**.
This broadband (50nm) UHC works well and has allowed me to view nebula (other than M42 / Orion Nebula) for the very first time from my light polluted backyard. I never thought I would be able to detect nebula from my backyard, where I do most of my visual observing using 8" and 10" F5 dobs. I'm in a red/white light pollution zone which is considered "Bortle 8" aka "can't see ****, captain". This filter hits well above its weight and is comparable to a more expensive Optolong UHC filter. Even with most of my city using LED street lights, whose light pollution is harder to filter out, this filter performed exceptionally and allowed me to detect nebulosity in Scorpius last night. The nebulosity was faint, but it was absolutely there. I didn't need to use averted vision or any other aids to detect it. With visual observing, you can't expect bright Hubble views albeit I suspect this filter would work exceptionally well for astrophotographers, who will be able to achieve great results with this filter + long exposures. The fact that I could visually detect any nebula at all that wasn't M42 in Orion makes this worth the measly $20 paid. Members of a popular astronomy forum have sent the SVbony UHC filters out to Lumicon- one of the top optics and filter labs- and it revealed that this filter is virtually identical in performance to Optolong UHC filter and may even be the same thing. The Optolong is well regarded and sells for $80; a $20 SVbony performing the same as a filter that is 4X as expensive is a great deal. The price and the performance of this makes it a must have filter if you don't have one. I'm not a fan of filters as I find the price:performance underwhelming for visual observing, but this filter hits all the right notes. I will likely buy SVbony's 2" version of this filter, I like its performance enough that I want it available for my 2" wide field EPs. I wish SVbony made an OIII; I'd buy it in a heartbeat if it performed as well as this UHC.
J**G
Contrasta la imagen para una mejor observación. Ideal para astrofotografía.
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