$ 49.99 - Sold Out
The Meade 07530 Series 4000 Color Filter Set No.1 enhances the contrast of the moon and planets in more visual and photographic images. These filters thread into the barrel of Meade 1.25-inch eyepieces and works for almost all other brands of eyepieces as well. This set includes a no.12 yellow with 74-percent transmission, no.23A light red with 25-percent transmission, no.58 green with 24-percent transmission and no.80A blue with 30-percent transmission. The no.12 yellow filter enhances red and orange features, which works great with the colors that can be seen on Jupiter, Saturn and Mars and is ideal for telescopes with a 6-inch aperture and larger. The no.23A filter features strong contrast with blue-green detail on planets including Jupiter, Saturn, Mercury and Mars. The no.58 filter is ideal for 8-inch apertures and up and rejects blue and red tones. Finally, the no.80A filter is perfect for Jupiter and Saturn, as well as a contrast-enhancing lunar filter. The Meade 07530 Series 4000 Color Filter Set No.1 comes with a 1-year limited warranty. Meade has everything you need to capture the night sky for experienced star-shooters, serious researchers and beginners alike. Serious astronomers for years have flocked to Meade telescopes for their quality optical systems and patented technology. Consumers know that "Meade Optics Inside" means that what they see through our telescopes will be views that are detailed, crisp and full of contrast. Look through a Meade this evening and see what you've been missing.
$ 499.00 - Sold Out
Coronado BF-10 right angle (1.25" diagonal) type secondary blocking filter. The blocking filter is the second element in any Coronado H-alpha system, it is just as crucial to your safety and the system's performance as the front element. Cannot be used without an SM front cell.
Secondary interference filter for full disc image of the Sun for telescopes up to 1,000mm focal length.
$ 699.00
Coronado BF-15 right angle (1.25" diagonal) type secondary blocking filter. The blocking filter is the second element in any Coronado H-alpha system, it is just as crucial to your safety and the system's performance as the front element. Cannot be used without an SM front cell.
Secondary interference filter for full disc image of the Sun for telescopes up to 1,500mm focal length.
$ 39.99 - Sold Out
An economical alternative to Series 4000 filters, this set includes widely used red, yellow, blue and neutral density-filters that adapt to most viewing conditions. Use them to increase planetary contrast and resolution and reduce glare of the full moon. They fit into the barrels of any Meade 1.25-Inch eyepiece.
$ 329.00 - Sold Out
Coronado BF-5 right angle (1.25" diagonal) type secondary blocking filter. The blocking filter is the second element in any Coronado H-alpha system, it is just as crucial to your safety and the system's performance as the front element. Cannot be used without an SM front cell.
Secondary interference filter for full disc image of the Sun for telescopes up to 500mm focal length.
$ 17.99
The Meade 07531 Series 4000 ND96 1.25-Inch Moon Filter for Series 4000 and 5000 Eyepieces helps to enhance the experience of viewing the moon with 13-percent transmission. This neutral density filter transmits light across the entire visual spectrum and acts as a filter to get rid of glare and irradiation. Telescopes with apertures of 4-inches and larger are ideal for this item. It can also divide nearby double stars when the brightness levels don’t match. The Meade 07531 Series 4000 ND96 1.25-Inch Moon Filter for Series 4000 and 5000 Eyepieces comes with a 1-year limited warranty. Meade has everything you need to capture the night sky for experienced star-shooters, serious researchers and beginners alike. Serious astronomers for years have flocked to Meade telescopes for their quality optical systems and patented technology. Consumers know that "Meade Optics Inside" means that what they see through our telescopes will be views that are detailed, crisp and full of contrast. Look through a Meade this evening and see what you've been missing.