The SVBONY SV128 Variable Polarizing Filter is designed for 2-inch telescope eyepieces, enhancing your astronomical viewing experience. This filter acts like a dimmer switch for your telescope, allowing you to fine-tune the amount of light transmission from 1% to 40% by simply rotating the filter housing. It is ideal for reducing the brightness of the Moon and planets, increasing contrast, and revealing more intricate details.
Features:
* Fits all standard sized 2-inch eyepieces and accessories
* Optimized for viewing the Moon and Planets
* Consists of two polarizing filters, one rotatable for brightness adjustment
* Offers finer control of image brightness compared to standard fixed-transmission filters
* Adjustable light transmission from 1% to 40%
* Reduces brightness for clearer, more detailed viewing
* Made with HD optical glass and a premium quality metal rim
* Includes a sturdy plastic case for protection
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65): This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the size of the SVBONY SV128 telescope filter?A: The SVBONY SV128 telescope filter has a barrel diameter of two inches. It is designed to fit all standard sized two inch eyepieces.
Q: What materials are used in the SVBONY SV128 filter?A: The SVBONY SV128 filter is made of optical glass lens and an aluminum frame. This combination ensures durability and optimal light transmission.
Q: How much does the SVBONY SV128 filter weigh?A: The SVBONY SV128 filter weighs twenty-eight grams, which is about zero point ninety-nine ounces. This lightweight design makes it easy to handle and attach.
Q: How do I use the SVBONY SV128 polarizing filter?A: To use the SVBONY SV128 polarizing filter, simply attach it to your telescope eyepiece. Rotate the filter housing to adjust light transmission from one percent to forty percent.
Q: Is the SVBONY SV128 filter suitable for daytime use?A: No, the SVBONY SV128 filter is not designed for sun observation. It is strictly meant for viewing the moon and planets at night.
Q: Can I use the SVBONY SV128 filter with any telescope?A: Yes, the SVBONY SV128 filter is compatible with all standard two inch telescope eyepieces and accessories. It enhances viewing detail for celestial objects.
Q: How should I clean the SVBONY SV128 filter?A: To clean the SVBONY SV128 filter, use a soft, lint-free cloth and lens cleaner. Avoid using harsh chemicals that may damage the optical glass.
Q: Is the SVBONY SV128 filter safe for kids?A: Yes, the SVBONY SV128 filter is safe for kids as long as it is used under adult supervision. Ensure they do not attempt to observe the sun with it.
Q: What is the best way to store the SVBONY SV128 filter?A: The best way to store the SVBONY SV128 filter is in its sturdy plastic case. This protects it from dust and physical damage when not in use.
Q: How does the SVBONY SV128 filter compare to fixed-transmission filters?A: The SVBONY SV128 filter offers finer control of image brightness compared to fixed-transmission filters. It allows for a customizable viewing experience.
Q: What types of celestial objects can I view with the SVBONY SV128 filter?A: You can view the moon and planets with the SVBONY SV128 filter. It enhances contrast and detail for a clearer viewing experience.
Q: What if my SVBONY SV128 filter arrives damaged?A: If your SVBONY SV128 filter arrives damaged, contact the seller immediately for a return or replacement. Keep all packaging for the return process.
Q: Does the SVBONY SV128 filter come with a warranty?A: Yes, the SVBONY SV128 filter typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty. Check the product details for specific terms and conditions.
Q: Can I use the SVBONY SV128 filter with a camera setup?A: Yes, the SVBONY SV128 filter can be used with camera setups that accept two inch eyepieces. This enhances astrophotography results for celestial images.
Q: How do I know if the SVBONY SV128 filter is the right choice for me?A: The SVBONY SV128 filter is ideal for both beginners and experienced astronomers. If you want enhanced detail while viewing the moon and planets, it is a great choice.