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82mm DSLR Camera Filter unmounted Bahtinov
82mm DSLR Camera Filter unmounted Bahtinov
82mm DSLR Camera Filter unmounted Bahtinov

82mm DSLR Camera Filter unmounted Bahtinov Mask, FP444

Product ID : 49129779


Galleon Product ID 49129779
UPC / ISBN 022099907121
Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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Model FP444
Manufacturer FarPoint Astro
Shipping Dimension 5.59 x 4.37 x 0.28 inches
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82mm DSLR Camera Filter unmounted Bahtinov Features

  • Bahtinov Focusing Mask for DSLR Camera Lenses with 82mm filter threads

  • Snaps into a UV or Skylight filter [NOT INCLUDED]

  • Works with all DSLR cameras

  • Made in the USA by Farpoint Astro


About 82mm DSLR Camera Filter Unmounted Bahtinov

Farpoint Bahtinov Masks Are one of the best tools for manually focusing your telescope available to astrophotographers. In 2005, Pavel Bahtinov, a Russian amateur telescope maker and astronomer detailed a new way to easily focus your DSLR, CMOS or CCD camera for astrophotography by adding a mask that matches the diameter of your telescope. Bahtinov mask are a less expensive method of getting focus on objects in the night sky compared to a standard motor focuser. With the right mask and setup it's easy to get crystal clear focus on a star in less than 90 seconds. How it Works These mask will work equally as well on the end of a scope or on the end of a dew shield on top of that the mask itself does not need to be perfected centered on the scope this is due to the angle of the slits themselves. Select a bright star as your guiding object. Place the Bahtinov focusing mask on your telescope's lens and secure it into place using the rubber tabs. The slits in the mask design create a set of diffraction spikes on the star that will assist in the accuracy of your focus. It will appear on your screen or computer as an "X" with a line through the center (when in focus). The diffraction spike pattern from a bright star using a Bahtinov mask As you adjust the focuser of your telescope, the central spike will move in and out of the X-pattern. If you are using capture software be sure to compensate for the lag time between exposures on the screen, typically 4-5 seconds. The same process applies using Live view display on your DSLR camera. Who We areWe at Farpoint Astro are a California based manufacturer of astrophotography filters, scopes, and tools. Our Bahtinov masks are the highest quality in the Astronomy Space