Antlia 3nm Narrowband H-alpha Pro Highspeed Filter - f/2.6 to f/3.6
- Pre-shifted 656.3nm H-alpha Central Wavelength for High-Speed Systems
- Optimized 3nm FHWM for f/2.6–f/3.6
- High >90% Peak Transmission
- Enhanced SNR for Fast Optical Systems
Introducing the Antlia 3nm H-Alpha Pro Highspeed Filter, specifically engineered for ultra-fast optical systems. This enhanced version is pre-shifted to compensate for the natural blue shift that occurs in fast focal ratio telescopes. By offsetting the central wavelength toward the red end of the spectrum, the filter maintains optimal signal capture in systems operating between f/2.6 and f/3.6, delivering significantly improved signal-to-noise ratio compared to standard 3nm filters.
In high-speed imaging systems, the converging light cone increases the angle of incidence (AOI), causing interference filters to shift toward shorter wavelengths. At f/2.6, this shift can reach up to 2.2nm. The Antlia 3nm Pro Highspeed filter is precisely pre-shifted by 1.2nm to counteract this effect, ensuring maximum transmission at the critical 656.3nm hydrogen-alpha emission line during real-world use. With peak transmission exceeding 90% and a true 3nm bandwidth, this filter maximizes contrast while preserving faint nebular detail.
Please note that the Antlia 3nm H-Alpha Pro Highspeed filter is specifically optimized for fast focal ratio systems. While it can function in slower systems, it is purpose-built to deliver maximum performance in high-speed optical configurations.
For astrophotographers using RASA, Hyperstar, and other fast imaging platforms, the Antlia 3nm H-Alpha Pro Highspeed Filter provides the precision engineering required to fully exploit the capabilities of modern ultra-fast telescopes.
This filter is not suitable for solar observation or imaging. H-alpha filters designed for solar applications are significantly narrower and specifically engineered to handle the intense light from the sun. Attempting to use this deep sky astrophotography filter for observing or imaging the sun can result in severe damage to your equipment and pose serious risk of eye injury or blindness. Always ensure that you are using the correct type of filter for solar observation to protect both yourself and your equipment.
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Basic Substrate |
Optical, Single / Non-glued substrate |
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Filter Thickness |
2mm+/-0.05mm |
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FWHM (Full width at half maximum) |
3nm |
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CWL (Central Wavelength) |
657.5nm (Pre-shifted for high-speed systems) |
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Peak Transmission |
>90% |
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Blocking |
> 5 OD (0.001% out of band blocking) @ 300-1000nm |
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Surface Quality |
S/D (scratch/dig)= 60/40 (Refer to MIL-O-13830) |
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Transmitted Wavefront |
Lambda/4 or better. |
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Parallelism |
Less than 30 arcsec |
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Substrate |
Single / Non-glued |