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The NEEWER 1.25' Telescope Eyepiece Filter Set includes 10 high-quality filters designed to enhance astronomical observation and photography. Featuring 5 planetary color filters, 2 variable polarizing filters adjustable from 40% to 1% light transmission, a UHC filter to reduce light pollution, and specialized lunar filters, this set sharpens contrast, reduces glare, and reveals fine celestial details for both urban and rural stargazers.
L**S
BEST BANG 4 YOUR BUCK$
This set of fillers has to be the best bang for your buck! Every single eye piece is made of glass and the coatings are just wonderful! I’m not very experienced with these filters, but using the UHC and moon filters have been a blast. I’ve also been using the polarizing filter more often now to see planets! If you want a variety and more than one filter this has to be yours!
S**T
A Very impressive set for the money
Very nice set in a super box. These are of higher quality than the filters "I got with the..."Polarizing filter in two pieces allows you to have one on each end of a Barlow or extension for ease of use. A few other higher value inclusions make this the little set to pick.
V**.
Very easy to use eyepieces
I recently purchased a set of telescope eyepiece filters and have been extremely impressed with their performance. The filters are easy to install and provide a noticeable improvement in image clarity and contrast.The set includes a variety of different filters, including a moon filter, a polarizing filter, and a color filter. Each filter is designed to enhance specific features of the night sky, such as the polarizing filter which helps to reduce glare and improve the visibility of deep-sky objects.The build quality of these filters is also impressive. They feel sturdy and well-constructed, and I have no concerns about them lasting for many years of use.Overall, I highly recommend these telescope eyepiece filters to any amateur astronomer looking to enhance their viewing experience. They provide a noticeable improvement in image quality and are well worth the investment. 4 out of 5 star
M**T
Good product for the money
I was surprised at the quality of these filters, housed in threaded aluminum casings and pretty nice quality glass dichroic filter material. For the price, I don't see how you can go wrong with these budget filters.
R**K
Awesome
Very nice set for the money. Super craftsmanship. Recommend.
M**R
This filter set gets you a lot of bang for your buck.
Whether you're just starting out, or you just want to add to your filter collection, this is a great set. The filters look and feel well made. The fit and finish is great. They glass is pristine. This, of course, should be the case with a new set of filters, but unfortunately is not always the case. You get a lot here. The five color filters are great selection for bringing out planetary detail or making some planets pop against a blue sky. You get the venerable 13% transmission moon filter, which is pretty much a must have in every amateur astronomers equipment case. You also get a variable polarizing filter set, which may be my favorite of the bunch. Even if your going with lesser known brands, a variable polarizing set will generally cost you at least $20. You can almost double that price if you go with one of the big brands like Celestron or Orion. It's great that they chose to include a polarizing set here.Then, of course, there is the Lunar & Starglow Filter and the UHC filter. I live in a heavily light polluted area, so broadband Starglow type filters don't really make much of on impact for me. I have an Orion SkyGlow and Lumicon Deep Sky that rarely get used for this same reason. The UHC on the other hand does improve contrast somewhat. Not to the extent of my Orion or Lumicon UHC filters, but those individual filters cost about double what this entire set costs! Mind you, I spent years building up a filter set. Affordable sets like these didn't exist when I was starting out. I sure wish they did. Come to think of it, light pollution filters didn't exist when I was starting out. Keep in mind that a light pollution type filter like the UHC will improve contrast but darken the entire view. For this reason it's better used in scopes of at least 4" in aperture. That's just been my experience, and I'm no expert. And before I forget, let me also add that the case the filters come in is quite nice. Needless to say, I give this Neewer filter set a big thumbs up!
S**.
Solid price for the set, good quality
Color filters are pretty simple, as filters go. These seem like good quality with no visible blemishes to the eye nor during use. The threading isn't quite as smooth as some other Neewer filters I've got, but they are fine.It's nice that they come in a case, but the foam they are pushed into is fairly firm which led me to flip the first one out on to the table and the second one I planted a firm fingerprint on by accident. I might have preferred the face up style of filter case, at least for easy of removal, but the edge on setup does take up less space and make it easy to read the filter number on the edge.It took me a second to realize that the variable polarizing filter actually consists of two parts, both labeled identically, that need to be screwed together before being used. Had I referenced the product images it would have been immediately obvious. But already owning one of Neewer's larger variable polarizing filters for my DSLR, which manages to be a single piece while using the very thin filter frame I expected they could have fit the variable filter into a single one of the standard thicker frames that this set uses; I guess it was cheaper to make it two parts. It would have been nice if they'd had a thicker hole in one spot in the case foam to store the polarizing filter together as a single part instead, but it's not a particularly big deal.I'm happy with the product in the end and look forward to highlighting the various planetary features in my astronomy groups outreach stargazing parties.
O**E
Short And Sweet
This little kit came with all the filters that a beginner could want. It's heavy on the filters that help with taking photos of the moon and planets, mostly the moon. This was great for me since I am new to the hobby. All the filters came in a nice case that will keep them safe and clean when not in use.One thing that the kit should have come with, is some way for a beginner to identify what filter does what for each planet or the moon.Overall this is a great way to buy most of the filters you will need and use the most.
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