BP is an abbreviation for bandpass: the filter opens at 642 nm and closes again at 842 nm. Unlike the other two ProPlanet filters from Astronomik, it blocks long-wave infrared light.
Together with the Astronomik ProPlanet 742 and ProPlanet 807 filters, you can now choose three wavelength ranges for infrared photography to get the best results.
With the ProPlanet 642 BP, you get three filters in a single product: depending on which camera you use the filter with, it is a great tool for infrared photography with a digital camera, reduces seeing and enhances contrast in high-resolution planetary and lunar photography. It is also an inexpensive H-alpha filter for getting started in deep sky astrophotography of emission nebulae.
Infrared photography:
- High-contrast images with excellent colour differentiation
- Great reproduction of the Wood effect
- Avoidance of hot spots
- Exposure times as under "normal light"
- Great for IR film photography!
High-resolution moon and planet photography:
- Short exposure times
- Effective reduction of air turbulence (seeing)
- Enhanced contrast in the red range
- No ghost images and optimum sharpness thanks to blocking of long-wave IR
Deep sky astrophotography of H-alpha nebulae:
- Maximum transmission of the H-alpha line at 656 nm
- Enormous contrast gain under light-polluted skies or in moonlight
- Inexpensive entry into H-alpha photography
- Easy focusing with LiveView possible!
Additional application: Guiding in astrophotography. The 642BP in front of your autoguider significantly improves the quality of your tracking, as it minimises image jumps caused by seeing!
Please note: In principle, all camera lenses can be used with the Clip-Filter - i.e. Canon EF lenses or camera lenses from other third party manufacturers such as Sigma, Tamron, Tokina, Walimex etc. However, the use of clip-filters with Canon EF-S lenses is NOT possible!
Astronomik XT filters for wide-angle optics: With these filters, you can obtain beautiful star images right into the corners of the image, even with extreme wide-angle shots.
With other Astronomik filters, the image quality in the corners of the image is limited at short focal lengths (wide angle): Although the filters consist only of a one-millimetre-thick glass plate that carries the filter layers, this plate causes aberrations with certain types of short-focal-length lenses, and the stars are pulled apart into lines.
Astronomik's XT filters are mounted on an extremely thin carrier substrate that is only 0.3 millimetres thick. This reduces "star streaks" in the corners of the image to a minimum.
The extremely thin carrier substrate of the XT filters is, of course, finely polished, stress-free and meets the highest demands of astrophotographers worldwide in every respect.
Despite this ultra-thin glass, Astronomik XT filters feature the same coating technology found in all Astronomik filters: completely scratch-resistant, moisture-resistant and non-ageing. The filter will retain 100% of its performance even after many years.