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The SVBONY 2" UV-IR Cut Filter employs cutting-edge multi-coating technology on true optical glass to block ultraviolet and infrared light, enhancing image sharpness and color fidelity for DSLR, CCD cameras, and telescopes. Its durable aerospace aluminum frame and standard 2" threading ensure long-lasting use and broad compatibility, while the included protective case keeps it safe between sessions.



| ASIN | B07Y9HV927 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #181,446 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #40 in Telescope Filters |
| Item model number | FF9127B |
| Manufacturer | SVBONY |
| Product Dimensions | 7.98 x 7.98 x 1.98 cm; 40 g |
S**R
Top Filter für kleines Geld
B**C
Editing my review. I’m not sure if the gradient is normal, because I don’t have experience with other qualities of filters. But, I will say the seller reached out to me to offer a refund. Before I took it I decided to try this filter again, using new (better and way more in-depth) processing software I’m getting familiar with. I found that even with a gradient visible, I’m able to correct it in my images and it doesn’t seem to affect the outcome. I included a second photo with this update of NGC1499 (keep in mind this is heavily processed), showing no signs of the color gradient. I’ve had the same results through the handful of other targets I’ve imaged since trying it again. I’m happy enough continuing to use it and experiment with results with and without the filter, and decided not to take the refund offer - thanks to the seller for offering it though, for that reason I’m leaving this review as 5-stars. I’m leaving my original review below, for transparency, but I think it’s a non-issue. I do wonder if expensive name brand filters would show the same thing, and I almost expect they would. ———————————— Previous review: Not sure if it's because I'm using it with a camera with a large sensor size, but it shouldn't happen. I finally got a new mount and got to test my new setup, 4 days outside of the return window for this filter... Didn't get far into testing before I realized every shot with this filter had a very noticeable red>blue gradient across the image. The image I'm adding here is several 3 minute exposures of M31 stacked and lightly edited with ASIstudio to try to get rid of some of the gradient without removing the details I want in the image. As it is, I can't use this filter, and already removed it from my rig. I had high hopes based on recommendations.
R**D
Astrophotgraphy is a fascinating hobby. So much to learn and when you're starting out, there are so many ways to spend money on gear. Some of it we quickly find out we didn't need or it didn't work or was poorly made.....Don't even get me started on budget versus premium (sometimes just overpriced) SVBONY is viewed as budget (beginner) alternative in the Astro world, however, I have found that there products including UV IR Filters to well made, affordable and much well above their weight when it comes to value.... Highly recommended..
L**E
Great product, it really takes care of unwanted uv/ir emmission lines.
K**H
I have verified, it does block both IR and UV light.
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