Silver - Black polymer is the most common filtering material for observing sunspots and granulation, through telescopes and binoculars. | These sheets are a quality product of Thousand Oaks Optical, Arizona, a manufacturer of safe solar filters for over 30 years. "Stronger than Mylar with the filtering properties protected within the substrate. Guaranteed five years." | Make a filter on your own for any telescope / binoculars / camera, and for a fraction of what factory made filters cost. | The sun will appear in a natural orange color when viewed through your telescope using this filter. | WARNING: ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE FILTER IS WELL ATTACHED TO THE TELESCOPE/BINOCULARS, USING STICKY TAPE, TO KEEP IT FROM FALLING WHILE OBSERVING!
Dimensions: 12" X 12" | Make your own solar filter for camera, telescope, finder, binocular or handheld eclipse viewer | (Size shown in pictures is 8.5" X 11"); Solar image is yellow-orange; Made in USA | Black polymer is the most common filtering material for observing sunspots and granulation through telescopes and binoculars; Consistent yellow-orange solar image, even density with any aperture, and flat surface compared to other thin film filters that have wrinkles and creases; (Sheet is shipped in between cardboard and does not include a storage case) | REMEMBER, DO NOT VIEW THE SUN THROUGH AN UNPROTECTED FINDER SCOPE. MAKE SURE TO DETACH OR COVER YOUR FINDER SCOPE IF IT IS UNPROTECTED!
Make a filter on your own for any telescope / binoculars / camera, and for a fraction of what factory made filters cost. | The sun will appear in a natural orange color when viewed through your telescope using this filter. | WARNING: ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE FILTER IS WELL ATTACHED TO THE TELESCOPE/BINOCULARS, USING STICKY TAPE, TO KEEP IT FROM FALLING WHILE OBSERVING! | Silver - black polymer is the most common filtering material for observing sunspots and granulation, through telescopes and binoculars. | These sheets are a quality product of Thousand Oaks Optical, Arizona, a manufacturer of safe solar filters for over 30 years. "Stronger than Mylar with the filtering properties protected within the substrate. Guaranteed five years."
Silver-black polymer is the most common filtering material for observing sunspots and granulation, through telescopes and binoculars | Make a filter on your own for any telescope / binoculars / camera, and for a fraction of what factory made filters cost. | The sun will appear in a natural orange color when viewed through your telescope using this filter. | WARNING: ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE FILTER IS WELL ATTACHED TO THE TELESCOPE/BINOCULARS, USING STICKY TAPE, TO KEEP IT FROM FALLING WHILE OBSERVING.
Black polymer is the most common filtering material for observing sunspots and granulation, through telescopes and binoculars. | These sheets are a quality product of Thousand Oaks Optical, Arizona, a manufacturer of safe solar filters for over 30 years. "Stronger than Mylar with the filtering properties protected within the substrate. Guaranteed five years." | Make a filter on your own for any telescope / binoculars / camera, and for a fraction of what factory made filters cost. | The sun will appear in a natural orange color when viewed through your telescope using this filter. | WARNING: ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE FILTER IS WELL ATTACHED TO THE TELESCOPE/BINOCULARS, USING STICKY TAPE, TO KEEP IT FROM FALLING WHILE OBSERVING!
Diameter - 95 mm - Fits cameras with same lens diameter (95 mm) | SolarLite filters have the optical quality of the glass with the advantages of impregnated polymer (Thousand Oaks Optical Black Polymer) | Solar image is yellow-orange; Made in USA; (Shipped in box, does not include a storage case) | Mounted with universal camera threads for most SLR cameras, and video cameras.
58mm threaded black polymer solar filter for cameras. Part #58T. CE & ISO approved. | This filter should fit cameras with the same lens diameter. | Black polymer is the most common filtering material for observing sunspots and granulation, through telescopes and cameras. The sun will appear in a natural orange color when viewed through your telescope using this filter. | This is a high quality product of Thousand Oaks Optical, Arizona. A manufacturer of safe solar filters for over 30 years. Words of the producer: "Stronger than Mylar with the filtering properties protected within the substrate. Guaranteed five years." | WARNING: ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE FILTER IS WELL ATTACHED TO THE TELESCOPE/BINOCULARS/CAMERA. IN CASE NECESSARY, USE STICKY TAPE TO SECURE IT. NEVER OBSERVE SUN WITHOUT A PROPERLY ATTACHED FILTER!
77mm threaded black polymer solar filter for cameras. Part #77T. CE & ISO approved. | This filter should fit cameras with the same lens diameter. | Black polymer is the most common filtering material for observing sunspots and granulation, through telescopes and cameras. The sun will appear in a natural orange color when viewed through your telescope using this filter. | This is a high quality product of Thousand Oaks Optical, Arizona. A manufacturer of safe solar filters for over 30 years. Words of the producer: "Stronger than Mylar with the filtering properties protected within the substrate. Guaranteed five years." | WARNING: ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE FILTER IS WELL ATTACHED TO THE TELESCOPE/BINOCULARS/CAMERA. IN CASE NECESSARY, USE STICKY TAPE TO SECURE IT. NEVER OBSERVE SUN WITHOUT A PROPERLY ATTACHED FILTER!