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		<title>TS Neutral Density Filter ND 06 &#8211; 25% Transmission</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<h2><span style="font-size: small;">TS Neutral Density Filter ND 06 - 25% Transmission, used to reduce glare, especially from the Moon</span></h2>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><span style="font-size: small;">TS Neutral Density Filter ND 06 &#8211; 25% Transmission, used to reduce glare, especially from the Moon</span></h2>
<p>Neutral Density filters are used to reduce glare on bright objects, thus improving observing comfort and increasing contrast.</p>
<p>The TS ND 06 is a medium grey filter<br />
We recommend this filter for telescopes up to about 130mm aperture and in cases where you desire a moderate reduction in image brightness.</p>
<p>Applications<br />
Grey filters can be used for planet observing, solar observing (only in combination with a true solar filter!) and for nature observing. The function is similar to regular sunglasses &#8211; the image brightness is reduced, meaning less strain for your eyes. The filter can be used visually and photographically. A ND filter is also helpful for observing binary stars by reducing the glare of the brighter component.</p>
<p>Adaptation<br />
The filters are simply screwed into the 1.25&#8243; filter thread of the eyepiece or camera adaptation.</p>
<p>Transmission<br />
The smaller the percentage of light transmission, the stronger the filter is. For example a 25% filter will allow 1/4 of the light to pass through, while the rest will be blocked. A 12.5% filter will transmit only 1/8 of the light.</p>
<p>Scope of Delivery:<br />
&#8212; Grey (Neutral Density) Filter 1.25&#8243;<br />
&#8212; Protective box (plastic)</p>
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