Solar Filter
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Solar Filter
So I ordered online a solar filter two weeks ago, now I am being told it's on back order. So now I am scrambling to find the film to make it possible. Does anyone know any materials that can be used as effective solar filters? I can either have it on the end of Telescope, so the size of the material won't matter.
Is there something I can get at a local hobby shop to make this work?
Is there something I can get at a local hobby shop to make this work?
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Re: Solar Filter
Dumb question: What are you planning on doing with the Solar filter?The Conservative wrote:So I ordered online a solar filter two weeks ago, now I am being told it's on back order. So now I am scrambling to find the film to make it possible. Does anyone know any materials that can be used as effective solar filters? I can either have it on the end of Telescope, so the size of the material won't matter.
Is there something I can get at a local hobby shop to make this work?
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Re: Solar Filter
Attach it to the telescope, so I can view the solar eclipse and take photos of it.heydaralon wrote:Dumb question: What are you planning on doing with the Solar filter?The Conservative wrote:So I ordered online a solar filter two weeks ago, now I am being told it's on back order. So now I am scrambling to find the film to make it possible. Does anyone know any materials that can be used as effective solar filters? I can either have it on the end of Telescope, so the size of the material won't matter.
Is there something I can get at a local hobby shop to make this work?
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Re: Solar Filter
Awesome! I hope you get some good pictures! Make sure you wear protective goggles when you look at the eclipse. That sounds very dumb, but a lot of people get permanent eye damage, because they don't take precautions.The Conservative wrote:Attach it to the telescope, so I can view the solar eclipse and take photos of it.heydaralon wrote:Dumb question: What are you planning on doing with the Solar filter?The Conservative wrote:So I ordered online a solar filter two weeks ago, now I am being told it's on back order. So now I am scrambling to find the film to make it possible. Does anyone know any materials that can be used as effective solar filters? I can either have it on the end of Telescope, so the size of the material won't matter.
Is there something I can get at a local hobby shop to make this work?
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Re: Solar Filter
I don't know anything about solar filters, but I do hope you upload your photos to the forum. I would be very interesting in seeing them. I'm excited about the eclipse myself!
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Re: Solar Filter
I might be wrong but if it has a cap already try poking a pin hole in it. That's basically how people view it by eye iirc
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Re: Solar Filter
Not if I want to take pictures of it though, that won't work.Nukedog wrote:I might be wrong but if it has a cap already try poking a pin hole in it. That's basically how people view it by eye iirc
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Re: Solar Filter
Maybe try and work out how people used to do it way back in the day.
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Re: Solar Filter
Pretty sure you don't want to do that, homey.The Conservative wrote:Not if I want to take pictures of it though, that won't work.Nukedog wrote:I might be wrong but if it has a cap already try poking a pin hole in it. That's basically how people view it by eye iirc
https://www.exploratorium.edu/eclipse/h ... ew-eclipse
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Re: Solar Filter
Let me give you an idea... I didn't spend a few hundred on a telescope to make the need of a view refactor...GrumpyCatFace wrote:Pretty sure you don't want to do that, homey.The Conservative wrote:Not if I want to take pictures of it though, that won't work.Nukedog wrote:I might be wrong but if it has a cap already try poking a pin hole in it. That's basically how people view it by eye iirc
https://www.exploratorium.edu/eclipse/h ... ew-eclipse
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