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The 1.25" Deluxe Orion Stargazers Filter Set is a comprehensive 6 filter set for the best views of all types of celestial objects. Includes the SkyGlow Light Pollution Filter, Variable Polarizing Filter, and 4 Planetary filters.
Coronado BF10 right angle (1.25" diagonal) type secondary blocking filter. The blocking filter is the second element in any Coronado H-alpha system, it is just as crucial to your safety and the system's performance as the front element.
Coronado BF15 right angle (1.25" diagonal) type secondary blocking filter. The blocking filter is the second element in any Coronado H-alpha system, it is just as crucial to your safety and the system's performance as the front element.
Coronado BF-30 (straight through) type secondary blocking filter. The blocking filter is the second element in any Coronado H-alpha system, it is just as crucial to your safety and the system's performance as the front element.
The Coronado BF-5 right angle (1.25" diagonal) type secondary blocking filter is the second element in any Coronado H-alpha system. It is just as crucial to your safety and the system's performance as the front element.
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