DayStar ION Filter

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DayStar ION Filter

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Hi All.
Does anyone have the Daystar ION filter in operation?
I have interest in such À0,6.
Experience would interest me.
Thank You


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Re: DayStar ION Filter

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oreoluna wrote:Hi All.
Does anyone have the Daystar ION filter in operation?
I have interest in such À0,6.
Experience would interest me.
Thank You
Hi Joseph,

If your Quark Ch has good evenness across the field of view, an Ion filter with 0.6A will not show anything which is not visible in the Quark.

I saw pictures taken with 0.6A filters and my Quark Chr. shows better details.


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Re: DayStar ION Filter

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Hi Valery.
the quark is perfect, I am very satisfied. Did I open a project: 150 f10, for which I would like to take the DayStar ION! Quark is good for f4 to f8


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Re: DayStar ION Filter

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Hi Jozef

you can have my Quantum SE 0,5A for trials. Just drop me an email and pick it up


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