IIRC, I paid about $185 last summer; I think they retail for $199 for the 2-inch, $99 for the 1.25 inch. Rich --- Jim Stitley <sitf2000@yahoo.com> wrote:
If you don't mind me asking, what does Lumicon sell their filter for? Thanks, Jim Stitley
Richard Tenney <retenney@yahoo.com> wrote: FYI,
Friday night (or more likely early Saturday) we had a filter showdown in my 16-inch on the Veil nebula; my 2-inch Lumicon O-III vs. Jim Gibson's new 2-inch TeleVue O-III (which by the way costs nearly $30 more). The difference was HUGE. Lumicon beat the pants off the TeleVue. In fact, the TeleVue was so bad you could hardly see a difference between the filter and no filter in terms of contrast with the nebula.
Don't know if Jim just got really unlucky and happened upon a defective filter, but if this was any indication of quality, I'd highly recommend you stick with Lumicon (Jim's going to try for a refund in the meantime!).
For those of you who haven't looked at the Veil through an O-III filter, it's rather dramatic -- one of my very favorite sights in the summer sky. You can spend a lot of time tracing the extensive loop in Cygnus...
Rich
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