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Questar Quark H-alpha Solar Filter For Chromosphere Viewing

Questar Quark H-alpha Solar Filter For Chromosphere Viewing
  • Product Code: eq34044
  • Availability: In Stock

$3,885.00 $4,700.85

Designed specifically for Questar telescopes, but similar to their standard Quark, Questar Quark H-Alpha Solar Filter for Chromosphere Viewingis outfitted with Questar-specific eyepiece and rear port threads to install quickly and easily, without adapters, directly into your OTA.

This all-in-one hydrogen-alpha filter is engineered to eliminate unnecessary components which reduced the size and weight, and enabled it to fit in a compact form factor that simply threads onto either port and accepts standard 1.25" eyepieces. It is tuned specifically for viewing chromosphere details. The chromosphere's surface structure behaves differently in active regions than quiet areas, where magnetic field lines are stronger, so viewing this portion of the sun provides a constantly-changing observational.

While there are no OTA aperture limitations, Daystar recommends the use of front-mount aperture-reducing off-axis energy rejection filters. The filter is powered via a micro-USB port, and Daystar includes a power cord and an AC adapter to meet the high-power requirements of 5 VDC 1.5A. To enable its use at home and abroad, a set of international outlet plugs is provided with adapters for the US, UK, EU, and Australia.

Use Questar OTAs for Solar Viewing    Questar Eyepiece and Rear Port Threads    656nm H-Alpha Filter    21mm Clear Aperture Blocking Filter    Tuned for Chromosphere Viewing    ±0.5Å Wing Shift Tuning    For Questar Telescopes up to F/3    No OTA Aperture Limitations    5 VDC, 1.5A micro-USB Port    Optional Off-Axis ERFs Required

Parameters
TypeHydrogen-Alpha
Filter Factor0.5 - 0.3 Å
Blocking25 mm, 21 mm clear aperture
ApplicationChromosphere viewing
SizeQuestar eyepiece and rear port thread
Accepts 1.25" eyepieces
Multi-CoatedYes
Power Requirement5 VDC, 1.5 A
ConstructionAluminum alloy
Dimensions5.7 x 2.8 x 2.2" / 14.6 x 7.1 x 5.5 cm

  • Hydrogen-alpha bandpass
  • Integrated 25mm blocking filter
  • 21mm clear filter aperture
  • Tuned to 0.5-0.3Å for viewing chromosphere details
  • Tuning knob allows for ±0.5Å wing shift for Doppler-shift compensation
  • Markers at every 0.1Å for reference and repeatability
  • Internal baffles increase contrast
  • Optical coatings designed specifically for 656nm H-alpha wavelength
  • LED indicators for power, warming, ready, and fault

  • Built with Questar eyepiece and rear port threads
  • For off axis energy rejection filters
  • Brass compression ring to protect eyepiece from scratches
  • Accepts 1.25" eyepieces

  • For use with Questar telescopes
  • No aperture limitation
  • Must use a front-mount energy rejection filter to prevent overheating the OTA
  • Not for use with full aperture Schmidt-Cassegrain ERFs - damage to secondary mirror may result
  • Best performance with f/13 and slower focal ratio OTAs

  • 5 VDC, 1.5A micro-USB port
  • 90-240 VAC wall adapter
  • Set of international outlet plugs for US, UK, EU, and Australia

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can I use this with newtonian telescope using off axis reduction?

A: For the DayStar Filters QUARK H-Alpha Eyepiece Solar Filter (Chromosphere) BH #DADSZ4C • MFR #DSZ4C simply inserts into 1.25" or 2" diagonals and accepts 1.25" eyepieces.

Q: 2. So if you're going to use it on a Canon R6 you'd need two adaptors?

A: All you would need is the Vivitar T-Mount to Canon RF-Mount Adapter. Link to Item: https://bhpho.to/2R13gQg

Q: 3. Looking at the video, there does not appear to be any filter in front on the front element on the telephoto lense. Wouldn't you have to have a solar filter in front to keep from damaging the internal components of the telephoto lens? Should you use a Mylar solar sheet like I normally use for telephoto sun pictures.

A: You are right,it is called ERF(energy reflecting filter). I have ordered one with my Ha filter Aug 3 but has not arrived. So haven't been able to used the Ha filter.

Q: 4. DayStar Filters Camera Quark H-alpha Solar Filter for Canon (Prominence): Does this provide product adequate filtration of the sun for the upcoming eclipse, or does it need to be used in consort with additional filters on camera/scope for viewing?

A: The DayStar Filters Camera Quark H-alpha Solar Filter for Canon (Prominence) goes between your lens and camera. You still need a ERF (energy reflecting filter) on the front of your lens. This will prevent damage to the lens. For help choosing a ERF (energy reflecting filter) for your lens email us at sportoptics@bandh.com.

Q: 5. I have a Apertura 75Q petzval design with internal lenses and flattener technology. will this Daystar DSZ4C be compatible?

A: The DayStar Filters QUARK H-Alpha Eyepiece Solar Filter (Chromosphere)will fit in any telescope that accepts 1.25 inch eyepiece. It works best with refractor telescopes that are between f4 and f8.

Q: 6. what is the filter factor, i.e., by how many stops does white light get diminished?

A: Depending on the subject, the Alpine Astronomical H-Alpha 20nm Bandpass Filter could reduce light by a factor of fifty or more.

Q: 7. I Have An F7 102mm Triplet Refractor From Explore Scientific, If I Purchase This HA Solar Filter What Else Would I Need To Purchase

A: The DayStar Filters QUARK H-Alpha Eyepiece Solar Filter inserts into 1.25" or 2" diagonals and accepts 1.25" eyepieces. I recommend using UV/IR cut filters. Follow this link https://bit.ly/3UpqtKg if you are using a diagonal, or https://bit.ly/494r2gU if you are not. The following energy rejection filter is also recommended for optical tube assemblies over 80mm. https://bit.ly/3vYBecc

Q: 8. What kind of latency can I expect with one of these?

A: AVMATRIX does not have a published latency for the AVMATRIX H.264/H.265 SDI Streaming Encoder.

Q: 9. Any chance to fit Sky-Watcher 70mm ?

A: We created the Eclipsmart Solar Filters to be perfectly fit on Celestron telescopes. I can not say with any certainty that they will fit another telescope outside Celestron's

Q: 10. What is the difference between a tuned for prominences and a chromosphere filter? Is there one of them that does both better? How do I choose?

A: No, two different condition. The chromosphere is the sun's surface. The prominence is viewing sun flairs around the perimeter of the sun. .

06/09/2024

[Aluminum alloy] After reading all the reviews I decided to pull the trigger so that I can get more Aperture without buying a whole new HA scope.� I was worried that it would be difficult to get going, or focus etc.� My worries were unfounded.� This thing works great.� I'm having better views in my 80ED Apo than I did with my dedicated Solarmax II 60.� I think I'll try it in my 127ED Apo next.� The warm up times aren't bad.� I just turn it on about 5 minutes before I'm about to take my scope outside and by the time I'm setup it's good to go.� Sold the Solarmax.� No longer need it now.

5
06/09/2024

[Aluminum alloy] Great product

5
22/06/2024

[5 VDC, 1.5 A] 2017 Eclipse

5
07/06/2024

[5 VDC, 1.5 A] B&H put me on a waiting list for eclipse glasses one week before the event. I was notified and shipped glasses in plenty of time.............made a lot of peoples' day, especially my son who picked up two pair Saturday night and drove up to Jackson, Wyoming. Bought 10 pair and they were reasonably priced. This first experience with this company, during a frenzied time period, reminds me that customer service is not dead and I will look to B&H for future solutions.

5
01/06/2024

[Yes] Several of us shared the glasses and even though they are made out of a heavy paper, they held together perfectly. We had total eye protection and saw the solar eclipse perfectly.

5
23/05/2024

[Aluminum alloy] Used them to see the eclipse in Casper Wyoming. Thank you for getting to me in time.

5
05/05/2024

[Hydrogen-Alpha] Great product. Fast delivery

5
29/04/2024

[5 VDC, 1.5 A] Have had a great time using this filter for observing the Sun. More so, now that I have a mount that will track the Sun automatically (Celeston AVX). I am using this filter with a Televue Pronto, and while DayStar recommends using a Televue 32mm Plossl eyepiece for best results, I was not happy with the results when using this eyepiece. The image kept blacking out and it was too difficult to find the sweet spot to keep the image visible. I wound up using a Vixen SLV 25mm eyepiece, which worked much better in my scope with this filter. The Chromosphere model yields nice views of prominences too.

5

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