Astrophotography under a light-polluted night sky can be difficult. The solution is an H-alpha filter. The Astromania H-alpha cut-off filter works to filter out a large part of this light pollution.
Allowing 12nm bandwidth of light centered on a wavelength of 656nm to pass through, 90% transmission at H-alpha line 656nm - whether under dark skies or under the sky glow of a city. That means the filter also blocks the infamous stray light and light from mercury and sodium vapor lamps.
Young stars embedded in the bright red of a nebula - an H-alpha filter is the expert if you want to capture hydrogen nebulae in all their glory.
The Astromania H-Alpha cut-off filter enhances the contrast between object and sky, allowing you to take good quality images even under urban skies.
Metal filter cell threads directly into the 2-inch barrel of your telescope eyepiece. Mounted in a nicely anodized housing.