Thomas M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de marzo de 2025
I'm in a heavy light pollution Bortle 8 class, I couldn't image the night sky without this filter. Super high quality, it's a relatively narrow band quad filter. it's my all around go to filter for galaxies star clusters, and even comets. In my city lights, I have gradient to deal with, but better that than washed out or no images at all. I was so impressed that I also purchased the dual narrow band filter for nebulas. For context, I'm using ZWO and QHY astro-photography cameras.
sylvie grandit
Comentado en Australia el 5 de febrero de 2024
Does what it claims to do happy with purchase
Paul from CT
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de diciembre de 2022
I purchased the 2 inch. Cuts out light pollution, sure. Also cuts out color and visible light. When using I notice my star field looks a bit like a tunnel. Mostly noticeable before you crop your photos. I used the L Pro for a bit but didn’t do as well of a job on the light pollution but let’s you capture more natural colors.
J. McVey
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de septiembre de 2022
I like the Optolong L-enHance filter a lot, but it is pretty narrow in the Ha and OIII, so sometimes star colors are hard to preserve. This L-Pro filter is a decent compromise for my Bortle 7 suburban skies. I get good contrast in my images and fairly natural colors as well. I think this is a good filter for broadband targets like galaxies, star clusters and some comets. L-enHance is probably better for emission nebula like M57, NGC7000 and the Helix.
PeterPan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de mayo de 2021
I use this filter in all my imaging sessions other than those requiring specialized filters, like H alpha. It produces a slight bluish hue that I like. Seems to be working perfectly well in my suburban environment.