Orion 5545 User Manual

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Orion Extra Narrowband  
Oxygen-III Imaging Filter, 2"  
#5545  
The Orion Extra Narrowband Oxygen-III (O-III) Imaging Filter is a line  
filter designed for specific imaging applications. The filter transmits  
over 90% of the light at the critical O-III wavelength (500.7nm). This  
wavelength corresponds with the O-III light emission produced by  
certain types of nebulae. When the O-III filter is coupled to an imag-  
ing camera and used to image one of these nebulae, contrast will be  
greatly increased.  
The Oxygen-III filter rejects all visible light with a wavelength below  
485nm and above 515nm (FWHM bandwidth approximately 7nm).  
Because of this, it should be used only to image nebulae with strong  
O-III emission, such as the Dumbell and Veil Nebulas. Broad emission  
objects, such as stars and galaxies, will become much dimmer when  
the filter is employed.  
This graph shows the typical light transmission through the Orion Oxygen-III filter. Note  
that the filter only passes visible light with wavelengths between 485nm and 515nm  
with a full width half maximum value of approximately 7nm. All other wavelengths  
are essentially blocked. Transmission is greatest at 500.7nm, which is the Oxygen-III  
emission wavelength.  
filter into the filter wheel tray as described in the wheel's instruction  
manual. You can now switch between filters by rotating the knurled  
edge of the wheel. Contact Orion Customer Service/Sales at 800-  
676-1343 for details.  
The extra narrowband O-III imaging filter blocks infrared (IR) and  
ultraviolet (UV) wavelength light. The filter has been designed this  
way in order to provide the highest transmission of O-III light without  
the contaminating effects of IR and UV light, which can reduce image  
contrast and lead to bloated star images.  
When using an extra narrowband filter, a longer exposure is typically  
required to obtain enough light to create an image with an adequate  
amount of brightness. This is due to the relatively large amount of  
light the filter has been designed to block in order to isolate the O-III  
wavelength.  
Using the Extra Narrowband Oxygen-III Filter  
To use the extra narrowband Oxygen-III filter, you will need a camera  
that can accept 2" threaded filters. The filter is compatible with all  
Orion StarShoot imaging cameras and most other digital (CCD and  
CMOS) astronomical imaging cameras. Simply thread the filter onto  
the camera’s 2" barrel until it is finger tight.Then place the camera into  
the telescope and bring it into focus as normal.  
Storage and Cleaning  
When not in use, the extra narrowband Oxygen-III imaging filter  
should be kept in its plastic case. Given proper care and storage, the  
filter will last a lifetime.  
For digital SLR cameras, you may need to employ a 2" Camera  
Adapter to attach the filter. This part is available from Orion. You will  
not be able to use the filter with a direct camera T-ring connection to  
a telescope.  
Any quality optical lens cleaning tissue and optical lens cleaning fluid  
specifically designed for multi-coated optics can be used to clean the  
glass surfaces of your filter. Never use regular glass cleaner or clean-  
ing fluid designed for eyeglasses.  
For most convenient use of the extra narrowband O-III imaging filter,  
we recommend the 2" Orion Multiple Filter Wheel or the Nautilus  
Motorized Filter Wheel. The filter wheel is especially useful if you wish  
to image an object through multiple filters separately. The filter wheel  
allows you to quickly change the filter in the light path without the  
sometimes frustrating process of removing the imaging system from  
the telescope every time a different filter is needed. To use the extra  
narrowband O-III imaging filter with the filter wheel, simply thread a  
Before cleaning with fluid and tissue, blow any loose particles off the  
surfaces of the filter with a blower bulb or compressed air. Then apply  
some cleaning fluid to a tissue, never directly on the optics. Wipe the  
lens gently in a circular motion, then remove any excess fluid with a  
fresh lens tissue. Oily fingerprints and smudges may be removed using  
this method. Use caution; rubbing too hard may cause scratches.  
Customer Support (800) 676-1343  
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