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N. Foldager...
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 1:34 pm
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Does it mean anything to the contrast if a solar filter is placed in
front of the dew cap og inside the dew cap right in front of the
lense? Did any of you make comparisons?

Best regards,

Niels Foldager
Brian Tung...
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 4:16 pm
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N. Foldager wrote:
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Does it mean anything to the contrast if a solar filter is placed in
front of the dew cap og inside the dew cap right in front of the
lense? Did any of you make comparisons?

I don't think it should noticeably affect the contrast, assuming that
the filter does not itself contain any refractive elements.

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jerry warner...
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 11:32 pm
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and if reflections arent severe, square it to the lens cell and
cover with a dew shield to shield from stray off axis light -



Brian Tung wrote:

Quote:
N. Foldager wrote:
Does it mean anything to the contrast if a solar filter is placed in
front of the dew cap og inside the dew cap right in front of the
lense? Did any of you make comparisons?

I don't think it should noticeably affect the contrast, assuming that
the filter does not itself contain any refractive elements.

--
Brian Tung <brian at (no spam) aero.org
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N. Foldager...
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 2:14 am
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Thank you, Brian and Jerry. I have the same thoughts.

None of you checked it out in practise?

Best regards,

Niels
Brian Tung...
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 4:40 pm
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N. Foldager wrote:
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Thank you, Brian and Jerry. I have the same thoughts.

None of you checked it out in practise?

I have tried it with my binoculars, but at such low magnification (10x),
even a substantial adverse contrast effect might not be easily seen.

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