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Ido, sorry for not replying sooner. With the new change in the Yahoo format, I'm logging in less and less. Did you contact Schuler Astro Imaging? My...
Don Goldman
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Apr 4, 2005
10:42 pm
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I have just purchased what is supposed to be a used Lumicon Deep Sky Filter. Unfortunately the filter does not have anything engraved on it that says it is a...
Ed_Isenberg
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Apr 26, 2005
1:14 pm
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Hi Ed, I had one and from your description it sounds like the one I had. I bought mine directly from Lumicon so its seems you got the real deal. I was not all...
Paul Barber
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Apr 27, 2005
10:24 pm
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If you could recommend only 4 planetary filters, which would they be? I am planning on buying just 4 but looking at all the different Wratten numbers they ALL...
Ed_Isenberg
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Apr 30, 2005
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I have had two very interesting conversations with Lumicon personnel about their filters. They say that EVERY filter they have ever manufactured and sold for...
Ed_Isenberg
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Apr 30, 2005
1:26 am
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Ed, You might want to try the Baader contrast booster. I only have a preference for the yellow 11 in wrattan filters. Not a big filter fan for planets. As...
kevinbm13
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May 1, 2005
12:39 am
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good info, I thought you indicated you had bought one directly from Lumicon and it didn't have a label? Kevin ... personnel ... doesn't ... (800) ... name ......
kevinbm13
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May 1, 2005
12:42 am
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No, I bought one on EBay and it didn't have the word Lumicon etched into the metal ring. That was what made me suspicious. Others have posted on this and other...
Ed_Isenberg
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May 1, 2005
2:25 pm
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Thanks for the feedback. Ed...
Ed_Isenberg
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May 1, 2005
2:27 pm
776
Hi Ed, I beg to disagree with the current employees of Lumicon, a company that was bought out from the original owner, Dr. Marling whose day job in the 1980's...
skybud10
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May 1, 2005
6:09 pm
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Craigs observations are correct. I have a 67mm minus violet filter I purchased in 1986 directly from Lumicon. No markings on the metal ring, not even a...
Dennis Harper
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May 2, 2005
3:45 am
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Folks, I have just spoken again with "Mike," who identifies himself as the General Manager of Lumicon International. Here is what he has to say. Much of the...
Ed_Isenberg
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May 2, 2005
6:13 pm
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Dear Ed... The historical Lumicon info you gleaned looks very complete and should prove useful to others evaluating older filters. Thanks for posting the...
Dennis Harper
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May 3, 2005
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Hey guys, figured I'd post here, I used http://www.allapproveloans.com to refinance and it cut my bills down alot!...
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May 3, 2005
3:28 pm
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This was funny. Obviously spam, but "close" to being on topic Lol. With the money I have invested in astro gear I was tempted to check out the site. It's odd...
Michael Garvin
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May 3, 2005
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Hey guys, figured I'd post here, I used http://www.allapproveloans.com to refinance and it cut my bills down alot!...
lkffijmuyos
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May 3, 2005
5:55 pm
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When I see these 'helpful' messages, I get a mental image of a wild chimp slamming a keyboard to get his ID. No rational chimp would use such daffy ID's Dennis...
Dennis Harper
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May 4, 2005
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I wouldn't worry too much. Spam like this comes in waves, then quickly dies out. The spam spawning robots move onto other targets. Also Yahoo's counter-robots...
Dennis Harper
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May 4, 2005
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Hi, a newbie here.. I 'm in the process of picking up a used Sac-8 II cam and figure eventually i'm going to need a set of filters for it. Apparently it seems...
mikecatfin
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May 6, 2005
8:11 pm
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I would recommend astronomik or astrodon. The former are superb value, the latter are considered best by some but much more expensive. Clear skies, Kevin ... ...
kevinbm13
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May 8, 2005
10:42 pm
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Kevin, I have tried to reply to the email you recently sent to me but my email to you is bouncing. how do i reach you privately? Richard Crisp...
rdcrisp
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May 26, 2005
2:01 pm
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Hutech makes a 8nm halpha filter that "drops into" the canon DSLR. I'm thinking of trying it out. I'm presuming this is an IDAS/Kenko Halpha (seems to have the...
jeff_crilly
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Jun 2, 2005
5:28 pm
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Hi Jeff, have a look at the Astronomik filters. We do have a 13nm FWHM H-Alpha filter and we will ship our new 6nm FWHM H-Alpha in the mid of june. As far as I...
Gerd Neumann
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Jun 3, 2005
7:52 pm
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Dear Jeff, I own IDAS LPS and Kenko 64 but do not have a modified EOS DSLR to try out the Ha imaging. According to my rough calculation using their ...
raymondtltse
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Jun 7, 2005
3:32 pm
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Yes, this combination does work well. E.g.... http://pk.darkhorizons.org/haidas.htm Fwiw, I have the hutech 8nm "front filter" in the camera now. (And I'm...
jeff_crilly
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Jun 7, 2005
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Jeff, just caught your note. The 1.25" Astrodon as of late gives you 90-92% at 6 nm FWHM and is off-centered so you don't lose much with faster optics. We...
Don Goldman
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Jun 8, 2005
3:31 pm
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Does anyone know of a supplier in the US that sells empty 1.25" filter sets. By this I mean the 1.25" filter cell and the small ring that is used to screw into...
rogertrudy
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Jun 8, 2005
9:13 pm
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Hi Roger,, we do sell our ASTRONOMIK cell also just as empty cells. You should contact AVA, they should have them in stock. If you want, I can also send them...
Gerd Neumann
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Jun 8, 2005
10:07 pm
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Thanks Gerd, I sent an email to Adirondack Video Astronomy and asked them for a price for ten. I would buy them from you but I don't know how expensive the...
rogertrudy
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Jun 9, 2005
6:53 pm
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Hi Roger, ... Oh that´s no problem. DHL works worldwide, and as the cells are quite thin I could ship them as a letter. I think it costs about EUR 8,- ... ...
Gerd Neumann
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