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BP95-T - Threaded (SolarLite Film) Solar Filter for Camera

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Dimensions: Diameter 95mm - Fits cameras with same lens diameter Black polymer is the most common filtering material for observing sunspots and granulation through telescopes and binoculars Solar image is yellow-orange; Made in USA by Thousand Oaks Optical, Arizona. A manufacturer of safe solar filters for over 30 years. Words of the producer: "Stronger than Mylar with the filtering properties protected within the substrate. Guaranteed five years." Mounted with universal camera threads for most SLR cameras, and video cameras. WARNING: ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE FILTER IS WELL ATTACHED TO THE TELESCOPE/BINOCULARS/CAMERA. IN CASE NECESSARY, USE STICKY TAPE TO SECURE IT. NEVER OBSERVE SUN WITHOUT A PROPERLY ATTACHED FILTER!


T. Larson
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024
The filter works fine for the sun, but it may be too orange. I hope to use it in the eclipse, and I'm concerned it may make too orange/red of an image
MassGuy
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
I attached this filter to the end of my Canon RF 800 and obtained these two photos with a Canon R7 camera. Best to use an outboard display for your camera, as it is difficult to look at the camera display screen while the camera is pointed directly at the sun.
Ron St.Amand
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024
This filer is defective. No light passes through it at all. If it wasn't for a fellow photographer lending me his extra filter I would have missed this once in a lifetime opportunity. So dissatisfied. with this purchase.
Danny R Head
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2023
It worked well for a solar eclipse. I was pleased with the results, but this filter comes with no protective case, which resulted in the filter getting destroyed inadvertently, which was unnecessary when all it needed was a case to ensure its protection. Therefore, despite the great results, I will still need to replace it with a better option.
Frederick de Bernard
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2019
Havent had the chance to use it fully yet, but the first results i got are to my liking. Preparing for the July eclipse in Chile and this will be very helpful to document the event.
Joseph P Schmitt Jr
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2018
Really good quality, bang for your buck!!! Packaging was good and I am confident that my camera's sensor will not get damage when I tak my sun pictures.
Chris C.
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2017
I bought this in preparation for the solar eclipse happening this summer as a method for getting a good sun shot with my 200-500mm lens. My initial Feel for this filter was that it was packed well enough for shipping, but no real case for carrying it around especially since this is a film filter and not more resistant plastic or glass. For that I dock a star especially given the cost of the filter, how hard/expensive would it be to include an inexpensive plastic protective case? It's an easy and cheap enough problem to fix but still...Anyhow, I put this on my 200-500 lens to try it out for just the sun proper, and all I can say is...wow! 1st shot was though the clouds at 200mm, slightly cropped. 2nd shot was a 100% crop on a clear day at 500mm. 3rd shot is the full image at 500mm (all shots taken on a full frame camera). Needless to say, I'm highly, highly impressed with the performance.As a solar filter it works and works very, giving a very pleasing red/orange/yellow tone to the sun. For that reason alone I'd recommend it. Given the fact that it is a fragile film and doesn't come with a protective case, you will want to handle it very carefully and be incredibly careful of how you stow it away.*EDIT*For the eclipse, this worked excellent. I as-yet don't have any photos developed of the partial phases (will update when that's done), but was well worth it--enough that it bumps up a star for the clarity of the sunspots. Will highly recommend for anyone who is looking for a 95mm filter for the 2024, 2044, 2045 elcipse, the 2019 transit of mercury, or when the sunspot cycle goes high again!
PB2008
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2016
I bought this filter to photograph the recent Mercury transit in which Mercury transited across the sun. It is perfect for that need. This 95mm filter screws onto any lens with a 95mm filter size. I suppose it can be used with a 95mm adapter ring on smaller-diameter lenses. It passes 1/100,000 of the light and is ideal for photographing the sun.Packaging is less than ideal. It comes in a plastic bag inside a cardboard mailer. The filter arrived fine although I would prefer a plastic case for more-secure long-term storage.Application note: You must never look directly at the sun. This applies even more so to looking at the sun through your camera viewfinder (if it has a direct viewfinder) that intensifies the light. This causes permanent eye damage. It is most safe to view the image on the camera's LCD screen. That way you can avoid looking in the direction of the sun by looking at the LCD from an angle.During the Mercury transit there was a sun spot much larger than Mercury on the surface of the sun. So it may be interesting to photograph the sun even on 'regular' days.If this review was useful please let me know by voting for it.