Spectrum 67 mm Threaded Optical Solar Film Filter
Telescope-Solar Telescopes-Spectrum 67 mm Threaded Optical Solar Film Filter
$65.95 Original price was: $65.95.$39.57Current price is: $39.57.
Experience solar wonders with the Spectrum 67 mm Optical Solar Filter. Get yours today for safe celestial viewing!
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Michelle A. Verified Buyer –
Since we planned to travel to a city which was to enjoy the solar eclipse 100%, I wanted to be able to take photos with my DSLR and not damage the camera sensors. I looked around a bit for a recommended ‘solar’ filter and not only found one, but found it at a very reasonable price and one that was in stock the week prior to the eclipse. So much fo
r my travel planning 🙂 Regardless, the filter arrived, well protected with packaging, and with instructions for use. I did try it out in my driveway before we left and it seemed to work well. So, I took it along and – as a result – got some good photos of the eclipse despite the fact that I brought a so-so tripod on which to mount my camera. Thanks, High Point Scientific!