How to make your own solar filter holder
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How to make your own solar filter holder
It's very easy to make a filter holder perfectly suited to total solar eclipse observation. A filter holder needs to be secure AND be able to be quickly and easily removed in the seconds prior to totality and quickly and easily replaced just after totality without placing any force on the telescope or lens.
I have a detailed tutorial describing how to make such holders for camera lenses or telescope tubes. I have been using this type since 2002 for across 13 eclipses. If properly cared for, they last a long time.
https://joe-cali.com/eclipses/EQUIPMENT ... lters.html
Other related articles in this series on solar eclipses.
Before reading this, please read:-
Eye Safety While Watching Solar Eclipses
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Eclipse Photography for Beginners
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More advanced Eclipse Photography
https://joe-cali.com/eclipses/ARTICLES/ ... index.html
Joe Cali
Amateur astronomer since 1978...................Web site : http://joe-cali.com/
Scopes: ATM 18" Dob, Vixen VC200L, ATM 6"f7, Stellarvue 102ED, Saxon ED80, WO M70 ED, Orion 102 Maksutov, ST80.
Mounts: Takahashi EM-200, iOptron iEQ45, Push dobsonian with Nexus DSC, three homemade EQ's.
Eyepieces: TV Naglers 31, 17, 12, 7; Denkmeier D21 & D14; Pentax XW10, XW5, Unitron 40mm Kellner, Meade Or 25,12
Cameras : Pentax K1, K5, K01, K10D / VIDEO CAMS : TacosBD, Lihmsec.
Cam/guider/controllers: Lacerta MGEN 3, SW Synguider, Simulation Curriculum SkyFi 3+Sky safari
Memberships Astronomical Association of Queensland; RASNZ Occultations Section; Single Exposure Milky Way Facebook Group (Moderator) (12k members), The Sky Searchers (moderator)
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