

🌠 See the unseen — elevate your night sky game with SVBONY clarity!
The SVBONY 2-inch UHC Telescope Filter is a premium optical accessory designed to enhance deep-sky observations by significantly reducing light pollution and increasing image contrast. Crafted with an optical glass lens and durable aluminum frame, it fits standard 2-inch telescope eyepieces (M48*0.75mm thread) and is ideal for both visual astronomy and astrophotography, especially in city and suburban environments.





| ASIN | B07R38KR1P |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,264 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4 in Telescope Filters |
| Item model number | FF9131B |
| Manufacturer | SVBONY |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 4.8 x 0.1 cm; 50 g |
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مناسب للتقليل من التلوث الضوئي لكنها غير عملية مع مصابيح LED الساطعة تنفع نوعاً مع الكاميرات
M**S
Un producto de muy buena calidad.
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I used the SVBONY 2-inch UHC filter for visual observation, and this is my first UHC filter. I was able to see the M94 galaxy, which I had never seen before against the bright sky background, with my 8-inch SCT. This filter makes the sky appear much darker while keeping most nebulae visible. I noticed significantly better contrast with the M17 Omega Nebula, though I feel that some fine details might have been filtered out and lost. I would not recommend it for visual observation of globular clusters like M3 and M5. The image was only slightly less sharp, and I thought I saw some reflections. The craftsmanship is excellent; the glass appears to be top quality and very clean. In my video, you can see that this filter gives an image with a slight violet tint. I can't compare it to a high-end UHC filter because I don't have one, but for its price, I think this filter is excellent. It will most definitely help you see faint deep-sky objects that you might have wondered if they were even there.
L**S
Just what I needed for my deep space captures
M**.
This broadband (50nm) UHC works well and has allowed me to view nebula (other than M42 / Orion Nebula) for the very first time from my light polluted backyard. I never thought I would be able to detect nebula from my backyard, where I do most of my visual observing using 8" and 10" F5 dobs. I'm in a red/white light pollution zone which is considered "Bortle 8" aka "can't see ****, captain". This filter hits well above its weight and is comparable to a more expensive Optolong UHC filter. Even with most of my city using LED street lights, whose light pollution is harder to filter out, this filter performed exceptionally and allowed me to detect nebulosity in Scorpius last night. The nebulosity was faint, but it was absolutely there. I didn't need to use averted vision or any other aids to detect it. With visual observing, you can't expect bright Hubble views albeit I suspect this filter would work exceptionally well for astrophotographers, who will be able to achieve great results with this filter + long exposures. The fact that I could visually detect any nebula at all that wasn't M42 in Orion makes this worth the measly $20 paid. Members of a popular astronomy forum have sent the SVbony UHC filters out to Lumicon- one of the top optics and filter labs- and it revealed that this filter is virtually identical in performance to Optolong UHC filter and may even be the same thing. The Optolong is well regarded and sells for $80; a $20 SVbony performing the same as a filter that is 4X as expensive is a great deal. The price and the performance of this makes it a must have filter if you don't have one. I'm not a fan of filters as I find the price:performance underwhelming for visual observing, but this filter hits all the right notes. I will likely buy SVbony's 2" version of this filter, I like its performance enough that I want it available for my 2" wide field EPs. I wish SVbony made an OIII; I'd buy it in a heartbeat if it performed as well as this UHC.
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