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Re: [APML] use of L37C haze filter on 300 f2.8 lens?
Hi Michael,
Sorry, this is not about the haze filter but rather a "Thank you" for the great
book (AP for the AM)! Love it! I just recently did my first moon photography
and tried my best to put your information to good use. I'm just waiting for the
negatives to come back... Thanks again!
Sincerely,
Daryn Baker
--- "Michael A. Covington" <Michael@CovingtonInnovations.com> wrote:
> Speaking of which, does anybody make a didymium "color enhancing"
> ("color intensifying") filter that can be used in a Nikon 300/4.0, which
> takes a 39mm filter inside it? I find didymium filters useful as a weak
> kind of nebula filter, effective mainly against sodium-vapor
> streetlights.
>
> (BTW, greetings, all. I have been too busy with non-astronomical
> obligations to participate in this list recently but am making another
> of my brief sojourns here, until I get too busy again!)
>
> Clear skies,
>
> Michael Covington
> Author, Astrophotography for the Amateur
> (Forthcoming 2002: 2 more books on telescopes and observing!)
> http://www.CovingtonInnovations.com/astro <><
>
>
>
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