








🌌 Elevate your stargazing game — see the cosmos like never before!
The Neewer 1.25-inch Telescope Filter Set includes a Moon & Skyglow filter, a CPL filter, and five color filters (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue) designed to enhance lunar and planetary observation by reducing glare, increasing contrast, and revealing fine surface details. Compatible with most telescopes featuring a 1.25-inch thread, these durable, stackable filters are essential for millennial astronomy enthusiasts seeking sharper views and richer astrophotography under light-polluted skies.

















| ASIN | B074CXG6SJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30 in Telescope Filters |
| Brand | NEEWER |
| Built-In Media | 1 x Moon and Skyglow Filter 1 x CPL Filter 5 x Color Filters(Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue) |
| Coating Description | Multi Coating |
| Compatible Devices | Telescopes with 1.25 inches thread size |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,460) |
| Enclosure Material | Cpl |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00191073021785 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 1.25"L x 1.25"W |
| Item Weight | 4.36 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | NEEWER |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Screen Size | 1.25 Inches |
| Special Effect | Enhancing |
| Thread Size | 3.17 Millimeters |
| UPC | 191073021785 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
G**N
These Guys are a Real Bargain
-While I've only occasionally experimented with the color filters thus far, I have come to really appreciate the the CPL and Moon & Sky Glow filters- the real reason I bought these in the first place. -They are, in fact, made of aluminum and glass & are quality-made pieces. They are double-threaded and stackable, and will thread easily onto either eyepieces or prime focus adapters for SLR cameras. They also come with pretty cool packets with velcro closures- although I added additional protection with 2" x 2" plastic zip-loc mini bags for each piece. -The Moon and Sky Glow Filter not only increased clarity and contrast for viewing the moon- in it's fuller phases especially (even better + the CPL for that)- but is also good for increasing the contrast and "blackness" of the sky when viewing star clusters under light-polluted conditions (I live in very light polluted Osaka, Japan) with good skies- & there are some great ones in the area of Saturn these days, btw- with wider field eyepieces. -I haven't found it of much benefit when viewing planets like Jupiter or Saturn, but my current telescope- a 90 mm Mak-Cass- just doesn't gather enough light with its aperture (but then, I can see pretty good definition- moons, rings and cloud bands- without filters on good nights anyway). I plan to upgrade to a 127 mm fairly soon, and they may prove more useful since it'll gather about 100% more light. -HOWEVER... When viewing really brilliant planets like Venus or Mars (these days) with my 90 mm Mak-Cass? Using both the Moon and Sky Glow and the CPL can help pretty dramatically. Venus is always a bit tricky (very brilliant & with a pretty short viewing window), but they cut the brilliance to where you can easily see the phase outlined very clearly, and they've been working very well with Mars, as well- which is getting bigger and brighter each week approaching its opposition on July 27th. With my scope, these filters, and a 15 mm Plossl + 5x Barlow, I'm getting great views & am even getting glimpses of the south polar ice cap. I've also been able to see the recent dust storm developing over the past month- not that it's a good thing, lol... -So for the money? While I'm sure there are better out there, these guys are hands-down a solid investment- especially with a pretty spectacular Mars opposition coming- and will enhance both your viewing and astrophotography for a very reasonable price. -Now, let's all hope those Martian dust storms clear up soon... ;)
D**O
Worth the money
The cpl filtet is probably the best out the set and it gave at 50 percent more detail on the moon and it was great jupiter. Also, the condition was foggy. I expect much more on a clear night
S**.
Filter # rating
First, let me start off by saying that these are not what could be considered as high quality filters. But for the casual observer they do the job. Most, if not all telescope filter manufactures number there filters. Which makes it awhile lot easier to know which filter to use for what. These are not numbered. I've gone through Newer filters and gotten as close as I can to the filter numbering used by other manufactures. NEWER FILTER GUIDE The set includes a Moon and Skyglow Filter, a CPL Filter and 5 Color Filters(Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue). Moon and Skyglow Filter It cuts down glare and brings out much more surface detail and gives you better contrast. CPL Filter It filters out scattered light, enables you to cut through reflections and see the detail behind it. It tones down the brightness of the lunar surface so you can enjoy optimized contrast of the moon. 5 Color Filters Includes Red Filter, Orange Filter, Yellow Filter, Green Filter and Blue Filter. #25-Red Filter Used in large telescopes, it sharpens boundaries and increases contrast on Mars, sharpens belt contrast on Jupiter, and brings out surface detail on Saturn. #21-Orange Filter It helps increase contrast between light and dark areas, penetrates clouds, and assists in detecting dust storms on Mars. It also helps bring out the Great Red Spot and sharpen contrast on Jupiter. #15-Yellow Filter It helps in viewing Mars by bringing out the polar ice caps, enhancing blue clouds in the atmosphere, increasing contrast, and brightening desert regions. It also enhances red and orange features on Jupiter and Saturn and darkens the blue festoons near Jupiter's equator. #58-Green Filter It enhances frost patches, surface fogs, and polar projections on Mars, the ring system on Saturn, belts on Jupiter and works as a general-purpose filter when viewing the Moon. #80-Blue Filter It provides detail in atmospheric clouds on Mars, increases contrast on the moon, brings out detail in belts and polar features on Saturn, enhances contrast on Jupiter's bright areas and cloud boundaries. It also helps split the binary star Antares when at maximum separation.
O**R
Would recommend.
Purchased these for a child’s telescope. The lenses fit perfectly. The lenses worked as described, with better brightness and glare reduction. They are easy to install, but for our telescope you have to take the eye piece off, slip these on, then put the eye piece back on.
D**3
Outstanding Value
This set of filters are of outstanding quality. Overall, they exceed expectations for value and quality. They are very well packed in the provided case and the filters perform above average. Being constructed of all metal and glass, these will provide many years of heavy use.
T**Y
Good price
Filters are clear and fit my kids telescope well.
V**X
Ich habe mit einem Plastikkasten mit ein paar Linsen gerechnet, aber der Lieferumfang hat mich absolut überzeugt - Zwei Aufbewahrungstaschen mit je 4 Sektionen, so dass man noch den einen oder anderen Extrafilter unterbringen kann. Die Filter sind genau das, was man bestellt hat - Farbfilter in sieben Arten. Sie Filtern das Licht raus, was man rausfiltern möchte und das ist auch ihr Zweck.
E**R
En cuanto al envío llegaron en tiempo y forma. En cuanto al producto vienen con un estuche muy útil; los filtros se ajustaron a la perfección con los oculares de mi telescopio nexstar 6se y son de buena calidad. El filtro polarizado es muy útil para ver la luna de forma cómoda, en cuanto a los filtros de color no he tenido oportunidad de probarlos del todo.
R**A
I used the product with my Telescope (Slokey 50080, ) the filters are standard international size and the results are ultimate while capturing Moon and site pictures during sunny day time - overall good product
田**晃
セットで買うと便利
T**F
Non ci si deve lamentare visto il prezzo bassissimo e non si devono avere aspettative pazzesce. Se un filtro può costare anche 100 euro, fatevi uma domanda e datevi una risposta. Andiamo a dunque: I 7 filtri arrivano in una comoda scatola di cartone rigido, non buttatelo, che contiene du astucci con velcro da 4 alloggi filtro ciasciuno. COMODITÀ: VOTO 8 i singoli filtri sono contenuti in sacchetti di plastica trasparente molto scomodi, ma necessari per tenerli al sicuro in quanto è inconcepibile riporli nelle tasche a rete (visibili in foto) senza correre rischi di polvere. COMPARABILITÀ: voto 10 e perfetti con oculari da 1.25 che uso per il mio Celestron AZinspire 100. PROVA IN CAMPO: ottimo il rosso per vedere le due fasce di Giove. Su Saturno ho usato il giallo che crea un bel contrasto e rende più nitida la visione dell'anello. Gli altri filtri non li ho provati. CONSIGLIO: ragazzi, 20 euro... lo dico simpaticamente, Non rompete le scatole E compratelo ad occhi chiusi se siete dei principianti e non vuole spendere troppi soldi :-) se avete un telescopio da €1000 Non comprate queste oculari e non fate i tirchi e andate a prendere qualcosa di più costoso :-) rapporto qualità prezzo da paura. Per principianti e senza troppe pretese...non avete mica il telescopio Hubble