



🌠 Elevate your stargazing game—see the cosmos like never before!
The Celestron 94123-CGL 1.25-inch UHC/LPR Filter uses advanced multi-layer dielectric coatings to block prominent light pollution wavelengths while maintaining over 97% light transmission. Designed for both amateur and serious astronomers, it enhances contrast and detail in emission nebulae, fits standard 1.25-inch telescope eyepieces, and offers durable, scratch-resistant performance for years of celestial exploration.

| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.5 x 7.6 x 2.3 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 6.4 x 1.3 x 6.4 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Brand | Celestron |
| Colour | Multicoloured |
| Included components | 1 x Celestron 94123-CGL 1.25-inch UHC/LPR Filter Multicoloured |
| Model year | 2012 |
| Part number | 94123-CGL |
| Size | 1.25 inches |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Photo Filter Effect Type | Enhancing |
| Focus type | manual |
| Aperture Modes | 26 F_Stop |
| Style | UHC/LPR Filter - 1.25 inch |
| Photo Filter Thread Size | 31.75 Millimetres |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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Dear fellow Astronomers I have been told that Astrophotography is a "rabbit hole", which you vanish down, with a lot of pounds/dollars on the way. So I don't do Astrophotograpy. However with the visual, you can always defend a few extra bits, if budget allows. I bought a lovely set of Celestron Eyepieces and filters (their box set). I am more than happy with them, then someone mentioned a filter that increases contrast and reduces light pollution ! I sighed heavily and looked into This product. A must-have, I thought,.... and still do, after trying it out. Firstly, you may see reviews, that comment on the "blue rinse" look to the images, but that is what filters do. You cannot delete (filter !) certain wavelengths, without enhancing the other wavelengths. Does it enhance contrast and detail, yes. Galaxies/Nebulea have become more obvious, when only tentatively there, without. This with my Celestron Nexstar C8. I have yet to thrash out how good the planets are, later this year. Expecting good things As to street light pollution, I think the filter may be better against Sodium Vapour Lamps, than modern day LED lamps. I had looked forward to downward-pointing LED street lights, for better observing. Out with the Sodium Orange/Yellow. Where I live, they are now, mainly intense blue/white LEDs now. It scatters, the same reason why the sky is blue . Worse ! I shall accept the small, yet noticeable, benefit that I have been given by this filter . I like it loads, however, only buy if you and your budget is/are fine with it. Everybody has different opinions.
R**N
Le filtre LPR, lui, est un filtre très performant au support parfaitement usiné en aluminium, et s'avère très utile en ciel profond pour les nébuleuses.
S**N
Arrived quickly. Came well packaged in solid plastic case for keeping this filter clean and scratch free. A good basic filter add to any set-up. I normally only deal with a reputable 'local' telescope dealer/specialist for accessories but this was in stock - and a significantly better price point.
A**X
Los resultados de las fotografías con éste filtro son excelentes. Aún dentro de la ciudad es posible observar y fotografíar astros del espacio profundo con una reducción de contaminación lumínica considerable.
N**S
Great pictures now that the light pollution is diminished!
A**R
Improves contrast with galaxy and nebula. well constructed
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