Nice video. Thanks. In the UK most of the street lights have been replaced with LED lights. However I just can’t get those stars as my sky’s are washed out with white sky long before I get more than a few stars. Are these filters any good for LED lights as I hear they are mostly for the more yellow sodium street lamps? Also, is it the case these same filters make yellow trees in the autumn pop out more vibrantly? I’m on a bit of a budget so I don’t want to buy something that won’t work but I’m fine spending £100 on something that works well. I have a Canon 760D with the cropped sensor and currently try and get my sky on an 10-18 F4.5 istm so I know I’m pushing it kit wise. I very much appreciate your opinion on this Chris
Nice video. Thanks. In the UK most of the street lights have been replaced with LED lights. However I just can’t get those stars as my sky’s are washed out with white sky long before I get more than a few stars. Are these filters any good for LED lights as I hear they are mostly for the more yellow sodium street lamps?
Also, is it the case these same filters make yellow trees in the autumn pop out more vibrantly?
I’m on a bit of a budget so I don’t want to buy something that won’t work but I’m fine spending £100 on something that works well. I have a Canon 760D with the cropped sensor and currently try and get my sky on an 10-18 F4.5 istm so I know I’m pushing it kit wise.
I very much appreciate your opinion on this
Chris
Many places in Australia are switching to Led lights.
Yeah, here too. Which is a bummer.
I'm interested in LPR filters for visual use. Can you help me?.
Hi John. Probably not. I've never done visual astronomy and I don't imagine the filters are the same for visual use as they are for photographic.