Antlia L, RGB, and 3 nm Pro SHO Filter Review
Finally used the new Antlia filters on an LRGB target (M 101) and the 3 nm SHO filters on the Tulip Nebula (SH2-101). I kept the ZWO Oiii filter in the filter wheel and take a few images of bright stars to compare the halo I get with the ZWO filter with what I see with the Antlia Oiii filter. Big improvement! Finally, I confirm that the Antlia filters are parfocal with the 700 mm focal length of the Explore Scientific ED102. BONUS: Watch the ride-along "cloud cam" video I made from one of the nights. Enjoy!

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Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Guiding Performance After 5 Months

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Antlia 3nm Pro Narrowband Filters

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Using the ASI294 Bin Modes

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Why LRGB Collects Photons Much More Efficiently Than RGB and One Shot Color

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Galaxy Imaging with the L-PRO Filter and a Full Moon

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New Camera & Filter combo at last. ZWO2600MM & Antlia LRGB SHO and an image IC433 Jellyfish Nebula

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LUMINANCE - Do You Really Need It?

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Avoid these 3 Mistakes! Filter Wheel Installation Tips

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Broadband and Narrowband Astrophotography … What is the difference?

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Alt-Az Astrophotography: Every Problem Solved?

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Don’t Install Antlia Unmounted Filters Until You Know This

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Using a Tri-Bahtinov Mask for SCT Collimation

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Archaeology WARNING: They Secretly Found Antarctica 300 Years Before Us! - Graham Hancock

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OPTOLONG NARROWBAND 3NM Filter Set Review

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Understanding astrophotography filters

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Breaking the Rules of Astrophotography: Surprising Results from Pairing an ASI2600 and RedCat51

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Antlia 3nm Pro Filters Install and Comparison

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ANTLIA RGB Triband Filter & ZWO Drawer - Test and Reviews

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Intro to Narrowband and Hubble Palette, Part 1

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