Solar Filter Metal Film Cover

$49.90

This Solar Filter blocks out the harmful rays from the sun to protect the eyes
It allows users to observe the solar eclipse safely through their telescope or cameras
It is easy to install and it is compatible with lenses that are 90 to 112 mm in diameter

Material: Aluminum Alloy / Density Of Film: 5.0

Optical Aperture: 95 mm

Diameter: 90 to 112 mm
Package Contents:

1 x Solar Filter

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Solar Filter Metal Film Cover
Solar Filter Metal Film Cover $49.90

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Solar Filter Metal Film Cover
Now you can safely observe and even photograph the solar eclipse with the use of this Solar Filter Metal Film Cover! It is high-quality and reusable too! Some people don’t know this but looking directly at a solar eclipse can damage the eyes permanently. It is sad because these phenomena happen only once in a few years. That’s why everyone would surely love to gaze up at it and take photos as a remembrance. There is a way for you to still enjoy it while it lasts while still keeping your eyes safe. This is through the use of solar filters.
Compatability
If you’re not familiar with it, solar filters are films that serve as a barrier between your eyes and the solar eclipse itself. You should install it on a telescope or the lens of your camera. This way, you can look through the hole and observe the eclipse properly without damaging your eyes. This solar filter is compatible with 90 mm to 112 mm astronomical telescope lenses. The density of this film is 5.0 which can effectively protect your eyes already. All you have to do is install the filter on the lens of the scope and you’re good to go.
Reusable Cover
The best part is that this is a reusable film. It is of metal material which is aluminum alloy, to be exact. It is durable but still semi-flexible so it won’t scratch the lens of your camera or telescope. Also, it has a round shape so you can readily place it on the lens right away. Also, there are screws on its sides that you can use to adjust its fit on the telescope. You can either tighten it or loosen it to meet your needs. Finally, its exterior is sturdy enough so the film won’t fly around or fall down.