DayStar Filters 70mm White-Light Universal Lens Solar Filter (2-Pack, 65-89mm OD)Product Highlights Safe Solar Viewing and Photography For Lenses, Telescopes, and Binoculars 12312 2 ISO Certified SOLARLITE Film Fits Outside Diameters from 65 89mm 70mm Clear Filter Aperture Utilizing an ingenious spring folded assembly design to hold it securely in place, the 2 pack of Daystar Filters 50mm White Light Universal Lens Solar Filters allows you to safely view or photograph the sun and solar eclipses. The ULF is offered here in a 2 pack
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Safe Solar Viewing and Photography
For Lenses, Telescopes, and Binoculars
12312-2 ISO-Certified SOLARLITE Film
Fits Outside Diameters from 65-89mm
70mm Clear Filter Aperture
Utilizing an ingenious spring-folded assembly design to hold it securely in place, the 2-pack of Daystar Filters 50mm White-Light Universal Lens Solar Filters allows you to safely view or photograph the sun and solar eclipses. The ULF is offered here in a 2-pack for safe solar viewing with binoculars, or multiple optics and lenses without having to move the filter. They are made of the 12312-2 ISO-certified SOLARITE film, which blocks more than 99.999% of intense light, plus 100% of harmful IR and UV radiation — revealing sunspots and super granules on the solar surface. Made to fit on the front of camera lenses, telescopes, spotting scopes, binoculars or other optics and imaging devices, this version of the ULF can accommodate housings, sunshades, and dew shields with an outside diameter from 65-89mm (2.55-3.50"). The filter has a clear aperture of 70mm, so vignetting may occur when used on lenses and optics that approach the maximum recommended diameter in the size range.
SAFETY FIRST: Observing the Sun without the proper protection may result in serious personal injury, including permanent eye damage and blindness, and/or damage to equipment. Never point an optic at the sun without an approved solar filter on the front of the optic. For direct solar viewing, viewing the sun through an optic, or when using cameras with an optical viewfinder, ensure your filter is ISO 12312-2 (also written as ISO 12312-2:2015) certified. Never use photographic neutral density filters for direct solar viewing, viewing the sun through an optic, or when using cameras with an optical viewfinder.