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Visit Chroma Sloan i' photometric filter is designed to capture the near-infrared spectral band (approx. 700-850 nm) for photometric studies using the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) system. This filter is ideal for astrophotographers and researchers wishing to accurately measure the brightness and physical properties of stars, galaxies and other celestial objects. Thanks to its advanced design and high-quality coatings, it guarantees optimum performance, even with modern CCD and CMOS sensors.
Photometric system filters Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) filters have been developed to provide uniform, accurate spectral coverage in five distinct bands (u', g', r', i', z'). Unlike traditional UBVRI filters, Sloan filters use advanced dielectric coatings offering stable transmission, clean cut-off of out-of-band wavelengths and excellent durability.
The Sloan i' filter is particularly useful for studying cool stars, such as red dwarfs or red giants, and for analyzing galaxies where the redshift shifts their light into this spectral band. It enables precise measurement of magnitude in this near-infrared band and calculation of color indices. These data are essential for characterizing the physical properties of celestial objects, such as their temperature, chemical composition or distance.
Visit Chroma Sloan i' photometric filter is an indispensable tool for amateur or professional astronomers wishing to carry out precise photometric studies in the near-infrared band of the spectrum. Its robust design, optimized optical performance and compatibility with modern sensors make it an essential choice for scientific imaging and advanced astronomical observation.