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🌒 See the Sun Like Never Before — Safely, Sharply, and Stylishly!
The Celestron EclipSmart Safe Solar Eclipse Telescope and Camera Filter is an ISO-certified solar filter designed for safe direct solar viewing and photography. Compatible with telescopes, spotting scopes, and DSLR cameras with 75-100mm objective lenses, it features adjustable side panels and an elastic band for a secure fit. Made in the USA with NASA-recommended solar film, it offers natural orange tinting for comfortable, vivid solar observation and imaging. Compact, reusable, and backed by a 2-year warranty, it’s the essential accessory for capturing and experiencing solar eclipses safely.








| ASIN | B0CH45ZBKV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8 in Telescope Filters |
| Brand | Celestron |
| Built-In Media | (1) Folding solar filter, (2) rubber bands |
| Coating Description | No Coating |
| Color | OD |
| Compatible Devices | PowerSeeker 50AZ, PowerSeeker 60AZ, PowerSeeker 80AZS, PowerSeeker 60EQ, PowerSeeker 70 EQ, PowerSeeker 80EQ, Travel Scope 50, Travel Scope 60 DX, National Park Foundation Travel Scope 60AZ, Travel Scope 70AZ, Popular Science by Celestron Travel Scope 70AZ, Travel Scope 70AZ DX, AstroMaster LT 60 AZ, AstroMaster 70 AZ, AstroMaster LT 70 AZ, AstroMaster 70 EQ, AstroMaster 80 AZS, Pop Sci AstroMaste… |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (441) |
| Enclosure Material | Paper |
| Exposure Control Type | Manual (M) |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2.95"L x 2.95"W |
| Manufacturer | Celestron |
| Media Type | TextualContent |
| Photo Filter Factor | 16 x |
| Special Effect | Ultraviolet |
| UPC | 050234444286 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Viewfinder Type | LCD screen or Electronic viewfinder |
| Warranty Description | Two Year Limited Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
R**N
Does the job for a wide variety of telescope and camera lens sizes!
I tested this filter out against a lot of other ones and while this one wasn't the best, it did have the virtue of being the most versatile. The ability to collapse or expand the opening to fit a lot of different telescope and camera lens sizes is very handy! And it has excellent design and construction for what is basically a paper-craft project with a bit of solar filter film super-glued to a bit of cardboard. The directions are a bit hard to follow because of the uneven drawing skills of whomever did the art, but once you have the idea, it's fairly easy to construct and get it into the proper configuration. The solar filter is obviously not H-alpha quality, so you won't see solar prominences, but I was able to make out sunspots without too much difficulty. The color balance of the filter is also fine, tinting the sun to the orange-red side of the spectrum, which reduces eye fatigue when keeping the sun under longer observation. This will work fine for the coming eclipse or for any other solar observation use!
A**R
Does really work
My son is a amateur photographer. He wanted this for the eclipse and for solar pictures. Works great, fit on the camera just fine. Allowed great viewing safely. Read the directions as it does say only use this for 3 minutes at a time to prevent damage. So you have to take breaks while shooting. Great affordable way to capture the eclipse.
A**R
The cardboard is big and the filter is small
First, the filter works. However, the cardboard can accommodate up to 100mm outer-diameter lenses while the filter material itself is 60mm. I believe that while this makes no difference in terms of optical performance, it does present a challenge for those with lenses that are about 60mm or smaller. Bigger lenses will press against the cardboard at the back, but smaller lenses want to pierce the filter material. If you don't add a shim or press the filter against the lens, it will droop. One suggestion to Celestron: a total of 4 straps, one for every 90 degrees, should hug the lens under the rubber band, not just 2 that are 180 degrees apart. With 2, one degree of freedom is removed while the other is not constrained. Here's an analogy: While wearing sunglasses, try moving them side to side while someone presses against the parts that go behind your ears. This will pin them against your head (like the rubber band holding the strap). This movement won't be easy. Next, try raising them up and down while they are still pinned against your head behind your ears. This will be easier because they will pivot at the point at which they are pinned. If the glasses were also pinned to the top of your head and under your chin, then this too would not be as easy. Or, a shim of some kind could be included to center the lens.
K**X
Pretty awesome, I won't lie
Does what it's supposed to do. My images come out clean though this filter.
J**J
What you would expect, but overpriced
This is exactly what you would expect. A simple foldable cardboard piece with a round filter in the middle. You must use provided rubberbands to secure the folder structure to a lens or telescope. The filter is effective, but not durable. Overall, it is overpriced for what you get. Good for single use, like an eclipse, but would not stand up to regular use. Should be almost ten dollars less than what I paid.
T**H
WORKS GREAT
Works great!
M**H
Perfect for the total eclipse of April 2024
I travelled to the US-Canada border with a few cameras and used this filter to capture the total eclipse on April 8, 2024. It's a square cardboard item, but the filter is professional grade, and I used it for two Nikon DSLRs and a Canon Pro HD video camera. Perfect results.
P**R
Nice filter for the price
I use this filter on my Canon R7 and am pretty happy with it. It doesn't fit securely on the RF 100-400 mm lens, too big and not sure how to adjust down. The best thing in my opinion is how it gives the sun a nice yellow orange color (first and third pics), much nicer than the white image I get from a more expensive glass ND 16.6 stop filter (second pic taken a few days later). However, it's not as sharp as that filter and there is a glow around the solar disk, which is aesthetically pleasing but more an artifact of the filter rather than true to life. Nit-picky I know but there it is. I like this Celestron filter and trust that it's protecting my gear from damage. Pretty good for 20 bucks.
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