Hello,
I have a potentially silly question, but I am curious about imaging solar flares and the like so I will ask.
I have discovered that solar H-Alpha filters are extremely pricey and I am just wondering:
Would it be possible to have a "poor-man's" H-Alpha solar setup by using a broadband solar filter on the front of the scope and then using a deepsky H-alpha filter in front of the camera??
I have a feeling this probably does not work for some reason because if it did I imagine people would just do that instead considering it would be so much cheaper. I am curious why it does not work if it does not. And if it does work, why does seemingly no one do it?
--EvanSpiesTheHeavens
I have a potentially silly question, but I am curious about imaging solar flares and the like so I will ask.
I have discovered that solar H-Alpha filters are extremely pricey and I am just wondering:
Would it be possible to have a "poor-man's" H-Alpha solar setup by using a broadband solar filter on the front of the scope and then using a deepsky H-alpha filter in front of the camera??
I have a feeling this probably does not work for some reason because if it did I imagine people would just do that instead considering it would be so much cheaper. I am curious why it does not work if it does not. And if it does work, why does seemingly no one do it?
--EvanSpiesTheHeavens