Baader Universal Filter Changer (UFC): Simple photographic use example (Part 7)

Photographic Use Example:



We've been asked a few times recently on how to set up the Baader UFC for use with a DSLR and a range of wide-field imaging refracting telescopes. So we thought we would write a short blog on some ways this can be done.

Baader UFC System chart - Overview diagram

Baader UFC System chart - Overview diagram

Let us start from the telescope side first.

All the enquiries we have had, the wide field refractors have 2" barrel focusers, so there is our starting point. The telescope side of the UFC Base (to which everything else in the UFC system is connected to) uses Baader's S70 dovetail adaptors to allow the UFC to fit to telescopes.

Looking at the UFC main diagram above Baader do a Baader UFC S70 / 2" SC-thread (f) Telescope-Adapter (optical height: 1 mm) (#2459128 , € 25,-) that allows 2"/SC male-thread accessories to be used. More about our UFC Telescope Adapters can be found in our blog: The UFC telescope-side adaptors.


We offer our or our Baader 2" Safety Kerf nosepiece with 2" filter thread (#2408156 , € 43,-) .

The image below shows the latter 2" nosepiece attached to the UFC S70 2"/SC adaptor. Using one of these will allow the UFC to be attached to a telescope with a 2" focuser.

UFC S70 2"/SC adaptor with a 2" nosepiece attached

UFC S70 2"/SC adaptor with a 2" nosepiece attached


Moving away from the telescope side, we next encounter the UFC Base itself to which the telescope side and camera side adaptors attach and the filter slider is inserted into. You can read more about the UFC Base in part 2 of our series of blogs The UFC Base.

For the filter slider either the 2" mounted, 2" unmounted or 50x50mm square versions can be used depending on what filters you currently have or may want to purchase. Using smaller filters (with one of the Aux holders) will likely cause vignetting depending on the size [age] of your camera's sensor). More information on the UFC sliders can be found in part 3 of our UFC blogs: The UFC Filter Slider

 Baader UFC D 50.4 Filterschieber (#2459113, € 40,-)  Baader UFC 50x50 Filterschieber (#2459114, € 45,-)

Next we get to the camera side of the UFC Base.

There are three possible "routes" for attaching a DSLR camera:

 

Baader Protective T-ring with S52 dovetail (and T-2, M48 and 2" nosepiece) attachments.

Baader Protective T-ring with S52 dovetail (and T-2, M48 and 2" nosepiece) attachments.

 

So lets put all of this together. In the image below we have an example setup based on what we have written above. From right to left: we have:

Baader UFC example imaging set up for use with a 2" barrel focuser and a T-ring

Baader UFC example imaging set up for use with a 2" barrel focuser and a T-ring

 

In a future blog we will look at other ways the UFC can be used for imaging purposes, including how to set the UFC up for use with focal reducers/field flatteners.

 

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About the author: Lee Sproats

Lee Sproats

Dr. Lee Sproats has been interested in astronomy since watching Star Wars in 1977 and has appeared on the UK Sky at Night TV programme. He then went on to study Astronomy where he obtained a degree and then a PhD in the subject at University College London/Mullard Space Science Laboratory. He has worked in Australia in radio astronomy and used optical/infrared telescopes on Hawaii and La Palma and Lowell and Kitt Peak observatories in the USA. After working for the University of Surrey to promote the use of computers for teaching in UK higher education and then as an IT trainer for a stock market company, he went on to work for Greenwich Observatory Ltd where he ran their northern branch and then worked for David Hinds Ltd dealing with our and Celestron products. He is often involved in flight excursions that take passengers to observe the northern lights, has led trips to see the great USA 2017 eclipse near Hopkinsville and was lead astronomer onboard a specially chartered 737 to view the 2015 total solar eclipse at 38,000ft. Lee`s astronomical interests include Lunar observing, astrophotography, photometry and pro-am collaborations.

Since David Hinds stopped operation in December 2020, Dr. Sproats works for Baader Planetarium as our UK representative/consultant and is responsible for looking after our UK/Eire dealers, dealing with Baader Planetarium/PlaneWave/10Micron product support, writing articles and also is involved in our large telescope and observatory instrumentation projects.


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