Hi,
I tried out Baader Solar film today while it was sunny. 8-) This film (aka home-made filter) gives an amazing white colour view of the Sun. Though I prefer a more egg yolk colour, but the white colour has its pluses.
Through this filter, I could see more details on the surface of the Sun, and the sunspots. A sun spot consists of a darker region and a lighter region(the edges). Using a Thousand Oaks filter, details were not too clear at the edges of the sunspot. But with this Baader brand filter, the edges were much more visible and clear. If i had a longer focal length scope, I'm sure there would be more surprises!
Thank for reading! Keep cool under the Sun! 8-)
My opinion of two types of Solar filter
My opinion of two types of Solar filter
Wee Nghee the Pooh
I have both, and I prefer the Baader solar filter. I suspect people like the Thousand Oaks because it gives a 'color' view of the sun. For me, the contrast with the Baader solar filter is much better, even for photography.
Cheers!
Cheers!
[80% Steve, 20% Alfred] ------- Probability of Clear Skies = (Age of newest equipment in days) / [(Number of observers) * (Total Aperture of all telescopes present in mm)]
This was taken just now around 9.30am. Only had a minute of bright sunlight, then the clouds came in. 
Had wanted to do prime photography, but not enough back focus. Thus have to attach a diagonal to take pictures.
- 80FD
- 400D, M mode, -1/3EV
- Borg adapters

Had wanted to do prime photography, but not enough back focus. Thus have to attach a diagonal to take pictures.
- 80FD
- 400D, M mode, -1/3EV
- Borg adapters
- Attachments
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- The set up used.
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- Sun Spots
- sunspots926-927.jpg (14.81 KiB) Viewed 1634 times
Wee Nghee the Pooh