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FAQ
❓ What is the shortest (widest) focal length this filter can be used with?
✅ The filter can be used on wide-angle lenses, but the visibility of the Bahtinov focusing pattern varies with focal length.
For best results, we recommend lenses of 50mm or longer.
• 50mm+ — Best performance
• 24–50mm — Generally works well
• Below 24mm — The diffraction pattern may be weaker and harder to observe depending on the lens and shooting conditions.
The longer the focal length, the easier it is to see and use the focusing pattern.
❓ I have a Nikon 24-70 that has an 82mm thread for filters. Does the 82mm have a thread to fit my lens?
✅ Yes, the filter has the thread to fit into the lens.
❓ Once you have it aligned, do you need to remove the filter?
✅ Yes. The filter should be removed before taking the exposure.
❓ Can I use my current set of step-up rings?
✅ Yes. If your step-up rings go from 82mm to your lens diameter and the 82mm side uses the standard 82 × 0.75mm thread, they will fit properly.
❓ What’s included in the “Star Focus Filter + All Adapters Below” option?
✅This option includes one 82mm Star Focus Filter and a set of 8 adapter rings:
49mm, 52mm, 55mm, 58mm, 62mm, 67mm, 72mm, and 77mm.
Introduction
Specification
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Compatible lens
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82mm
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Filter Material
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high-clarity acrylic
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Adapter Rings Material
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aluminum
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Threaed Size
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82 ×0.75 mm
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Camera Adapter Rings
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49mm、52mm、55mm、58mm、62mm、67mm、72mm、77mm
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Weight(g)
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without adapter ring 20g
with adapter ring 30.3g
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How to Choose a Suitable Adapter ?

Does it work with zoom lens?
How to Use Star Focus Filter(video)?
Method 1
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Mount the Star Focus Filter onto your camera.
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Turn on the live view mode, adjust the ISO to the biggest (ISO 1600 or above), and set the shutter speed to 10s or more.
-
Adjust the frame and make sure the bright star or light source is in the middle of the frame. It is recommended that you look for a bright star of magnitude 1 to focus on.
-
Magnify the frame and adjust the focusing rings at the same time until three fine spike lines show out in the frame.
-
Rotate the focusing ring to make the three spikes intersect at one point. This the when the precise focus is achieved.

Method 2
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Mount the Star Focus Filter onto your camera.
-
Adjust the focus rings to get an infinity focus
-
Set the high ISO and short exposure (several seconds), and take one testing shot
-
Check the three spike lines in the frame, if the central spike is closing to the left, screw the focus ring to the right. If the central spike is closing to the right, screw the focus ring to the left.
-
Take a second testing shot, and repeat step 4 until three spikes intersect at one point. Then a precise focus is achieved.
Note: Hand holding the filter, then it can work with the lens without the adapter
Tips:
-
It will need to position the bright star in the middle of the frame, choosing the bright star of magnitude 1 or close to the magnitude 1
-
For the wide lenses, please turn the aperture to the biggest
-
The filter is not wear-resistant, please store it in a filter case after use. If there is dust or oil, please use an air blower and neutral detergent to remove them
-
Do not place it in high temperature environment
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Recommended Apertures with different focal lengths
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Focal Length (MM)
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10-11
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12
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14
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16
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18
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20
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24
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28-600 or longer
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Aperture (F)
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1.2-2.5
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1.2-2.8
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1.2-3.5
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1.2-4.0
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1.2-4.5
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1.2-5.0
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1.2-5.6
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1.2-5.6 or lower
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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
FAQ
❓ What is the shortest (widest) focal length this filter can be used with?
✅ The filter can be used on wide-angle lenses, but the visibility of the Bahtinov focusing pattern varies with focal length.
For best results, we recommend lenses of 50mm or longer.
• 50mm+ — Best performance
• 24–50mm — Generally works well
• Below 24mm — The diffraction pattern may be weaker and harder to observe depending on the lens and shooting conditions.
The longer the focal length, the easier it is to see and use the focusing pattern.
❓ I have a Nikon 24-70 that has an 82mm thread for filters. Does the 82mm have a thread to fit my lens?
✅ Yes, the filter has the thread to fit into the lens.
❓ Once you have it aligned, do you need to remove the filter?
✅ Yes. The filter should be removed before taking the exposure.
❓ Can I use my current set of step-up rings?
✅ Yes. If your step-up rings go from 82mm to your lens diameter and the 82mm side uses the standard 82 × 0.75mm thread, they will fit properly.
❓ What’s included in the “Star Focus Filter + All Adapters Below” option?
✅This option includes one 82mm Star Focus Filter and a set of 8 adapter rings:
49mm, 52mm, 55mm, 58mm, 62mm, 67mm, 72mm, and 77mm.
Introduction
Specification
|
Compatible lens
|
82mm
|
|
Filter Material
|
high-clarity acrylic
|
|
Adapter Rings Material
|
aluminum
|
|
Threaed Size
|
82 ×0.75 mm
|
|
Camera Adapter Rings
|
49mm、52mm、55mm、58mm、62mm、67mm、72mm、77mm
|
|
Weight(g)
|
without adapter ring 20g
with adapter ring 30.3g
|
How to Choose a Suitable Adapter ?

Does it work with zoom lens?
How to Use Star Focus Filter(video)?
Method 1
-
Mount the Star Focus Filter onto your camera.
-
Turn on the live view mode, adjust the ISO to the biggest (ISO 1600 or above), and set the shutter speed to 10s or more.
-
Adjust the frame and make sure the bright star or light source is in the middle of the frame. It is recommended that you look for a bright star of magnitude 1 to focus on.
-
Magnify the frame and adjust the focusing rings at the same time until three fine spike lines show out in the frame.
-
Rotate the focusing ring to make the three spikes intersect at one point. This the when the precise focus is achieved.

Method 2
-
Mount the Star Focus Filter onto your camera.
-
Adjust the focus rings to get an infinity focus
-
Set the high ISO and short exposure (several seconds), and take one testing shot
-
Check the three spike lines in the frame, if the central spike is closing to the left, screw the focus ring to the right. If the central spike is closing to the right, screw the focus ring to the left.
-
Take a second testing shot, and repeat step 4 until three spikes intersect at one point. Then a precise focus is achieved.
Note: Hand holding the filter, then it can work with the lens without the adapter
Tips:
-
It will need to position the bright star in the middle of the frame, choosing the bright star of magnitude 1 or close to the magnitude 1
-
For the wide lenses, please turn the aperture to the biggest
-
The filter is not wear-resistant, please store it in a filter case after use. If there is dust or oil, please use an air blower and neutral detergent to remove them
-
Do not place it in high temperature environment
|
Recommended Apertures with different focal lengths
|
||||||||
|
Focal Length (MM)
|
10-11
|
12
|
14
|
16
|
18
|
20
|
24
|
28-600 or longer
|
|
Aperture (F)
|
1.2-2.5
|
1.2-2.8
|
1.2-3.5
|
1.2-4.0
|
1.2-4.5
|
1.2-5.0
|
1.2-5.6
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1.2-5.6 or lower
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