




🌞 See the Sun Like Never Before — Safely, Clearly, and Stylishly
Thousand Oaks Optical’s 6" x 6" black polymer solar film sheet offers a durable, high-quality DIY solution for safe solar viewing. Compatible with telescopes, binoculars, and cameras, it filters harmful rays while rendering the sun in a natural orange color. Backed by a 5-year guarantee and crafted from a polymer stronger than Mylar, this lightweight sheet empowers enthusiasts to create custom solar filters affordably and confidently.
| Brand | Thousand Oaks Optical |
| Manufacturer | Thousand Oaks Optical |
| Model | BP-6X6 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 15.24 x 0.1 cm; 23 g |
| Item model number | BP-6X6 |
| Compatible Devices | Telescope, Binoculars, Camera |
| Standing screen display size | 6 Inches |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Material | polymer |
| Has Auto Focus | No |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Manufacturer | Thousand Oaks Optical |
| Item Weight | 23 g |
N**O
Excellent product
Good product clicked images of eclipse with the help of film
M**Z
Funcional
Excelente producto para generar una tapa protectora para el ver el sol.
M**K
Worked very well
I cut the sheet into 2 3x6 sheets, and cut 2 5x8 sheets of stiff cardboard with a 2.5x5.5 opening. With the film strips taped to the cardboard frames, they were very easy to use to protect eyes, cameras, and binoculars.
O**S
Toll !!!
Funktioniert wunderbar. Es ist toll, Sonnenflecken mit den eigenen Augen zu betrachten.
C**A
Mon utilisation avec appareil photo ou longue vue
La feuille est vraiment parfaite pour ce genre de prise de vue solaire.
2**T
Good stuff, be careful how you open it.
I have an existing solar filter for a different scope which is too big. I bought this and made my own custom filter with it. Essentially I found a small (very clean unused) plastic flower pot, which is slightly tapered, that fitted snugly inside the dew shield of my small refractor. I cut most of the bottom off but left enough for a good light proof fit. The pot also has a slightly wider part near the top which butted up against the edge of the dew shield nicely. I opened the solar film package very carefully by using a sharp blade to just score through the tape holding the two pieces of cardboard together. With the film black side up, still on one side of the cardboard, I put a very thin bead of superglue around the rim of the pot and placed it onto the film. After a minute or so, I trimmed off the remaining film with scissors to end up with a perfect solar filter with no creases or wrinkles.
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