On Mar 15, 2024, at 5:09 PM, Margaret Smith <margaretalicesm...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
> 
> Does any one know how to find slip-on find a solar filter for my Canon 
> 12x36IS binoculars? I picture a cardboard frame of about 5 14” x 2 3/4” or 
> 13.3 mm x 6.5 mm with the mylar all across. Thanks!


Mile High Astronomy sells solar filters that fit over each lens of your 
binoculars.  I bought these for the 2017 eclipse and will use them again for 
the eclipse next month: 
https://milehighastro.com/collections/solar-accessories/products/solar-filter-black-polymer?variant=44192509821187.

Be sure you order the correct diameter for your binoculars.  They have both 
text and a video explaining how to measure properly.

You can order the same or similar solar filters from Amazon, but I prefer to 
support the local guys!

Meredith Denton-Hedrick
Monument

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