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The QHY533C CMOS camera is part of a new generation of back-illuminated CMOS cameras with 3.76um pixels featuring low noise and improved full well capacity. Price includes delivery.
Perfect for Deep Sky “Lucky Imaging” – BAT project on M82
The QHY533M CMOS camera is part of a new generation of back-illuminated CMOS cameras with 3.76um pixels featuring low noise and improved full well capacity. Price includes delivery.
Perfect for Deep Sky “Lucky Imaging” – BAT project on M82
Starlight Xpress Ultrastar Mono is an advanced version of the ‘Superstar’ guide camera and has a similar resolution of 1392 x 1040 pixels. The sensor has 70% more area and QE is greater, at around 75% peak. These characteristics give the Ultrastar excellent performance as both a guide camera and an imaging camera, it’s also well suited to ‘Live Viewing’ with a greater FOV than the Lodestar x2. Price includes shipping to EU.
This is the colour version of the Mintron 12V6HC-EX with a 1/2″ colour EXview CCD.
Colour cameras are not as sensitive as their Mono equivalents, so I recommend them for larger faster scopes and brighter deep sky objects.
However performance can always be enhanced by stacking frames and processing the resultant image.
The 12V6HC-EX has a 1/2″ highly sensitive Sony EXview Mono CCD and accumulates light for up to two and a half seconds outputting an apparently continuous signal.
All controls are on the back of the camera and can be accessed remotely, from a PC, using our cable (see accessories sub-menu below).
The controls cover a wide range of shutter speeds, with digital zoom, negative image, and image flipping and masking.
The Mintron 22S85HC-EX is in many ways a simplified version of the 12V6HC-EX.
The camera body is smaller, lighter and lacks the SVideo and PC ports of its bigger brother.
A useful enhancement is the ability to expose for twice as long, i.e. 5 seconds.
This camera has a 1/3″ CCD and the body is smaller and lighter than the 12V6HC-EX.
It lacks the SVideo and PC ports of its bigger brother but a useful enhancement is the ability to expose for twice as long i.e. 5 seconds.
It’s very well suited to portable viewing, and makes an excellent guider when used with a PC capture device.
The 12V6HC-EX mono camera has a 1/2″ highly sensitive Sony EXview Mono CCD and accumulates light for up to two and a half seconds outputting an apparently continuous signal.
All controls are on the back of the camera and can be accessed remotely, from a PC, using our cable (see accessories sub-menu below).
The controls cover a wide range of shutter speeds, with digital zoom, negative image, and image flipping and masking.
The Watec 910BD Mono Camera is the board camera equivalent of the famous Watec 910HX/RC, the best analogue camera in the serious Astro-Video / EAA / CCTV market bar none. Our cameras are the CCIR version, but most AV equipment is universal and accepts a video feed of any standard.
Price includes WorldWide delivery.
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