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 UK.
The QHY5III485C uses Sony’s new IMX485, back illuminated, 8.4 megapixel colour CMOS sensor with an array of 3864 x 2180 pixels at 2.9um
This is the standard camera package with free delivery. An optional 2.5mm F1.2 lens is available that converts it into a high-resolution, 8.4 Megapixel All Sky camera with 180-degree FOV!
The QHY5III462M Mono Camera uses the Sixth Generation Sony 2.1 megapixel IMX462 STARVIS CMOS sensor with a pixel size of 2.9um. This sensor is exceptionally sensitive to near-infrared (NIR) light, displaying an almost equal peak sensitivity to NIR light as to visible light.
The QHY5III678M planetary guide camera is one of the 2nd generation of the QHY5III series, it’s the upgraded version of QHY5III178M with excellent near-infrared high sensitivity.  The product comes with filters including the IR850 filter.
The QHY600 Mono Full Frame Cooled CMOS Camera uses the latest SONY IMX455 back-illuminated sensor, a full frame (35mm format) sensor with 3.76um pixels and native 16-bit A/D. This listing is for the latest short back focus version.
The ZWO ASI290MM Mini has a high sensitivity sensor, which combined with a wide field guide scope or 9 x 50 Finder (using our adapter) offers an excellent guiding solution.
The ZWO ASI178MM USB 3.0 Mono Camera features a back-illuminated Sony IMX178, 1/1.8″, 6.4Mp sensor with Sony Starvis and ExmorR Technology. Supplied with near “all sky” lens.
The QHY174M-GPS cooled camera is the same as the QHY174M but with the addition of a GPS based precision time and location function, useful for imaging occultations, eclipses, meteors, and other scientific imaging requiring a highly precise recording of the time and location of the observation on every frame.
QHY5III585C Colour camera (YouTube Review) is one of a new generation of QHY5III V2 series planetary / guide cameras and an enhanced version of its predecessor QHY5III485C. It has high sensitivity in the near infrared, similar to that of QHY5III462CÂ with improved dynamic range.
The Lodestar x2 Colour is an upgraded version of the very popular Lodestar auto-guider.
Excellent for AstroVideo / EAA real time electronic observing.
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The QHY247C APS-C Camera uses a SONY IMX193 APS size color CMOS sensor. Pixel size is 3.91um and it has a 14-bit A/D with a full well capacity of 36ke-. The read noise is 1e- to 2.7e-, the lowest tested noise at the lowest gain in the entire QHYCCD COLDMOS product line making it ideal for stacking many short exposures.
The QHY367C full frame cooled CMOS camera uses the Sony IMX094 36 megapixel, 14bit sensor. This sensor is also used in the Nikon D810A camera. Readout noise is 3.2e at lowest gain and 2.4e at unity gain. Dynamic range is > 14 Stops.
The IMG2PRO is a cooled CCD camera which uses SONY’s high sensitivity Exview CCD sensor ICX285AL. This sensor is popular because it has very low dark current resulting in clean images during long exposures. The camera has a two stage TEC and set point cooling to -45C below ambient. Thermal performance is much better than similar cameras such as the Atik 314L+. The desiccant system is user rechargeable for easy maintenance.