QHY5P-II Colour is a 5 mega pixel high resolution Colour Planetary camera with high QE, using the advanced MT9P006 Colour sensor. Pixel size is a tiny 2.2um, resulting in high magnification without a Barlow lens.
QHY5P-II Colour is a 5 mega pixel high resolution Colour Planetary camera with high QE, using the advanced MT9P006 Colour sensor. Pixel size is a tiny 2.2um, resulting in high magnification without a Barlow lens.
Maximum QE is 62% in the Red, with a uniform noise background. With high USB2.0 transfer it can reach 7FPS at full resolution, 30FPS at 720p and 63 FPS at 640*480.
The camera body is 1.25 inch eyepiece format and is the perfect addition to a PST Solar telescope. It can be fully inserted into the eyepiece tube to easily reach the focal plane.
Please note… The Colour of the Camera may vary from the one illustrated above.
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The SkyWatcher 9×50 Finder to C Adapter connects C and CS mount cameras to SkyWatcher, Orion and most Celestron 8 x 50 & 9 x 50 straight through finders.
The Sky-Watcher & Clones to C Mount Adapter for Right Angled Finders Connects QHY5-II, QHY5L-II, Lodestar, Orion SSAIO, Mintron, Watec,DMK and other C/CS cameras,to Sky-Watcher, most Celestron (see below) and Orion 8 x 50 & 9 x 50 right angle finders.
GSO and Clones to C Mount Adapter for Right Angled Finders connects QHY5-II, QHY5L-II, Lodestar, Orion SSAIO, Mintron, Watec & DMK cameras to GSO & Clones 8 x 50 & 9 x 50 right angled finders. Other true C and CS mount guide cameras will also be compatible and Clones include Teleskop Service, Altair Astro and Revelation finders.
The Celestron 1mm C Mount Adapter for Straight Through Finders connects C / CS mount cameras to Celestron 9 x 50 Finders with 1mm pitch rear finder thread. See below for more info. Price includes worldwide postage.
QHY5 II and QHY5L II Push Fit Adapter for 50mm Straight Through Finders connects QHY5-II, QHY5L-II, GPCam and Lodestar camerasto Sky-Watcher, Orion and most Celestron (see below) 50mm straight through finders via 1.25″ push fit, rather than screw fit – for convenience of setup.
GSO and Clones to C Mount Adapter for Straight Through Finders connects QHY5-II, QHY5L-II, Lodestar, Orion SSAIO, Mintron, Watec & DMK cameras to GSO & Clones 50mm straight through finders.
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QHY IMGOH Colour – Cooled Deep Sky, Planetary and Guide camera!
The IMG0H is a versatile new camera using the latest SONY EXview ICX618AL CCD sensor and a 14bit high speed AD converter.
The IMG0H has high QE (almost 70%) making it a sensitive guide and planetary camera. With it’s inbuilt cooling, the IMG0H can also be used for deep sky imaging, especially for smaller objects like planetary nebula and smaller galaxies.
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