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No blurry pictures ever again - high-speed camera using 126 frames per second
Did you know that planetary cameras could only acquire 30 frames per second even a few years ago? The patience you needed then to take good photos is now no longer required. Operating at 126 frames per second, this camera is one of the fastest in its class. Use it to your advantage to catch those rare moments of perfect seeing. The camera boasts high sensitivity in the IR range and low sensitivity in the UV.
The advantages in a nutshell
- all-round camera for planetary photography, using 126 frames per second
- IMX385C colour chip with 1936x1096 resolution and 3.75ìm pixels - comparatively larger pixels mean increased sensitivity on the larger sensor surface
- high sensitivity in the IR range - ideal for ambitious IR images of planets
- no shadowing of the sensor surface (which can be the case with other CMOS chips)
- ST-4 auto-guider connection - system communicates directly with your mount
State-of-the-art CMOS sensor with higher sensitivity
The heart of this camera is a new sensor from Sony using STARVIS and Exmor R technology which makes it possible to capture images of faint nebulae in an undreamt of way. But what is behind this? The special technology employs a back-illuminated sensor with extremely high sensitivity and producing less noise. Your exposures benefit from a clearer picture with finer details. The photodiodes remain completely free of shadowing, in contrast to ordinary sensors. That means that more light is available, allowing you to use shorter exposures for even faint astronomical objects. You also benefit from a level of contrast that shows your deep-sky objects beautifully.
Better pictures thanks to a rolling shutter
The CMOS sensor is equipped with a rolling shutter. The image is not recorded completely in one go, but one line of the chip is recorded at a time, while light continues to reach the other pixels. This also increases the sensitivity, reduces image noise and makes image acquisition faster.
Included in the package - image acquisition and image editing software
Extensive software is included - with virtually everything an astrophotographer could wish for:
- Live Image function
- exposure settings
- histogram
- image acquisition and video functions
- automatic Dark Subtraction
- time-lapse image acquisition
- image processing - stacking
Virtually everything you need is included in just one program, allowing you control of most of the image processing.
System requirements:
- Windows 7, 8 or 10
- Intel Core 2, 2.8GHz, 2GB memory, USB 2.0
Along with the camera, the drivers and cables required are included - to complete this convenient package.
Included in delivery
- camera
- C-mount threads
- CD-ROM with software and drivers
- USB cable
- no built-in UV-IR filter