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This is the colour equivalent of the Mintron 22S85HC-EX-R with a 1/2″ colour EXview CCD.
This is one of the most sensitive colour AstroVideo cameras available today.
It can switch, either automatically or manually, between Colour and Monochrome modes to get the best views of particular objects.
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 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.
Discontinued.
The QHY miniCAM8M Photometric Combo comes with a set of Sloan UGRIZ Filters. It’s a complete package including cooled mono camera, wheel and filters at a great price. QHY miniCAM8C Deep Sky Combo and
QHY miniCAM8M Deep Sky Combo are also available
The QHY miniCAM8C Deep Sky Combo is a colour camera with a light pollution filter, a heavy light pollution filter, a four-channel enhancement filter, and a UV/IR cut filter. Price includes delivery.
The QHY miniCAM8M Deep Sky Combo mono version is also available.
As well as a photometric version – QHY miniCAM8M Photometric Combo
QHY600M SBFL + QHYCFW3-L
The QHY5III568M Mono Camera is a back-illuminated planetary & guiding camera of the latest 5III V2 series with a global shutter and true hardware binning. It can attain a super-high speed of about 304fps @ almost 1080p.
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.
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