Introducing the QHY183M Camera Back-Illuminated Monochrome Cooled CMOS: High-Resolution Imaging Made Easy
High-resolution imaging:
The QHY183M Camera is equipped with a one-inch, 20 Megapixel back-illuminated monochrome CMOS sensor with a pixel size of 2.4um. This allows for high-resolution imaging, even with modest size telescopes. Capture stunning details and bring out the beauty of celestial objects with ease.
Improved sensitivity and noise reduction:
Thanks to Sony’s Image Sensor Exmor R technology, the QHY183M Camera offers improved sensitivity and reduced noise. This results in enhanced image quality, allowing you to capture clear and crisp images of the night sky. Say goodbye to grainy and noisy images and hello to stunning astrophotography.
High-speed operation:
The QHY183M Camera retains the advantages of CMOS image high-speed operation. This means you can capture images quickly and efficiently, without missing any important details. Whether you’re capturing fast-moving objects or time-lapse sequences, this camera is up to the task.
Cooling system:
Equipped with a two-stage TEC cooling system, the QHY183M Camera can cool the sensor to -40C to -45C below ambient temperature. This ensures optimal performance even in challenging conditions. Say goodbye to thermal noise and hello to clear and sharp images.
Low read noise:
With an ADC of 12-bit / 16-bit and 1e- read noise, the QHY183M Camera delivers low noise images. This allows for precise and accurate data capture, making it ideal for scientific research and astrophotography. Capture the faintest details and uncover the secrets of the universe.
USB 3.0 interface:
The QHY183M Camera features a USB 3.0 interface for fast and reliable data transfer to your computer. Say goodbye to slow transfer speeds and hello to efficient workflow. Spend less time waiting and more time capturing breathtaking images.
Flexible exposure times:
With exposure times ranging from 50us to 3600sec, the QHY183M Camera offers flexibility for various imaging needs. Whether you’re capturing short exposures for fast-moving objects or long exposures for deep-sky imaging, this camera has you covered.
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