ZWO ASI183MM SW Astro CMOS Camera - Sony CMOS D = 15.9 mm
One of the most sensitive astro cameras on the market with a QE of up to 84% and nearly 20 million pixels for all astronomical applications. ♦ Sensor SONY Exmor R BSI IMX183 sensor with 13.2 x 8.8 mm size, diagonal 15.9 mm - monochrome
♦ 5496 x 3672 pixels - 20.18 MP
♦ Pixel size: 2.4 μm - very high resolution
♦ Sensational sensitivity with up to 84% QE - BACK ILLUMINATION technique
♦ Short download time through USB 3.0 - can also be used with USB 2.0
♦ Extremely low readout noise - making it ideal for deep-sky applications.
♦ 19 frames per second (FPS) at full resolution - ideal for lunar and planetary photos and for "lucky imaging"
♦ AR protection filter installed - full passage also in the infrared
♦ Distance from the sensor to the T2 threaded connection: 17.5 mm or 6.5 mm directly from the housing
♦ Extensive scope of delivery
ZWO ASI183MM SW CMOS camera, uncooled The ZWOptical ASI183MM has installed the modern SONY Exmor R BSI IMX183 monochrome sensor. With about 20 million pixels, this camera is one of the big CMOS astro cameras. The resolution of the camera is sensational due to the pixel size of only 2.4 μm. This makes the ASI183 particularly interesting for sharp and bright telescopes and camera lenses.
One of the outstanding features of the ASI183 is its sensational photosensitivity. The QE of 84% by the BACK ILLUMINATION technology and the very low amplification annealing make the camera very well suited for all astronomical applications.
Areas of application of the ASI183MM mono CMOS camera:
♦ Impressive lunar and planetary imagery and videos. The high sensitivity allows a "freezing" of the air turbulence. Due to the small pixels, you can achieve a high resolution of the telescope without additional optical elements. ♦ Autoguiding is possible through the ST-4-level interface. Due to the high resolution, you can already track large telescopes with guide telescopes with a diameter of 50 mm or more. The camera weighs only 120 grams and hardly loads the focuser. ♦ High-quality deep-sky images with short exposure times are made possible by Sony's advanced sensor. After only a few seconds of exposure you will see stars and deep-sky objects that are not accessible to the naked eye through the telescope. The photosensitivity is much higher than with conventional DSLR, but also CCD cameras. On a follow-up control can be omitted. Even "lucky imaging" is possible.
Downloads, Drivers: ZW Optical provides software and drivers online for free download.
Software and drivers for all ZWO cameras
Sensor: 1 "CMOS IMX183CLK-J / CQJ-J Sensor diagonal: 15.9 mm Resolution: 20.18 megapixels 5496 * 3672 Pixel size: 2.4 μm Shutter: Rolling shutter Exposure time: from 32 μs - 2000 s ROI: Is supported ST4 Guider Port: Yes Readout noise: 1.6e @ 30db gain Sensitivity max .: 84% QE Full well: 15 ke ADC: 12 bit Interface: USB3.0 / USB2.0 Dimensions: diameter 62 mm x 36 mm Weight: 120 g Distance T2 thread to sensor: 6.5 mm and 17.5 mm with the 11 mm extension piece Telescopic connection: T2, 1.25 ", 2" via the 11 mm extension piece Max FPS at full resolution: 10Bit / 12Bit ADC - 5496 × 3672 19 fps ♦ Camera ♦ ST-4 cable ♦ USB3.0 cable ♦ Quick Guide ♦ 1.25 "telescope adapter ♦ T2-1.25 "adapter ♦ 1.25 "and 2" protective cover
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