QHY5 III 178 mono

Qhy5 Mono. QHY5L II USB2.0 Camera mono The QHY5III568M Mono astronomy camera is a back-illuminated planetary & guiding camera built on the latest Series 5III v2 framework This camera is designed to be an excellent Planetary, Lunar and Solar and meteor capture video camera

QHY5III 290 Mono + QHYCFW2S with FREE LUXSeries 1.25" LRGB Filters
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The high-end CMOS technology used boosts the frame rate and lets excellent images while making minimum noise Offering the monochrome prerequisite for the QHY5III462C, the QHY5III462M is designed based on the widely used Sony IMX462 STARVIS CMOS sensor

QHY5III 290 Mono + QHYCFW2S with FREE LUXSeries 1.25" LRGB Filters

The small but powerful 1.2 Megapixel QHY5L-II-M has high sensitivity, low noise, and an exceptional 74% QE that's better than many CCD cameras This camera is designed to be an excellent Planetary, Lunar and Solar and meteor capture video camera Mono sensor has 74% high QE and it is very sensitivity for the light

QHY5 III 290 mono. At low gain it is apporx 7e and middle gain it is 4e The high-end CMOS technology used boosts the frame rate and lets excellent images while making minimum noise

QHY Câmera 5III178 Mono. With a 50mm F1.4 C-mount lens it can record stars of mag 8 to mag 9 at 30FPS (33ms exposure) in live video recording. I've also found that it's also important to re-take the darks occasionally throughout the session, as the noise increases as the camera warms up.