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Professional Deep-Sky Astrophotography: The giant sensor is perfect for wide nebulas, star fields or the lunar surface. Compared to other astrophotography cameras, this one is more akin to the generously sized sensors in DSLR-cameras.
Thermoelectric cooling: The cooling system reduces noise in the image. At 40°C below ambient temperature, the noise caused by dark current is almost completely gone. In addition, the precise control of the sensor's temperature is very helpful for calibrating your astrophotos with dark frames: They all can be made at the correct temperature. The final images are impressively clean.
USB-Hub: 2 USB ports at the back of the camera are reducing the cable chaos of your astrophotography setup. Additional devices (for example guiding cameras) can be daisy chained through this hub. A separate cable connection to your pc for every single device is now a thing of the past.
The camera can be adapted to almost any astrophotography setup, thanks to a T2 thread and a short back focus of only 17.5mm. Of course a 2" nosepiece adapter allows you to simply connect the camera like any 2" eyepiece.
The provided sturdy case with fitting foam inlet gives anyone peace of mind when transporting or storing this valuable camera.
Professional planetary-, lunar- and solar-astrophotography: Capturing the shadows of Jupiter's moons, separations in Saturn's rings, detailed mountain ranges on the Moon or impressive prominences on the surface of the sun - these impressive targets in our solar system can only be photographed properly with a very high framerate: This freezes the so called seeing, turbulences of the atmosphere that usually hide details from view. This 'lucky imaging' technique is now a breeze, thanks to sophisticated electronics and the high bandwidth of the camera's USB3.0. We recommend the Region-Of-Interest feature of the supplied Omegon AstroPhotoCapture software: This optimized the framerate by reading out only the relevant part of the sensor that contains the planet or detail you are interested in.
Transmission: A filter window protects the sensor chamber from dust and humidity. The Omegon Pro colour cameras are equipped with and infrared-blocking filter. Modern CMOS sensors are sensitive to infrared light, so a correct color representation in the final image is only possible by removing these wavelengths before capture. On the other hand, the Omegon Pro mono cameras feature an anti-reflection window, that is transparent to a wide range of wavelengths from the ultraviolet to the infrared. You can add your own filters for unrestricted control over your transmission curve - invaluable for advanced imaging and photometric applications.
Compatibility: The Omegon Pro cameras are compatible with a wide range of available astrophotography programs through the common interfaces ASCOM and INDI. Native compatibility is also being added to a growing number of programs, like PHD2 and N.I.N.A.
In the dimensional drawing, a slightly larger distance of the sensor from the flange is shown than would be expected from the flange focal distance. This is because there is a protective glass in front of the sensor. This protective glass shortens the effective optical path length of the light. The sensor must therefore be mechanically positioned slightly deeper in the camera housing than exactly 17.5 mm.
| Capacity | |
| Sensor type | CMOS Chip (Sony IMX294) |
| Size of chip (mm) | 19.11 x 13.0 |
| Chip - Diagonal (mm) | 23.1 |
| Pixel size | 4,63 |
| Resolution Photograph (Pixel) | 4128 x 2808 |
| Megapixel | 11.6 |
| Bit depth (Bit) | 14 |
| Images per second | 33 (at full resolution) |
| Colour camera | yes |
| Active cooling | yes |
| Max. cooling difference below room temperature | -30°C |
| Power supply | 12 (3A) |
| Interfaces | USB 3.0 (2x USB2.0 Hub) |
| Autoguider | no |
| Supported operating systems | Windows 7/8/10/11 (Linux (INDI)) |
| Connection (to the telescope) | 2" |
| Filter thread | yes (2") |
| Flange focal distance (mm) | 17.5 |
| Software | download |
| Operating temperature | -10°C - +50°C |
| Binning | 2x2, 3x3, 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, 7x7, 8x8 (2x2 + 3x3 via Hardware, 4x4 - 8x8 via Software) |
| buffer memory | 512 |
| Internal memory | DDR3 RAM |
| Shutter | Rolling Shutter |
| Dynamic range (dB) | 84.4 |
| Reading noise | 4.1 - 0.87e- |
| Quantal efficiency | 80% peak |
| Full Well Capacity | 64k |
| Min. exposure time | 0.0001 |
| Max. exposure time (min) | 60 |
| Equipment | |
| Filter wheel | no |
| Transport cases | yes |
| Other contents | USB 3.0 cable, adaptors M48/T2: 16.5mm + 21mm extender for 55mm back focus |
| Connection (to the telescope) | T2 (M42 x 0,75) |
| Power pack | yes |
| General | |
| Series | veTEC |
| Length (mm) | 104 |
| Diameter (mm) | 84 |
| Weight (g) | 540 |
| Outer material | Aluminium |
| Colour | Bronze |
| Type | Camera |
| Type of build | Astronomical Cameras |
| Area of application | |
| Autoguider | no |
| Moon & Planets | yes |
| Nebulae & galaxies | yes |
| AllSky, Meteore | no |