BSI CMOS Sensor; This telescope camera uses an extremely sensitive back-illuminated CMOS sensor; IMX290 sensor has very high QE and very low (0.7e-) read noise; which improved sensitivity in the visible-light and near infrared light regions for industrial applications 128MB DDR Buffer;The benefit of the image buffer is that the memory will cache the image and transfer it to the computer when the USB interface is not busy or being interrupted;and the frame will not be lost or corrupted Any Area ROI Support;The SV305 astronomy camera has ROI function; A smaller region of interest (ROI) is read out from the sensor; leaving the image scale of the object being imaged unchanged; Allow arbitrary resolutions to be set SV305 camera support Windows system; Linux system; Mac OS system; and Raspberry Pi system; Windows Driver 1.3.7 version; Support ASCOM driver; PHD2 Guiding Software; Not support Phone system Long exposure can reach 30 minutes;high-speed;medium-speed;low-speed three output frame speeds are optional;matching different computer hardware to achieve a more suitable reception speed of the hardware. Meet the basic needs of astronomy enthusiasts for planetary photography |
The SV305 has a built-in 128MB DDRII image buffer. The benefit of the image buffer is that the memory will cache the image and transfer it to the computer when the USB interface is not busy or being interrupted, and the frame will not be lost or corrupted. This buffer also allows a slower computer with USB 2.0 socket to capture every frame without loss even if the USB socket is occasionally busy with other peripherals. This buffer also makes it possible to run multiple cameras using one computer without USB transfer problems. |
BSI CMOS Sensor IMX290LQR
The SV305 uses an extremely sensitive CMOS sensor, the Sony IMX290. This sensor has very high QE, and very low (0.7e-) read noise, which improve sensitivity in the visible-light and near infrared light regions for industrial applications.
High QE
The SV305 has a built-in 128MB DDRII image buffer. The benefit of the image buffer is that the memory will cache the image and transfer it to the computer when the USB interface is not busy or being interrupted, and the frame will not be lost or corrupted. This buffer also allows a slower computer with USB 2.0 socket to capture every frame without loss even if the USB socket is occasionally busy with other peripherals. This buffer also makes it possible to run multiple cameras using one computer without USB transfer problems.
Any Area ROI
A smaller region of interest (ROI) is read out from the sensor, leaving the image scale of the object being imaged, unchanged. Allow arbitrary resolutions to be set.
ADC 12bits
*The SV305 camera offers 8 bit RAW output or 12 bit
Pixel Size 2.9X2.9μm
Smaller pixel image sensors gains more pixels inside the same camera, leading to higher resolution.
IR-650 Cut
The IR650 filter, high transmittance of visible light, infrared transmittance low. The human eye cannot detect the infrared part of filter, and can adjust the scenery within react to the color of the image rendering color to achieve the best visual effect, greatly improve the image quality.
SV305 astronomy camera solves the general astronomy camera problem:
--Optimize pixel vignetting
--slow frame when planet shooting
--Storage frame rate is slow
--No ROI function
--Short exposure time
Now SV305 astronomy camera meet the basic needs of astronomy enthusiasts for planetary photography.
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Jupiter and Mars from November 1 2020. Not in any sort of scale.
10" Newtonian at F14 for Jupiter, F16 for Mars, Svbony SV305, NEQ6 Pro. Sharpcap for capture, AS!3 for stacking, PS for sharpening and levels.
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