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Cooled Monochrome Camera ZWO ASI6200MM-P for Deep Sky Imaging - ZWO

Cooled Monochrome Camera ZWO ASI6200MM-P for Deep Sky Imaging - ZWO

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The ZWO ASI6200MM-Pro is a cooled monochrome camera designed for deep sky imaging. Equipped with a full-frame (24x36 mm) Sony IMX455 sensor, it offers 62 million pixels (9576 x 6388 px) and a 16-bit analog/digital converter, ideal for capturing images with high tonal depth. Thanks to its built-in Peltier module, it allows efficient cooling up to 35°C below ambient temperature, minimizing thermal noise for exceptional image quality.

Main Features:

  • Sensor: Sony IMX455, monochrome
  • Sensor Format: Full frame (24x36 mm), 9576 x 6388 pixels
  • Pixsel Size: 3.76 µm
  • A/D Conversion: 16 bits
  • Pixel Capacity (Full Well): 51.4 ke-
  • Exposure Time: From 32 µs to 1000 s
  • Maximum Speed: 2 images/s in 16 bits
  • Cooling: Regulated thermoelectric, ΔT = -35°C max
  • Interface: USB 3.0/USB 2.0
  • Weight: 700 g
  • Back Focus: 17.5 mm (T2 thread)
  • Power Supply: 12 VCC, 2A

Advantages:

  • Back-illuminated sensor improving sensitivity and reducing noise
  • Absence of pre-amplifier effect for artifact-free electroluminescence images
  • High tonal depth thanks to the 16-bit ADC converter
  • Design adapted for very high-speed imaging

Compatibility and Connectivity:

  • USB 3.0 port for fast data transfer
  • Compatible with capture and imaging software via ASCOM, DirectShow, and other platforms

Included Accessories:

  • M54 female adapter + 50.8 mm

Tips for Use:

  • Use the camera with an 11-15V power supply to ensure optimal performance
  • Ideal for deep sky imaging with long exposure times

The ZWO ASI6200MM-Pro is the ideal camera for astrophotographers seeking superior image quality and advanced features to explore deep sky objects.

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