Planetary Camera SV205C
Planetary Camera SV205C
Available under 7 days
The SVBONY SV205C is a high-quality electronic camera for astrophotography, ideal for capturing images of the Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, and other planets.
Records real-time videos and transfers them to a laptop or PC.
In MJPG video format, the camera can record videos at up to 30 frames per second in 1920x1080 resolution.
Uncompressed YUV video format also available.
The aluminum 1.25" adapter allows for direct threaded connection to almost all telescopes.
Comes with an integrated UV IR-CUT filter, offering high transmittance of over 96% in the visible light range (400-700 nm).
The filter can be removed for imaging in infrared or ultraviolet bands.
Compatible with Windows, Linux, Android, and Raspberry Pi OS, offering great flexibility of use.
Technical Specifications:
- Model: SV205C
- Sensor: 1/2.8" Sony IMX415 Color CMOS
- Pixel Size: 1.45µm x 1.45µm
- Image Resolution: 7.05 megapixels (3264 x 2160)
- USB Type: USB 3.0
- Shutter: Electronic Rolling Shutter
- Exposure Time: 15 ms to 1000 ms
- Gain: 0-120
- Maximum Frame Rate (YUY2): 30 FPS in MJPG 1920x1080, 15 FPS in YUY2 3264x2160
- ADC: 10 bits
- Filter: IR-CUT Filter
- Interface Protocol: Standard UVC Protocol
- Cable Length: 1.8 m
- Weight: 100 g
- Supported Operating Systems: Windows, Linux, Android, Raspberry Pi OS
- Power Consumption: 230 mA at 5 V
- Operating Humidity: 30%-80%
- Storage Humidity: 20%-90%
- Operating Temperature: 0°C to +50°C
- Storage Temperature: -10°C to +60°C
Recommended Applications:
- Planetary Imaging: Ideal for capturing images of the Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, and other planets.
- Lunar and Solar Imaging: Capture sharp images of the lunar surface and, with a secure solar filter, the Sun.
- Double Star and Compact Object Imaging: Excellent for imaging double stars and other compact luminous objects.
- Imaging of Certain Deep Space Objects: Suitable for observing certain bright deep space objects.
The SVBONY SV205C camera is an excellent choice for beginner astrophotographers, offering solid performance for a variety of celestial imaging applications.