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The ASI 662 offers aIt has very high resolution , making it perfect for photographing the Moon and planets. But this uncooled camera is also capable of EAA (electronically assisted astronomy) and deep-sky astrophotography .This CMOS camera is equipped with a modern 1/2.8" sensor with 1920*1080 pixels.IMX662 sensorIn addition to modern backlighting technology, it offers aextremely sharp image with no amplifier glare(Amp-Glow) and impresses with its high resolution (2.9 µm Pixel) with a high frame rate.
The field of application ofthe ZWO ASI 662It includes, above all,detailed photography of planetsandHigh-resolution images of the lunar surface , solar photography (always with the appropriate filter!),the brightest compact nebula imagesPlanetary nebulae and globular clusters are possible here.exposure times of up to 2000 seconds . This camera model is also ideal for infrared photography (less influence of seeing) or as autoguiding.
High resolution, combined with ahigh frame rate108 fps (RAW8 format), also allowsReal-time observations of planets , as well as details of the sun and moon. The integrated clear glass filter prevents dust from entering the sensor. With the appropriate selection of contrast filters, fog filters, IR passband filters, or UV/IR blocking filters, you will have complete control over the light reaching the sensor.
Advantages:
Very high resolution: pixel size of 2.9 µm
With approximately 91% QE, it offers high sensitivity for short exposure times
Very low reading noise (from 0.8 e-)
There is no longer any visible glow from the amplifier (Amp Glow)