Enter the world of astrophotography now. With the new EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC DEEP SKY ASTRO camera you get a modern complete package for the intuative shooting of astrophotos and videos.
One of the main differences between the old and new versions is the added DDR memory buffer, but there are other mechanical improvements also show ZWO's commitment to development.
The Atik Horizon II is the follow up to the first Atik CMOS Camera developed for deep sky astrophotography. Whilst maintaining the core elements of the initial Horizon such as its 16MP CMOS sensor with a 21.9mm diagonal, its evolution comes in its variety.
The Atik 414EX is the most sensitive cooled CCD camera in our range. It follows in the footsteps of the Atik 314L+, and with 60% more sensitivity at 650nm, it’s proudly living up to the exceptional standard set by its predecessor.
The Atik 414EX is the most sensitive cooled CCD camera in our range. It follows in the footsteps of the Atik 314L+, and with 60% more sensitivity at 650nm, it’s proudly living up to the exceptional standard set by its predecessor.
ASI294MM Pro is a back-illuminated, 4/3” format, 14-bit ADC camera with 4.63um pixels. It is the mono version of ASI294MC Pro, one of the top selling cameras from ZWO.
The ACIS series is our fastest camera series yet with full frame speeds of up to 30 fps, and is available in 12.3, 7.1, and 2.4 megapixel editions. Designed not only to exceed the high demands required for scientific imaging, the ACIS also performs expertly in astronomical imaging.
The ACIS series is our fastest camera series yet with full frame speeds of up to 30 fps, and is available in 12.3, 7.1, and 2.4 megapixel editions. Designed not only to exceed the high demands required for scientific imaging, the ACIS also performs expertly in astronomical imaging.
Amazing! After the recent appearance of the "zero amp glow" ASI533MC-PRO, here is another "zero amp glow" camera with a larger sensor, 16 bit ADC, huge dynamic range and a pixel size that would suit many telescopes.
The Atik 383L + features the Kodak KAF-8300 CCD with a huge number of good-sized pixels. This sensor has redefined mid-range astro-imaging, making multi-megapixel cooled cameras much more accessible.
The ASI2600MC Duo combines imaging and guiding sensors in one compact body. The main sensor is the Sony IMX571 coming with a native 16-bit ADC,14stops dynamic range, and a 3.76um square pixel array.
ASI2600MC-PRO, here is the monochrome version of the 2600 series, another "zero amp glow" camera with the same APS-C sensor, 16 bit ADC, huge dynamic range and a pixel size that would suit many small to medium sized amateur APO telescopes (or small SCTs etc.)