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Meade - Deep Sky Imager II with AutoStar Suite (Color Camera)

Model#: 04526

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Manufactured by: Meade

Meade - Deep Sky Imager II with AutoStar Suite (Color Camera)

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Deep Sky Imager II™ The user-friendly astrophotography revolution continues. Introducing the new DSI II. It combines ease-of-use with a larger chip, greater sensitivity, higher resolution, and dramatically lower thermal noise. Meade engineers have invented a remarkable new way to reduce noise without a cooler. This means you can take exposures for hours at a time. And the new thermal monitoring sensors automatically match your dark frames to ambient temperature so it's nearly impossible to take an uncalibrated picture. The software includes a new zoom feature for easier focusing and the squared pixels of the new larger chip make processing simpler and images more beautiful than ever. The DSI II is the world's first un-cooled camera with low thermal noise. And that's as cool as it gets. CCD Sensor High Sensitivity Color Sony EXview HAD CCD™ Sensor (ICX429AKL) Chip Dimensions Pixels 5.59mm (w) x 4.68mm (h); 1/2" diagonal 752 x 582 pixels (437,664 pixels) Pixel Size (in microns) Temperature Sensor 8.3 microns (w) x 8.6 microns (h) Built in temperature sensor measures degrees in celsius and matches it to each dark frame A/D Conversion 16-bit (greater image depth and contrast) Min. - Max. Exposure Time 1/10,000 of a second to one hour Housing Anodized die-cast aluminum USB Compatibility High Speed 2.0 and 1.1 Size / Weight of product 3.25" x 3.25" x 1.25"/ 10 oz.

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Model 04526
Weight 3.0000
Exposure 1/10,000 Of A Second To One Hour
Material Coated Die-casting Aluminum
Other A/D Conversion : 16-Bit (Greater Image Depth and Contrast).
Pixel Size 752 x 582 Pixels (437,664 Pixels)
Sensitivity High Sensitivity Color Sony Exview HAD CCD Sensor

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