Brand: iOptron

iOptron iE5100 Camera (5250)

5250

Brand: iOptron

iOptron iE5100 Camera (5250)

5250

  • Micron® 5 mega pixel color CMOS sensor with DigitalClarity® technology to dramatically reduce image noise levels
  • 1/2.5" chip size with 2.2µm x 2.2µm pixel
  • Progressive scan
  • Detailed and crispy image with maximum resolution 2592 x 1944
  • Capture video on your PC with a frame rate up to 60fps @640 x 480
  • 1.25" telescope eyepiece adapter make iE5100 compatible with most telescope
  • Threaded adapter accepts standard 1.25" eyepiece filters
  • Advanced camera control software allows you to adjust the exposure parameter using your PC
  • Real time flip/rotation to allow you adjust what you are seeing on the screen
  • Image software provides a powerful tool for imaging measurement and processing
  • Included stacking function automatically selects those sharpest, clearest frames to be stacked and aligned into one high quality image.
  • Standard camera C-mount allows you to direct mount the camera to a microscope w/ C-mount thread
  • Optional SDK development package allows you to develop your own camera control
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$157.00 USD
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Product Description

With the iOptron iE5100 Digital Camera you can experience astro-video and astrophotography for yourself! The iOptron iE5100 allows you to view real-time images from your telescope on a computer screen.

The iE5100 transmits live video images of the Moon, Sun, planets and terrestrial objects through a USB cable to your computer. Images can be recorded for later playback or frame imaging.

Compatible Operating Systems:

  • Microsoft Windows XP / Vista / 7 /8/10 (32 & 64 bit)
  • OS X (Mac OS X)
  • Linux

What's in the Box

  • iE5100 Digital Camera
  • USB cable
  • 1.25” telescope eyepiece adapter
  • Software CD
  • One year limited warranty

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