Why Purchase from All-Star Telescope?
Free Expert Support
Whether you are a first timer needing help with setting up or an enthusiast that can't quite make that one thing work, our expert staff are ready to support your needs. With decades of knowledge and first hand experience we've been there and we can help you through it!
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You can trust purchasing and delivery with All-Star Telescope. All of our transactions are 100% secure and Level 1 PCI DSS compliant thanks to Shopify's ShopPay platform. For additional protection, we insure 100% of the value of every shipment we make. If it get's lost during shipment, we replace it. If it gets damaged during shipment, we replace it. We make sure your product arrives exactly as you would expect it to; we promise.
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30 Day Return Policy
Buy with confidence knowing that we accept returns up to 30 days after purchase. We want you to have something you will actually use and we are confident that we keep good quality products in our store with No Junk.
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Shipping around for the best price is tough, we make it easier by offering the best pricing in the market. But if you find a better price on an in-store item somewhere else we will match it!
Product Description
The QHY5-III series cameras are USB3 super-speed cameras and guiders. They can be used in a standard 1.25-inch eyepiece holder. All QHY5III series cameras come in a very small but powerful package!
QHY5III290M uses the IMX290 STARVIS Exmor R back-illuminated CMOS sensor. Available in monochrome version. Extremely low read noise. 1920×1080 full-HD resolution. 1/2.8-inch sensor size. This might be the highest-sensitivity sensor from Sony with such a small pixel size.
Specifications
CMOS Sensor | Sony IMX290 |
Color/Mono | Mono |
FSI/BSI | BSI |
Pixel Size | 2.9um |
Pixel Array | 1920*1080 |
Effective Pixels | 2MP |
Sensor Size | 1/2.8 inch |
Frame Rate @Full Frame | 135FPS |
Frame rate @ROI readout |
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Ful Well Capacity | 15.7ke- |
A/D | 12bit |
Computer Interface | USB3.0 |
Non-volatile memory / On camera storage | Build-in total 512Kbytes Flash Memory 100Kbytes user-accessible space |
Guide Port | St4 |
Telescope Interface | 1.25-inch, CS mount |
Weight | 86g |
Additional Articles, Videos, and Links
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