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Product Description
Due to the Back-illuminated sensor structure and advanced pixel technology, the camera has very low readout noise and a large full well capacity (38ke-) especially in low light conditions. Which is 3 times than the IMX485 sensor.

USB3.0 High Speed Transmission
Using USB3.0 high speed data transmission, is quick and efficient for planetary, lunar and solar.

IMX585 CMOS color sensor
Compared with IMX485, it produces up to 45 fps with super low readout noise. It also increases the sensitivity by approximately 1.7 times compared to IMX485. IMX585 has 3 times the number of full well charges, and has a very high signal-to-noise ratio;


Anti Amp Glow
No matter long exposure time or high gain, the SV705C camera has no Amp Glow at all, make sure the totally high quality “dark” image.

HCG Digital Noise Reduction Technology
Using the HCG digital noise reduction technology, the readout noise can be greatly reduced and high dynamic range is retained.


ST4 Guiding
It is designed with ST4 guiding port, supported by PHD2 and the ASCOM platform. You can connect the camera to the mount by a guiding cable, and control the equipment through software on your computer. You also need filters and other accessories to ensure the best results.

128MB DDRII Buffer
The SV705C has a built-in 128MB DDRIII image buffer. The benefit of the image buffer is that the memory will cache the image and transfer it to the computer when the USB interface is not busy or being interrupted, so that the frame won’t be lost or corrupted. This buffer also allows a slower computer with USB 3.0 to capture every frame without loss even if the USB bus is occasionally busy with other peripherals. This buffer also makes it possible to run another camera using the same computer without USB transfer problems from the SV705C.

Supports ROI & BIN
SV705C features Region of Interest (ROI), auto resolution can be set, will highly increased the frame rate in planetary imaging, excellent performance ensure the planetary imaging quite easy.
3856 × 2180 @ 45FPS
1920 × 1080 @ 187FPS

Supporting Systems
All software and drivers for this camera are available from the SVBONY website.



What's in the Box
Specifications
| Model | SV705C |
| Sensor | IMX585 |
| Total Pixels | 8.3 Mega Pixels |
| Diagonal | 12.85mm |
| Max Resolution | 3856×2180 |
| Pixel Size | 2.9μm X 2.9μm |
| Chip Size | 11.2mm×6.3mm |
| Frame Rate | 45FPS |
| Shutter | Rolling shutter |
| Exposure Range | 32μs-2000s |
| Readout Noise | 6.5e~0.7e |
| QE Peak | ≈90% |
| Full Well | 38k e |
| ADC | 12 bit |
| ROI | YES |
| BIN | 1X1 2X2 |
| Digital noise reduction | HCG |
| Compatible OS | Windows , Linux OS Raspberry Pi,Mac os, Chrome os |
| Caching | 128M |
| Guiding Port | ST4 |
| Data Port | USB3.0 |
| Adapter | 1.25″/2″/ M42X0.75/CS/C |
| Back Focal Length | 6.5mm/12.5mm |
| Protective Window | AR Coating |
| Working Humidity | 30%-80% |
| Storage Humidity | 20%-90% |
| Operating Temperature | -10℃ to +50℃ |
| Storage Temperature | -20℃ to +60℃ |
| Product Size | Ø58x38.3mm |
| Package Weight | 575g |



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