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Product Description
The ASI4400MC Pro is the latest addition to ZWO's full-frame deep-sky camera lineup. Positioned between the ASI6200MC Pro and the ASI2400MC Pro, the ASI4400MC Pro strikes the perfect balance between image quality and efficiency, giving users a versatile option within the full-frame lineup.
Full-Frame Products Comparison Table
| Model | ASI2400MC-Pro | ASI4400MC-Pro | ASI6200MC-Pro |
| Resolution | 24MP (6072x4042) | 44MP (8192x5460) | 62MP (9576x6388) |
| Pixel Size | 5.94µm | 4.4µm | 3.76µm |
| Read Noise | 1.1e | 1.1e | 0.86e |
| QE Peak | 80% | 80% | 80% |
| ADC | 14 bit | 14 bit | 16 bit |
| Dynamic Range | 14 Stops | >13 Stops | 14 Stops |
| Max FPS | 15.3 FPS | 8.3 FPS | 6.3 FPS |
Fresh New Upgrades!
The new ASI6200MC-P25 Camera includes an upgraded board, allowing for enhanced performance in terms of lower readout noise and higher frame rates. It also now has 512MB of DDR3 Cache. It also now comes with a premium matte finish, to match your favorite ZWO mounts and accessories!
A New Full-Frame Choice for Deep-Sky
Full-Frame for a Wider Field of View
The ASI4400MC Pro uses a full-frame, back-illuminated sensor measuring 36mm × 24mm with a 43.3 mm diagonal. With 44 megapixels and 4.4μm pixels, it delivers incredible resolution and light sensitivity in every shot. The full-frame format lets you capture the entire field your optics can deliver – no cropping, no lost edges – perfect for wide-field targets and large deep-sky objects. Each pixel supports a full-well capacity of 74,600 electrons, providing exceptional dynamic range. Bright stars retain their natural color and detail, while faint nebula structures and galaxy arms remain beautifully visible. The result is cleaner, more balanced images with outstanding tonal depth across the frame.
High Dynamic Range, Capturing Both Highlights and Faintest Details
The ASI4400MC Pro features a 14-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that delivers a dynamic range of over 13 stops. This wide range allows a single exposure to capture both bright highlights and faint shadow details without clipping. Whether you're imaging bright stars, nebula cores, or the delicate wisps of distant galaxies, more tonal information is preserved for smoother gradients and richer color depth. The result is a natural, well-balanced image straight out of the camera, with plenty of flexibility for post-processing and fine-tuning.
Efficient Cooling, Protecting Image Quality
The ASI4400MC Pro uses a powerful two-stage TEC cooling system capable of lowering the CMOS sensor temperature by 30°C to 35°C below ambient. This deep cooling dramatically reduces dark current and thermal noise, keeping your images clean and smooth – even during long exposures that last several minutes. The result is higher signal-to-noise ratio and improved image quality in every frame.
Note: Cooling performance varies with ambient temperature. The lower the ambient temperature, the smaller the achievable differential. Results are based on tests at 30°C ambient. Operation below -20°C is not recommended.
Other Features
- Glow Suppression Function: The ASI4400MC Pro camera features ZWO's proprietary Glow Suppression technology, which effectively controls sensor glow and maximizes overall imaging performance. This technology is implemented directly at the hardware level and does not require any software intervention.
- USB 3.0 & 512MB DDR3 Memory: The ASI4400MC Pro includes a high-speed USB 3.0 interface with a built-in 512 MB DDR3 memory buffer. This design ensures fast and stable data transfer while reducing the risk of dropped frames or transmission errors. The result is reliable image capture, even during long exposures or high-speed downloads.
- Anti-Dew: The ASI4400MC Pro features a built-in polyimide heater bonded to the protective window to prevent dew and frost buildup, ensuring clear and reliable imaging throughout the night.
- Sensor Tilt Adjustment: The ASI4400MC Pro includes three sets of sensor tilt adjustment screws. Each set has a push and a pull screw that let you fine-tune the sensor's alignment with your telescope's optical axis. This adjustment helps correct any slight tilt that can cause stars to appear elongated or out of focus toward the edges of the frame, ensuring sharp, even focus across the entire image.
- UV-IR Cut Filter: The ASI4400MC Pro is equipped with a UV-IR cut filter mounted in front of the sensor. This protective filter blocks unwanted ultraviolet and infrared light that can cause star bloat and color distortion, allowing only visible wavelengths to reach the sensor. By filtering out these non-visible wavelengths, the camera produces sharper stars, more accurate colors, and overall improved image quality in astrophotography.
Camera Performance
The ASI4400MC Pro offers a dynamic range of up to 13 stops, allowing it to capture both bright highlights and faint shadow details in a single exposure. This wide range is key to achieving high dynamic range (HDR) performance, preserving fine tonal transitions and subtle color detail in deep-sky images. When the gain setting reaches 136, the camera automatically activates HCG (High Conversion Gain) mode, which greatly reduces read noise while maintaining full dynamic range. This means you can increase sensitivity for faint targets without adding unwanted gain noise, making it easier to capture clean, detailed images under a variety of conditions.

The QE peak value of the ASI4400MC Pro camera is 80%.

Ultra-Low Dark Current
Thanks to the ASI4400MC Pro's advanced cooling system, thermal noise remains extremely low even during long exposures lasting several minutes. Dark current is a small electrical signal created by heat inside the sensor rather than by incoming light. By keeping the sensor temperature low, the camera minimizes this effect, producing cleaner, higher quality images with smoother backgrounds.

What's in the Box
Specifications
| Sensor | SONY IMX366CMOS |
| Diagonal | 43.30mm |
| Resolution | 42 Mega Pixel 8192*5460 |
| Pixel Size | 4.4μm |
| Max FPS at Full Resolution | 8.3 FPS |
| Bayer Pattern | RGGB |
| Shutter | Rolling shutter |
| Exposure Range | 32μs-2000s |
| ROI | Supported |
| Read Noise | 1.1e |
| QE peak | 80% |
| Full well | 74.6 ke |
| ADC | 14bit |
| DDRIII Buffer | 512MB (=4Gb) |
| Interface | USB3.0/USB2.0 |
| Adapter | M54x0.75 |
| Protect window | D60-2 IR CUT |
| Dimensions | 90mm Diameter |
| Weight | 700g |
| Back Focus Distance | 17.5mm |
| Cooling | Regulated Two-Stage TEC |
| Delta T | 30°C-35°C below ambient |
| Camera Power consumption | 650mA at 5V |
| Cooler Power consumption | 12V at 3A Max |
| Working Temperature | -5°C — 45°C |
| Storage Temperature | -20°C — 60°C |
| Working Relative Humidity | 20% — 80% |
| Storage Relative Humidity | 20% — 95% |
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Additional Articles, Videos, and Links
External Links
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