With a conventional front-illumination structure, the metal wiring and transistors on the surface of the silicon substrate that form the sensor’s light-sensitive area (photo-diode) impede photon gathering carried out by the on-chip lens. It has retained the advantages of CMOS image sensors such as low power consumption and high-speed operation. Sony’s back-illuminated CMOS image sensor improves sensitivity and noise reduction – the key factors to enhancing image quality, while radically realigning their fundamental pixel structure from front-illumination to back-illumination. This significantly improves the image sharpness and contrast, and the color changes are smoother and more natural. This 16bit ADC is not a CCD 16bit ADC, and it can really achieve a dynamic range output of 14 stops. This is a 26MP camera with a small pixel size of 3.76um that can accommodate a large well depth of 50ke.ĪSI2600MC Pro is our first batch of CMOS astronomy cameras with 16bit ADC. The ASI2600MC Pro uses APS-C format, the sensor length and width are 23.5mm * 15.7mm and the diagonal is 28.3mm. After years of technical accumulation and repeated weight loss experiments by ZWO engineers, ZWO finally concentrated the ASI2600 to 0.7KG. We have been working hard to reduce the weight of the camera while improving the performance of the camera. It is a camera born from the appeal of astrophotography lovers.Īmazing Craftsmanship, Lightweight body, Solid image quality: It has an ultra-high 14 stops dynamic range, ultra-low 1.0e readout noise and an innovative breakthrough resulting in zero amp-glow. ASI2600MC Pro uses Sony’s latest back-illuminated IMX571 APS-C format native 16-bit ADC sensor.
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