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  1. The ASI6200 Pro camera has excellent performance with a dynamic range of up to 14 stops that will greatly reduce the issue of overexposed images, and make colour gradients look smoother and more natural-looking. When the gain value is set to 100, the HCG high gain mode is turned on.

  2. The ASI294MC Pro is the first camera in the world equipped with the latest Sony sensor IMX294CJK. This is one of the top-selling cameras from ZWO. Looking at the specifications and comparing it to the relatively low price, it is easy to see why. Some of the highlights include: back-illuminated sensor – improving sensitivity and reducing noise

  3. P-ZWO: Ihr Spezialist aus Frankfurt am Main für Planung und Umplanung sowie Sanierung und Neubau von Wohnimmobilen im Raum Frankfurt am Main. Wir erarbeiten als Team ganzheitliche Lösungen für Ihr Bauvorhaben.

  4. This is a 26MP camera featuring a small pixel size of 3.76um yet also having the incredible ability of accommodating a large well depth of 50ke. The sensor length and width are 23.5mm * 15.7mm. The diagonal is 28.3mm.

  5. Lista de productos por marca ZWO. ZWO fabrica una amplia gama de cámaras de alta velocidad y alta sensibilidad para astronomía, espejos, telescopios newtonianos de ultra bajo peso y otros accesorios para el astrónomo tanto profesional como amateur. Más. Mostrando 1-24 de 168 artículo (s) Primero en stock. 24. ZWO.

  6. 24 de ago. de 2018 · The ZWO ASI294 MC Pro is a remarkably capable one-shot-color CMOS camera for deep sky astrophotography. Whether you use it for broadband true-color images on a moonless night or ultra-long-exposure images using your favorite narrowband filter – this camera can produce insanely beautiful images.

  7. 13 de feb. de 2021 · The ZWO ASI2600MM Pro not only improves on nearly every aspect of its predecessor (the ASI1600MM), the sensor is now APS-C, capturing a larger field of view. In the land of deep space astronomy cameras, the APS-C sensor size is said to be “the sweet spot”, balancing a large field of view with a practical size for demanding optical systems.