ZWO ASI2600 MC / MM-Duo Cooled and Guiding Camera
More on the Way !!!
While the product may not be available right now, have no fear! The next shipment is on its way to us! We expect to receive it really soon.
Reserve yours now !
More on the Way !!!
While the product may not be available right now, have no fear! The next shipment is on its way to us! We expect to receive it really soon.
Reserve yours now !
The ASI2600 MM / MC Duo combines imaging and guiding sensors in one compact body. The main sensor is the Sony IMX571 coming with a native 16-bit ADC,14stops dynamic range, and a 3.76um square pixel array. The readout noise is as low as 1.0e, and the full well capacity reaches an incredible level of 73ke. And it has no amp glow!
The guide sensor is the Type 1/1.8 SC2210 with excellent NIR sensitivity. The sensor size is 7.68mm x 4.32mm. It has 4umx4um pixels with an array of 1920×1080 and a full depth of 8780e.
The stars on the corner of the guide images affected by reducers back focus distance might not be very round. It is not due to the sensor tilt and will not affect normal use.
Thanks to the compact design, the ASI2600MC/MM Duo only needs one USB cable for control. It reduces potential cabling issues and improves setup speeds. You don’t need a separate OAG and guide camera.
The 3 points from the rear make tilt adjustment much easier without the trouble of removing the tilt plate from the camera.
The SC2210 sensor taken from the ASI220MM Mini camera features very high sensitivity. The QE peak value reaches 92% at 500nm. The readout noise is as low as 0.6e. As the new generation of guide sensor, it has achieved great results in guiding, proved by hundreds of astrophotographers.
The main sensor IMX571 features an APS-C format and 26MP total pixels. The size is 23.5mm in width x 15.7mm in height, and the diagonal is 28.3mm. The 3.76um x 3.76um small pixel size accommodates an impressive full depth of 50ke. With the new hardware technology, it is even extended to 73ke.
ASI2600MC/MM DUO is based on Sony STARVIS technology. Sony’s back-illuminated CMOS image sensor improves sensitivity and noise reduction – the key factors to enhancing image quality.
This 16-bit ADC is not a CCD 16-bit ADC. It can really achieve a dynamic range output of 14stops, which will significantly improve the image sharpness and contrast, and also create smoother and more natural color transitions.
ASI2600MC/MM Duo’s max FPS in RAW 8 mode at full resolution is 15FPS, which is even quicker compared to ASI2600MC/MM Pro.
The full well capacity of ASI2600MC/MM Duo is extended to 73ke when the gain value is set to -25.
Traditional CMOS sensors produce a weak infrared light source during operation quite often seen in the corner of uncalibrated images. It is the tell-tale sign of amp glow. As the ASI2600MC/MM Duo uses zero-amp glow circuitry, you won’t have to worry about amp glow even when using high gain, long exposure imaging.
Based on our testing results, the QE peak value of ASI2600MC Duo is over 80%, the QE peak value of ASI2600MM Duo is over 91%.
Based on our testing results, the QE peak value of ASI2600MC Duo is over 80%, the QE peak value of ASI2600MM Duo is over 91%.
Thanks to the two-stage TEC cooling, ASI2600MC/MM Duo can lower the CMOS sensor temperature to more than 30-35 degrees Celsius below ambient temperature, which can greatly reduce dark current generation and sensor noise even during extended exposure times.
*The Delta T 30-35℃ is tested at 30℃ ambient temperature. It might get down when the cooling system is working for a long time. Also, as the ambient temperature falls, the Delta T would decrease.
There is a polyimide heater completely fitting the protective window in the ASI2600MC/MM Duo camera. It can help avoid any potential annoying dew or icing issues depending on the environment in which you capture images.
The power of the heater is around 5W. If you want to save battery, you can always turn it off in your photography software.
① Niko-T2 adapter
② EOS-T2 adapter
③ 2″ filter
④ Nikon lens
⑤ Canon lens
Zwo 2-Years Warranty
Il peut paraître étrange que la caméra guide regarde à travers les mêmes filtres que ceux qui sont utilisés pour prendre les photos! Les spécifications de ZWO indiquent que la caméra ASI220mm peut guider derrière un filtre NB / dual band tant que ce dernier est égal ou plus grand que 7 nm. J'utilise l'Optolong L-extreme (qui fait 7 nm) et cela fonctionne à merveille (avec même un RMS de 0,48 malgré le ciel Bortle 8 de Brossard). Ce qui aide: avoir un gain de 500, le bin2 et une bibliothèque de Darks pour le guidage.
Avec cette caméra, vous DEVEZ utiliser le câble USB rouge fourni dans l'emballage : avec les anciens câbles USB comme celui de la caméra ASI183MC Pro, l'ASIAIR est incapable de détecter la caméra de guidage.
L'ASI2600 rend le système d'imagerie plus léger: en éliminant le télescope de guidage, le câble de caméra de guidage, le réchauffeur de rosée des deux caméras (il est intégré), etc. De plus, avec l'ASI220 incorporé, on évite la possibilité de flexion dans le guidage: tout est intrinsèquement parallèle.
Mais attention!!: ne pas utiliser avec un télescope SCT tel que le Celestron C6: son cercle d'image de base n'est que d'environ 35 mm (il sera impossible de guider) alors que l'ASI2600MC DUO nécessite un cercle d'image de 44 mm.