ZWO ASI2600MC Pro Color Camera -New Gen. (ASI2600MC-P25)
More on the Way !!!
A limited batch of Seestar units is expected to arrive around April 27, 2025 (estimated). Availability will be limited.
More on the Way !!!
A limited batch of Seestar units is expected to arrive around April 27, 2025 (estimated). Availability will be limited.


The body weighs just 0.7 kg(1.54 lbs), yet delivers outstanding image performance.

The advanced CMOS architecture of the ASI2600 enables a true 14-stop dynamic range. This ensures exceptionally smooth tonal transitions, richer color gradients, and the ability to capture both the faintest details and the brightest highlights within a single frame.

As the ASI2600MM/MC Pro uses zero amp glow circuitry, you won’t have to worry about amp glow even when using high gain, long exposure imaging.

The ASI2600MM/MC uses a built-in polyimide heater bonded to the protective window, preventing dew and frost for clear, reliable imaging all night long.


The camera incorporates a tilt plate with three sets of adjustment screws. In combination with the three mounting screws, they enable precise fine-tuning of the sensor plane for accurate alignment with the telescope’s optical axis, ensuring a flat imaging field and consistent star shapes across the entire frame.

Thanks to its two-stage TEC cooling system, the ASI2600MM/MC Pro can reduce the CMOS sensor temperature by 30°C–35°C below ambient, significantly lowering dark current and sensor noise even during long exposures.
The ΔT of 35°C is measured at 30℃ ambient temperature.
The ASI2600MM/MC Pro achieves a dynamic range of up to 14 stops. When the gain setting reaches 100, the HCG (High Conversion Gain) mode is automatically enabled, which substantially reduces readout noise while preserving dynamic range. For optimal deep-sky imaging performance, a gain setting of 0 or 100 is recommended.

The QE peak value of the ASI2600MC Pro camera is 80%.

The ASI2600MM/MC Pro adopts advanced dark current suppression technology. At a cooling temperature of 0 °C, the dark current is only 0.0022e⁻/s/pix, which means that even with a 5-minute (300s) exposure, the total dark current noise is just 0.7e⁻—lower than the readout noise. At –20 °C, the dark current drops further to 0.00012e⁻/s/pix, making it virtually negligible.

| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Sensor | IMX571 (CMOS) |
| Sensor Size | APS-C (23.5 × 15.7 mm) |
| Resolution | 6248 × 4176 |
| ADC | 16-bit |
| FPS | 14.3 |
| QE (Quantum Efficiency) | 80% |
| Full Well Capacity | 73ke⁻ |
| Cooling Temperature | 30°C – 35°C |
| DDR3 Buffer | 512 MB |
| USB Interface | USB 3.0 |
| Read Noise | 1.0e⁻ – 3.3e⁻ |
| Pixel Size | 3.76 µm |





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