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  1. $50.28 USD
    2 in stock
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    Atik Cameras: A universal 12 volt power adaptor suitable for use with Atik Cameras. Supplied with a power lead to suit your countries power network.

  2. $52.40 USD
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    Atik Cameras: Atik AC Power Supply (90-240VAC)
    Atik Universal AC Power Supply was created to specifically be used with Atik products
    Power your Atik camera and EFW2 at the same time with the addition of a generic 2.1 mm Y splitter!
    Provides correct US outlet for your Atik equipment
    Converts your power cord to any existing outlet

    The Atik Universal AC Power Supply is a great to use with your Atik equipment. The universal AC power supply cord enables you to directly plug your Atik equipment with its included US outlet arrangement plate, to convert your power cord to an existing outlet.

  3. $17.42 USD
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    Atik Cameras: ATIK ST4 compatible Autoguider cable (2 m)
    Atik ST-4 Compatible Autoguider Cable works with the ST-4 System connecting your Atik Autoguider to your astro-imaging system
    Featuring a 2 meter long cable
    The Atik ST-4 Compatible Autoguider Cable works with the ST-4 system. This cable is 2 meters in length and helps you connect your Atik Autoguider to your astroimaging system.

  4. $2,445.95 USD
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    Atik Cameras: The Atik 383L + features the Kodak KAF-8300 CCD. A huge amount has been written about this CCD to justify its place in astronomers’ hearts. We can sum it up succinctly by saying that it’s a fabulous CCD, with a huge number of good-sized pixels, and is currently available at an irresistible price. This sensor has redefined mid-range astro-imaging, making multi-megapixel cooled cameras much more accessible.

    Atik prides itself on providing cameras offering the very highest image quality at a reasonable cost. We see no reason to change. We have built on the success of our highly-regarded Atik 314 platform to support Kodak’s KAF-8300. This immediately offers a huge number of advantages, including the very low read-noise circuits and the reliability of using this established design.

    Quality hardware

    The key to any high-quality camera is the ability to convert light collected by the sensor into digital information, while ensuring that as little noise as possible is added. The digital image needs to truly reflect the light collected. The Atik 383L+ achieves this, having:

    Very low read-noise, 7 electrons, on a par with many Sony sensors, enabling faint details to be detected.
    Great linearity, with a regression correlation coefficient of R = 0.9998 over the range 1,000 to 64,000, making the camera suitable for sensitive photometric measurements.
    The bias frame histogram from the camera shows the ideal Gaussian shape, indicating that maximum detail can be extracted on processing.


    The Atik 383L+ is a dream combination of low-noise electronics and a scientific grade sensor that we are able to offer at a fantastic price. Whether you are an established imager, or are just starting, the Atik 383L+ is a great choice.

    What's in the box?

    Camera body with 2” adapter
    3-metre USB cable
    1.8-metre battery power connector (car lighter plug)
    CD-ROM with drivers, software and user's manual (PDF)
    Quickstart guide (paper)
    Our highly acclaimed Capture software is included for camera control and data acquisition, and plug-ins are included to allow use with Astroart and Maxim DL.

    A universal (110-230V) power adapter is optional.

     

  5. $268.64 USD
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    Atik Cameras: [As a complement to the EFW2 filter wheel, we have developed an Off-Axis Guider, which features just about everything needed to successfully use this kind of guiding system.

    The Atik OAG features a moving prism which allows selecting the best quality stars of your corrected field of view, while maintaining the possibility of using from small VGA sensors up to 35mm multi megapixel full frame beasts.It also features an extremely smooth and precise fine focus system, with extension rings of 3 different lengths, so that different types of cameras reach focus with different types of auto-guiders. The Atik OAG interfaces perfectly with the EFW2, meaning that no spacing exists between both units, keeping total back focus requirements low.The OAG can also be used without the EFW2 by using an adapter.

    What's in the box?

    • OAG body with 2'' adapter
    • 3 extension rings with 4, 7 and 15mm
    • 1.5 and 2.5mm hex keys
    • Mounting screws
    • Quickstart guide (paper)
  6. $31.20 USD
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    Atik Cameras: The Atik M54 camera adapter is perfect for use with the Atik EFW2 filter wheel, enabling you to attach CCD cameras with an M54 thread like the Atik 11000 to it.

  7. $24.84 USD
    6 in stock
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    Atik Cameras: The EFW2 Filter Wheel can accept Male T-threads with use of the ATIK M54 to M42 T-Thread M-F Adapter

    Optical path length increases by only 1.3 mm.

    The ATIK M54 to M42 T-Thread type Male to Female Adapter is a low profile adapter enabling the EFW2 Filter Wheel to accept Male T-threads. This adapter only adds 1.3 mm to the optical path length.

  8. $31.20 USD
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    Atik Cameras: Atik M42 (T-Thread) Camera Adapter
    Attach an EFW2 Filter Wheel to an ATIK 300, 400, and Titan Series CCD cameras with the ATIK M42 Camera Adapter.

    The ATIK M42 T-thread Camera Adapter enables use of the EFW2 Filter Wheel with any ATIK 300, 400 or Titan Series CCD Cameras.

  9. $65.12 USD
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    Atik Cameras: Atik Off Axis Guider Camera Adapter
    ATIK Off Axis Guider Camera Adapter allows you to install the ATIK Off Axis Guider on a CCD Camera with an EFW2 filter wheel
    Full camera rotation is possible because this adapter uses the same camera adapters as the EFW2
    The ATIK Off Axis Guider Camera Adapter makes it possible to install cameras without an EFW2 filter wheel on your Off Axis Guider. With use of this adapter, you can maintain correct distance to allow for the focus on the guider camera. Because this adapter uses the same camera adapters as the EFW2, full camera rotation is possible!

  10. $2,716.84 USD
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    Atik Cameras: The 460EX is a flagship of the Atik camera range, renowned for its perfect balance of sensitivity and resolution. Utilizing a Sony ICX694 sensor complete with EXview technology for outstanding Quantum Efficiency and generous sky coverage, the 460EX is also one of the most versatile astrophotography cameras around. Well-suited to a huge range of telescopes from the amateur to the professional, it’s ideal for those looking to invest in a camera that will provide uncompromising performance, no matter where your astroimaging journey may take you.

    Features of the 4-Series

    Our 4-Series is designed in such way as to combine power and control with flexibility and ease of use. The narrow body makes them ideal for use on Hyperstar and Fastar systems whilst maintaining suitability with a huge range of other telescopes. They feature fully regulated set-point cooling which makes for easy and consistent image calibration, though they feature such low noise that dark frames are no longer even a requirement, meaning you can spend more time imaging the things that matter.

    The slim, ergonomic design of these cameras naturally comes in at a low weight to help minimize stress on the corrector plate. The desiccant port is readily accessible from outside the camera for easy maintenance , and a simple 12V power requirement is complimented by low power use to help you get the most out of your imaging sessions, whether in the observatory or out in the field.

    EXview

    All of our 4-EX series cameras use sensors embedded with Sony EXview HAD CCD II™ technology which results in outstanding Quantum Efficiency, incredibly low read noise and excellent thermal management. These high Quantum Efficiencies make for impressive sensitivity across a vast range of wavelengths, but become particularly outstanding when imaging in narrowband, capturing stunning levels of detail in even the faintest of objects.

    What's in the box?

    Camera body with 1.25'' adapter
    3-metre USB cable
    1.8-metre battery power connector
    CD-ROM with drivers, software and user's manual (PDF)
    Quickstart guide (paper)
    Our highly-acclaimed Capture software is included for camera control and data acquisition, and plug-ins are included to allow use with Astroart and Maxim DL.

    A universal (110-230V) power adapter is optional.

  11. $2,716.84 USD
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    Atik Cameras: The 460EX is a flagship of the Atik camera range, renowned for its perfect balance of sensitivity and resolution. Utilizing a Sony ICX694 sensor complete with EXview technology for outstanding Quantum Efficiency and generous sky coverage, the 460EX is also one of the most versatile astrophotography cameras around. Well-suited to a huge range of telescopes from the amateur to the professional, it’s ideal for those looking to invest in a camera that will provide uncompromising performance, no matter where your astroimaging journey may take you.

    Features of the 4-Series

    Our 4-Series is designed in such way as to combine power and control with flexibility and ease of use. The narrow body makes them ideal for use on Hyperstar and Fastar systems whilst maintaining suitability with a huge range of other telescopes. They feature fully regulated set-point cooling which makes for easy and consistent image calibration, though they feature such low noise that dark frames are no longer even a requirement, meaning you can spend more time imaging the things that matter.

    The slim, ergonomic design of these cameras naturally comes in at a low weight to help minimize stress on the corrector plate. The desiccant port is readily accessible from outside the camera for easy maintenance , and a simple 12V power requirement is complimented by low power use to help you get the most out of your imaging sessions, whether in the observatory or out in the field.

    EXview

    All of our 4-EX series cameras use sensors embedded with Sony EXview HAD CCD II™ technology which results in outstanding Quantum Efficiency, incredibly low read noise and excellent thermal management. These high Quantum Efficiencies make for impressive sensitivity across a vast range of wavelengths, but become particularly outstanding when imaging in narrowband, capturing stunning levels of detail in even the faintest of objects.

    What's in the box?

    Camera body with 1.25'' adapter
    3-metre USB cable
    1.8-metre battery power connector
    CD-ROM with drivers, software and user's manual (PDF)
    Quickstart guide (paper)
    Our highly-acclaimed Capture software is included for camera control and data acquisition, and plug-ins are included to allow use with Astroart and Maxim DL.

    A universal (110-230V) power adapter is optional.

  12. $2,987.73 USD
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    Atik Cameras: The Atik 490EX combines high resolution imaging with the incredible sensitivity of the Sony ICX814 sensor and versatility of the 4-Series design. The small 3,69 µm pixels are ideally matched with short-mid focal length telescopes for images rich in detail, while also displaying high performance at multiple binning levels.

    This opens up the possibility of working at longer focal lengths and boosting the already impressive sensitivity to capture even the faintest color data.

    Features of the 4-Series

    Our 4-Series is designed in such way as to combine power and control with flexibility and ease of use. The narrow body makes them ideal for use on Hyperstar and Fastar systems whilst maintaining suitability with a huge range of other telescopes. They feature fully regulated set-point cooling which makes for easy and consistent image calibration, though they feature such low noise that dark frames are no longer even a requirement, meaning you can spend more time imaging the things that matter.

    The slim, ergonomic design of these cameras naturally comes in at a low weight to help minimize stress on the corrector plate. The desiccant port is readily accessible from outside the camera for easy maintenance , and a simple 12V power requirement is complimented by low power use to help you get the most out of your imaging sessions, whether in the observatory or out in the field.

    EXview

    All of our 4-EX series cameras use sensors embedded with Sony EXview HAD CCD II™ technology which results in outstanding Quantum Efficiency, incredibly low read noise and excellent thermal management. These high Quantum Efficiencies make for impressive sensitivity across a vast range of wavelengths, but become particularly outstanding when imaging in narrowband, capturing stunning levels of detail in even the faintest of objects.

    What's in the box?

    Camera body with 1.25'' adapter
    3-metre USB cable
    1.8-metre battery power connector
    CD-ROM with drivers, software and user's manual (PDF)
    Quickstart guide (paper)
    Our highly-acclaimed Capture software is included for camera control and data acquisition, and plug-ins are included to allow use with Astroart and Maxim DL.

    A universal (110-230V) power adapter is optional.

  13. $2,987.73 USD
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    Atik Cameras: The Atik 490EX combines high resolution imaging with the incredible sensitivity of the Sony ICX814 sensor and versatility of the 4-Series design. The small 3,69 µm pixels are ideally matched with short-mid focal length telescopes for images rich in detail, while also displaying high performance at multiple binning levels.

    This opens up the possibility of working at longer focal lengths and boosting the already impressive sensitivity to capture even the faintest color data.

    Features of the 4-Series

    Our 4-Series is designed in such way as to combine power and control with flexibility and ease of use. The narrow body makes them ideal for use on Hyperstar and Fastar systems whilst maintaining suitability with a huge range of other telescopes. They feature fully regulated set-point cooling which makes for easy and consistent image calibration, though they feature such low noise that dark frames are no longer even a requirement, meaning you can spend more time imaging the things that matter.

    The slim, ergonomic design of these cameras naturally comes in at a low weight to help minimize stress on the corrector plate. The desiccant port is readily accessible from outside the camera for easy maintenance , and a simple 12V power requirement is complimented by low power use to help you get the most out of your imaging sessions, whether in the observatory or out in the field.

    EXview

    All of our 4-EX series cameras use sensors embedded with Sony EXview HAD CCD II™ technology which results in outstanding Quantum Efficiency, incredibly low read noise and excellent thermal management. These high Quantum Efficiencies make for impressive sensitivity across a vast range of wavelengths, but become particularly outstanding when imaging in narrowband, capturing stunning levels of detail in even the faintest of objects.

    What's in the box?

    Camera body with 1.25'' adapter
    3-metre USB cable
    1.8-metre battery power connector
    CD-ROM with drivers, software and user's manual (PDF)
    Quickstart guide (paper)
    Our highly-acclaimed Capture software is included for camera control and data acquisition, and plug-ins are included to allow use with Astroart and Maxim DL.

    A universal (110-230V) power adapter is optional.

  14. $2,987.73 USD
    1 in stock
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    Atik Cameras: The Atik One 6.0 features the same incredible 6 megapixel Sony ICX694 EXview sensor as our highly renowned Atik 460EX camera for outstanding sensitivity at a fantastic resolution. Housed in an advanced body with internal filter wheel, the One 6.0 provides an all-in-one solution for mono imaging.

    Features of the One

    Integrated and powerful, the Atik One series embodies Atik’s principles to bring you a high performance, simple to use platform, with internal filter wheel, all in a very compact and light package. It features an improved cooler, capable of reaching a stable -38C below ambient, and a new CCD chamber design, filled with high purity Argon for a dry, condensation free environment and optimal thermal insulation.

    The Atik One also features an internal USB hub and accessory power port, so that you can keep the cable clutter under control. In addition, two 1/4” tripod mounting holes are available to give you more options for mounting the camera and other accessories.

    The 5 position integrated 1.25″ filter wheel features a mechanical roller for filter location ensuring the highest levels of reproducibility image after image. The filter wheel is natively controlled from our software or has an ASCOM driver for third party programs. Also included is a tool that allows filters to be loaded without opening the camera.

    What's in the box?

    Camera body with 2'' adapter
    3-metre USB cable
    1.8-metre battery power connector
    CD-ROM with drivers, software and user's manual (PDF)
    Quickstart guide (paper)

    Our highly-acclaimed Capture software is included for camera control and data acquisition, and plug-ins are included to allow use with Astroart and Maxim DL.

    A universal (110-230V) power adapter is optional.

     

  15. $497.19 USD
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    Atik Cameras: Its compact size and light weight make it a joy to use on telescopes large and small. The senor used is the fantastically sensitive 1.3 million pixel ICX445 EXview II CCD from Sony. The GP is capable of up to 30 frames per second and will download both 8 bit data with the convenience of saving to standard avi file format, or 12 bit for full dynamic range as Tif and Fits format.

    When used with the included GPAcquire software the camera is fully configurable with gain, region of interest, data format and a myriad of other settings enabling optimal planetary, solar and lunar imaging. Data can be save direct to disk or initially to memory to optimise frame rates with slightly slower hardware. Slowing things down a little the advanced passive cooling allows images of 1mS to several seconds to be collected, ideal for guiding. The camera is fully compatible with existing Atik software so can be used with our (included).

    Capture software as well as plug ins for Maxim DL, AstroArt, and more though the ASCOM camera interface. Controlled this way it behaves much the same as our bigger cameras and will allow binning and sub framing. Guiding corrections are passed to the mount using an ASCOM interface. This is presents many advantages over the older ST4 guide port method including ease of set up, logging, and precision of guide corrections. But it does require that the mount is ASCOM compatible (as most modern mounts are) and linked to the computer. Guiding older mounts may still be possible with an USB to ST4 converter box, ask your dealer.

    The GP does not have the active cooling of the Atik Titan so its potential for deep sky imaging is more limited, but it can be used to image the brighter deep sky objects.

    What's in the box?

    Camera body with 1.25'' adapter
    1.8 metre USB cable
    CD-ROM with drivers, software and user's manual (PDF)
    Quickstart guide (paper).
    Our highly-acclaimed Capture software is included for camera control and data acquisition, and plug-ins are included to allow use with Astroart and Maxim DL.

  16. $497.19 USD
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    Atik Cameras: Its compact size and light weight make it a joy to use on telescopes large and small. The senor used is the fantastically sensitive 1.3 million pixel ICX445 EXview II CCD from Sony. The GP is capable of up to 30 frames per second and will download both 8 bit data with the convenience of saving to standard avi file format, or 12 bit for full dynamic range as Tif and Fits format.

    When used with the included GPAcquire software the camera is fully configurable with gain, region of interest, data format and a myriad of other settings enabling optimal planetary, solar and lunar imaging. Data can be save direct to disk or initially to memory to optimise frame rates with slightly slower hardware. Slowing things down a little the advanced passive cooling allows images of 1mS to several seconds to be collected, ideal for guiding. The camera is fully compatible with existing Atik software so can be used with our (included).

    Capture software as well as plug ins for Maxim DL, AstroArt, and more though the ASCOM camera interface. Controlled this way it behaves much the same as our bigger cameras and will allow binning and sub framing. Guiding corrections are passed to the mount using an ASCOM interface. This is presents many advantages over the older ST4 guide port method including ease of set up, logging, and precision of guide corrections. But it does require that the mount is ASCOM compatible (as most modern mounts are) and linked to the computer. Guiding older mounts may still be possible with an USB to ST4 converter box, ask your dealer.

    The GP does not have the active cooling of the Atik Titan so its potential for deep sky imaging is more limited, but it can be used to image the brighter deep sky objects.

    What's in the box?

    Camera body with 1.25'' adapter
    1.8 metre USB cable
    CD-ROM with drivers, software and user's manual (PDF)
    Quickstart guide (paper).
    Our highly-acclaimed Capture software is included for camera control and data acquisition, and plug-ins are included to allow use with Astroart and Maxim DL.

  17. $3,123.69 USD
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    Atik Cameras: The Atik One 9.0 features the same high resolution 9 megapixel Sony ICX814 EXview sensor as the Atik 490EX for stunningly detailed images without compromising on sensitivity. The small pixels of this sensor are highly suitable for binning, providing flexibility in a convenient design. The One 9.0 is a truly integrated solution for high resolution mono imaging.

    Features of the One

    Integrated and powerful, the Atik One series embodies Atik’s principles to bring you a high performance, simple to use platform, with internal filter wheel, all in a very compact and light package. It features an improved cooler, capable of reaching a stable -38C below ambient, and a new CCD chamber design, filled with high purity Argon for a dry, condensation free environment and optimal thermal insulation.

    The Atik One also features an internal USB hub and accessory power port, so that you can keep the cable clutter under control. In addition, two 1/4” tripod mounting holes are available to give you more options for mounting the camera and other accessories.

    The 5 position integrated 1.25″ filter wheel features a mechanical roller for filter location ensuring the highest levels of reproducibility image after image. The filter wheel is natively controlled from our software or has an ASCOM driver for third party programs. Also included is a tool that allows filters to be loaded without opening the camera.

    What's in the box?

    Camera body with 2'' adapter
    3-metre USB cable
    1.8-metre battery power connector
    CD-ROM with drivers, software and user's manual (PDF)
    Quickstart guide (paper)

    Our highly-acclaimed Capture software is included for camera control and data acquisition, and plug-ins are included to allow use with Astroart and Maxim DL.

    A universal (110-230V) power adapter is optional.

     

  18. $227.30 USD
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    Atik Cameras: The Atik One OAG is slightly smaller than the original Atik OAG, but has all of the original features that make it an easy-to-use off-axis guider, especially when used in conjunction with the Atik GP guide camera (sold separately). The two components match up beautifully and attach easily to an Atik One camera on one side, and your telescope on the other. You can attach the OAG assembly to your telescope using tge 2” adapter or via a T-thread accessory.

    The pickup prism inside the OAG diverts some of the light coming through your telescope and sends it to your guide camera. The prism can be adjusted to compensate for use on different types of telescopes.

    The Atik One OAG has an extremely smooth focusing mechanism that is fast and easy to adjust. To focus, all you need to do is turn the focusing ring clockwise to move the camera support down, or counter-clockwise to move it up. There is 5mm of total travel available, allowing you to easily focus the optional guide camera.

  19. $1,631.22 USD
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    Atik Cameras: The Atik 414EX is the most sensitive camera in our range, and perfect as a first cooled CCD camera. It follows in the footsteps of the world renowned Atik 314L+, and with 60% more sensitivity at 650nm, it’s proudly living up to the exceptional standard set by its predecessor. The generous 6,45 µm pixel size not only adds to its exceptional sensitivity, but also makes it suitable across a broad range of telescopes, from short focal lengths with a reducer right up to longer focal lengths not catered for in a small pixel camera.The incredible Sony ICX825 EXview sensor combined with our high performance 4-Series design really does set the standard for cooled CCD cameras.ATK-414EX-graph.png

     

    Features of the 4-Series

    Our 4-Series is designed in such way as to combine power and control with flexibility and ease of use. The narrow body makes them ideal for use on Hyperstar and Fastar systems whilst maintaining suitability with a huge range of other telescopes. They feature fully regulated set-point cooling which makes for easy and consistent image calibration, though they feature such low noise that dark frames are no longer even a requirement, meaning you can spend more time imaging the things that matter.

    The slim, ergonomic design of these cameras naturally comes in at a low weight to help minimize stress on the corrector plate. The desiccant port is readily accessible from outside the camera for easy maintenance, and a simple 12V power requirement is complimented by low power use to help you get the most out of your imaging sessions, whether in the observatory or out in the field.

    EXview

    All of our 4-EX series cameras use sensors embedded with Sony EXview HAD CCD II™ technology which results in outstanding Quantum Efficiency, incredibly low read noise and excellent thermal management. These high Quantum Efficiencies make for impressive sensitivity across a vast range of wavelengths, but become particularly outstanding when imaging in narrowband, capturing stunning levels of detail in even the faintest of objects.

    What's in the box?

    Camera body with 1.25'' adapter
    3-metre USB cable
    1.8-metre battery power connector
    CD-ROM with drivers, software and user's manual (PDF)
    Quickstart guide (paper)
    Our highly-acclaimed Capture software is included for camera control and data acquisition, and plug-ins are included to allow use with Astroart and Maxim DL.

    A universal (110-230V) power adapter is optional.

  20. $1,631.22 USD
    Back Order / Waiting List

    Atik Cameras: The Atik 414EX is the most sensitive camera in our range, and perfect as a first cooled CCD camera. It follows in the footsteps of the world renowned Atik 314L+, and with 60% more sensitivity at 650nm, it’s proudly living up to the exceptional standard set by its predecessor. The generous 6,45 µm pixel size not only adds to its exceptional sensitivity, but also makes it suitable across a broad range of telescopes, from short focal lengths with a reducer right up to longer focal lengths not catered for in a small pixel camera.The incredible Sony ICX825 EXview sensor combined with our high performance 4-Series design really does set the standard for cooled CCD cameras.

    ATK-414EX-graph.png

    Features of the 4-Series

    Our 4-Series is designed in such way as to combine power and control with flexibility and ease of use. The narrow body makes them ideal for use on Hyperstar and Fastar systems whilst maintaining suitability with a huge range of other telescopes. They feature fully regulated set-point cooling which makes for easy and consistent image calibration, though they feature such low noise that dark frames are no longer even a requirement, meaning you can spend more time imaging the things that matter.

    The slim, ergonomic design of these cameras naturally comes in at a low weight to help minimize stress on the corrector plate. The desiccant port is readily accessible from outside the camera for easy maintenance, and a simple 12V power requirement is complimented by low power use to help you get the most out of your imaging sessions, whether in the observatory or out in the field.

    EXview

    All of our 4-EX series cameras use sensors embedded with Sony EXview HAD CCD II™ technology which results in outstanding Quantum Efficiency, incredibly low read noise and excellent thermal management. These high Quantum Efficiencies make for impressive sensitivity across a vast range of wavelengths, but become particularly outstanding when imaging in narrowband, capturing stunning levels of detail in even the faintest of objects.

    What's in the box?

    Camera body with 1.25'' adapter
    3-metre USB cable
    1.8-metre battery power connector
    CD-ROM with drivers, software and user's manual (PDF)
    Quickstart guide (paper)
    Our highly-acclaimed Capture software is included for camera control and data acquisition, and plug-ins are included to allow use with Astroart and Maxim DL.

    A universal (110-230V) power adapter is optional.

  21. $3,259.65 USD
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    Atik Cameras: The 12 megapixel sensor of the Atik 4120EX is the ideal solution for capturing stunning high resolution images. Exclusively available as one-shot colour (OSC), this is an ideal match for Hyperstar systems and short focal length telescopes. The small 3,1 µm pixels are able to faithfully record the colour of stars and nebulae, even in the fastest imaging systems. The high resolution means you can print your images to A3 and beyond, while the famed sensitivity of the Sony EXview sensor ensures those images are brimming with detail.

    Features of the 4-Series

    Our 4-Series is designed in such way as to combine power and control with flexibility and ease of use. The narrow body makes them ideal for use on Hyperstar and Fastar systems whilst maintaining suitability with a huge range of other telescopes. They feature fully regulated set-point cooling which makes for easy and consistent image calibration, though they feature such low noise that dark frames are no longer even a requirement, meaning you can spend more time imaging the things that matter.

    The slim, ergonomic design of these cameras naturally comes in at a low weight to help minimize stress on the corrector plate. The desiccant port is readily accessible from outside the camera for easy maintenance , and a simple 12V power requirement is complimented by low power use to help you get the most out of your imaging sessions, whether in the observatory or out in the field.

    EXview

    All of our 4-EX series cameras use sensors embedded with Sony EXview HAD CCD II™ technology which results in outstanding Quantum Efficiency, incredibly low read noise and excellent thermal management. These high Quantum Efficiencies make for impressive sensitivity across a vast range of wavelengths, but become particularly outstanding when imaging in narrowband, capturing stunning levels of detail in even the faintest of objects.

    What's in the box?

    Camera body with 1.25'' adapter
    3-metre USB cable
    1.8-metre battery power connector
    CD-ROM with drivers, software and user's manual (PDF)
    Quickstart guide (paper)
    Our highly-acclaimed Capture software is included for camera control and data acquisition, and plug-ins are included to allow use with Astroart and Maxim DL.

    A universal (110-230V) power adapter is optional.

  22. $1,224.37 USD
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    Atik Cameras: The Atik Infinity is the first Atik Camera dedicated to video astronomy, boasting both the speed and sensitivity required for this rewarding technique. Through our new, intuitive, in-house software, the Infinity brings the wonders of the deep sky to a screen in just seconds.

    The Infinity features a Sony ICX825 sensor embedded with EXview HAD CCD II™ technology for outstanding sensitivity and Quantum Efficiency at a resolution suited to near real time viewing. The generous 6,45 µm pixel size is well-suited to a broad range of telescopes while the slim, rectangular design ensures the camera can clear the base on fork-mounted scopes. This makes the Infinity well-suited to a huge variety of setups, from those just starting out right through to the professional observatory. It’s this innovation between form and function that’s earned the Atik Infinity a Sky and Telescope Hot Product Award 2017.

    New Software

    Alongside the Infinity is a custom software application dedicated to video astronomy. It features a simple, intuitive user interface for optimum usability without compromising on camera control or performance. Live continuous stacking removes background noise so you see more of what matters, and flexible histogram adjustments make sure you never miss a detail.

    Integrated broadcasting features take the hassle out of sharing your sky, and voiceover and live web chat create a truly interactive experience, straight out the box. The software also features session record and interactive replay so you remain in full control of the display when sharing your sessions with family and friends.

    Live continuous stacking
    Flexible histogram control, including auto-stretch functions
    Live YouTube broadcast integration
    Interactive session replay
    Focus assist and monitoring tools
    Save to FITs, PNG and JPG formats

    The Perfect Outreach Tool

    Video astronomy is ideally suited for use in public outreach programs and educational settings. It allows faint objects to be seen in incredible detail by all involved, and maintains that ‘at the telescope’ feeling without the need to queue up and crowd round an eyepiece.

    With a choice of either a mono or a colour sensor, the Infinity caters for those who prioritise absolute detail, as well as those who want to explore the universe in colour beyond the sensitivity of the unaided human eye.

    Multi-purpose

    While other video astronomy cameras are often scaled up versions of guide cameras or cameras used in security applications, the Infinity is based on a high-end, fully-fledged 16bit camera originally developed for OEM use in microscopy and inspection applications. This makes it a no compromise solution for capturing high quality images at live view frame rates, designed with even the most demanding users in mind.

    This said, the Infinity can still then be used as an exceptional guide camera, featuring a standard ST4 guide port for direct connection to your mount. And if video astronomy and high-end guiding aren’t enough, the Infinity is also fully compatible with all of our existing software packages, making it suitable for use as an entry-level imaging camera.

    What's in the box?

    Camera body with 1.25'' adapter
    New Infinity Video Astronomy software
    3-metre USB cable
    1.8-metre battery power connector
    CD-ROM with drivers, software and user's manual (PDF)
    Quickstart guide (paper)
    Our highly-acclaimed Capture software is also included for camera control and data acquisition, and plug-ins are included to allow use with Astroart and Maxim DL.

    A universal (110-230V) power adapter is optional.

     

     

  23. $1,224.37 USD
    Back Order / Waiting List

    Atik Cameras: The Atik Infinity is the first Atik Camera dedicated to video astronomy, boasting both the speed and sensitivity required for this rewarding technique. Through our new, intuitive, in-house software, the Infinity brings the wonders of the deep sky to a screen in just seconds.

    The Infinity features a Sony ICX825 sensor embedded with EXview HAD CCD II™ technology for outstanding sensitivity and Quantum Efficiency at a resolution suited to near real time viewing. The generous 6,45 µm pixel size is well-suited to a broad range of telescopes while the slim, rectangular design ensures the camera can clear the base on fork-mounted scopes. This makes the Infinity well-suited to a huge variety of setups, from those just starting out right through to the professional observatory. It’s this innovation between form and function that’s earned the Atik Infinity a Sky and Telescope Hot Product Award 2017.

    New Software

    Alongside the Infinity is a custom software application dedicated to video astronomy. It features a simple, intuitive user interface for optimum usability without compromising on camera control or performance. Live continuous stacking removes background noise so you see more of what matters, and flexible histogram adjustments make sure you never miss a detail.

    Integrated broadcasting features take the hassle out of sharing your sky, and voiceover and live web chat create a truly interactive experience, straight out the box. The software also features session record and interactive replay so you remain in full control of the display when sharing your sessions with family and friends.

    Live continuous stacking
    Flexible histogram control, including auto-stretch functions
    Live YouTube broadcast integration
    Interactive session replay
    Focus assist and monitoring tools
    Save to FITs, PNG and JPG formats

    The Perfect Outreach Tool

    Video astronomy is ideally suited for use in public outreach programs and educational settings. It allows faint objects to be seen in incredible detail by all involved, and maintains that ‘at the telescope’ feeling without the need to queue up and crowd round an eyepiece.

    With a choice of either a mono or a colour sensor, the Infinity caters for those who prioritise absolute detail, as well as those who want to explore the universe in colour beyond the sensitivity of the unaided human eye.

    Multi-purpose

    While other video astronomy cameras are often scaled up versions of guide cameras or cameras used in security applications, the Infinity is based on a high-end, fully-fledged 16bit camera originally developed for OEM use in microscopy and inspection applications. This makes it a no compromise solution for capturing high quality images at live view frame rates, designed with even the most demanding users in mind.

    This said, the Infinity can still then be used as an exceptional guide camera, featuring a standard ST4 guide port for direct connection to your mount. And if video astronomy and high-end guiding aren’t enough, the Infinity is also fully compatible with all of our existing software packages, making it suitable for use as an entry-level imaging camera.

    What's in the box?

    Camera body with 1.25'' adapter
    New Infinity Video Astronomy software
    3-metre USB cable
    1.8-metre battery power connector
    CD-ROM with drivers, software and user's manual (PDF)
    Quickstart guide (paper)
    Our highly-acclaimed Capture software is also included for camera control and data acquisition, and plug-ins are included to allow use with Astroart and Maxim DL.

    A universal (110-230V) power adapter is optional.

  24. $4,276.26 USD
    Back Order / Waiting List

    Atik Cameras: The Atik 16200 is the highest resolution astrophotography camera in the Atik Cameras range. It has the signature Atik blend of form and function, boasting an APS-H size sensor with a 35mm diagonal in a whole new case design. 

    The sensor has a generous 6µm pixel size which makes it suitable for a huge range of telescopes. The large format size of the camera makes it ideal for astrophotographers looking to capture widefield views of the night sky. It’s also an excellent match for longer focal lengths, capturing intricate details on even the smallest and faintest of objects. Whatever your astrophotography style, the large size of the images give you the freedom and flexibility to zoom in and take a closer look at regions of interest with the level of detail you’d expect from your main target.

    The large size of the sensor is a match for 2″ filters, and is perfectly complemented by the 2″ model of the EFW2. It’s also fully compatible with Atik Air, making it easy to add wifi and ethernet connectivity to your set up.

    The CCD is housed in a sealed, argon-purged chamber to create a dry, condensation free environment. We’ve also introduced a dual-stage peltier and powerful new heatsink for optimum cooling performance. At -45°C typical and a huge -50°C maximum, it’s our best delta yet. All this means you can take stunning low noise images, even when the temperature’s high outside.

    Atik’s high-quality, custom electronics power the sensor to give a read noise of just 9e-. There’s also a new blade shutter which provides consistent and reliable performance over the camera’s lifespan.

    All this is housed inside a brand new case design that gives you optimum performance with minimum fuss, making the Atik 16200 the perfect camera for astrophotographers who want large format images, without the large format price tag.

    A note on CCD Grades

    The Atik 16200 comes with a class II sensor fitted as standard. We feel that the premium prices placed on class 1 sensors just aren’t justifiable when using the camera for astrophotography. If you do require a camera with a class 1 sensor, please get in touch with your Atik dealer.

    What's in the box?

    Camera body with 2” adapter
    3-metre USB cable
    1.8-metre battery power connector (car lighter plug)
    CD-ROM with drivers, software and user's manual (PDF)
    Quickstart guide (paper)

    Our highly acclaimed Artemis Capture software is included for camera control and data acquisition, along with a full ASCOM driver and plug-ins to allow use with Astroart and Maxim DL.

    A universal (110-230V) power adapter is optional.

     

     

  25. $4,276.26 USD
    Back Order / Waiting List

    Atik Cameras: The Atik 16200 is the highest resolution astrophotography camera in the Atik Cameras range. It has the signature Atik blend of form and function, boasting an APS-H size sensor with a 35mm diagonal in a whole new case design. 

    The sensor has a generous 6µm pixel size which makes it suitable for a huge range of telescopes. The large format size of the camera makes it ideal for astrophotographers looking to capture widefield views of the night sky. It’s also an excellent match for longer focal lengths, capturing intricate details on even the smallest and faintest of objects. Whatever your astrophotography style, the large size of the images give you the freedom and flexibility to zoom in and take a closer look at regions of interest with the level of detail you’d expect from your main target.

    The large size of the sensor is a match for 2″ filters, and is perfectly complemented by the 2″ model of the EFW2. It’s also fully compatible with Atik Air, making it easy to add wifi and ethernet connectivity to your set up.

    The CCD is housed in a sealed, argon-purged chamber to create a dry, condensation free environment. We’ve also introduced a dual-stage peltier and powerful new heatsink for optimum cooling performance. At -45°C typical and a huge -50°C maximum, it’s our best delta yet. All this means you can take stunning low noise images, even when the temperature’s high outside.

    Atik’s high-quality, custom electronics power the sensor to give a read noise of just 9e-. There’s also a new blade shutter which provides consistent and reliable performance over the camera’s lifespan.

    All this is housed inside a brand new case design that gives you optimum performance with minimum fuss, making the Atik 16200 the perfect camera for astrophotographers who want large format images, without the large format price tag.

    A note on CCD Grades

    The Atik 16200 comes with a class II sensor fitted as standard. We feel that the premium prices placed on class 1 sensors just aren’t justifiable when using the camera for astrophotography. If you do require a camera with a class 1 sensor, please get in touch with your Atik dealer.

    What's in the box?

    Camera body with 2” adapter
    3-metre USB cable
    1.8-metre battery power connector (car lighter plug)
    CD-ROM with drivers, software and user's manual (PDF)
    Quickstart guide (paper)

    Our highly acclaimed Artemis Capture software is included for camera control and data acquisition, along with a full ASCOM driver and plug-ins to allow use with Astroart and Maxim DL.

    A universal (110-230V) power adapter is optional.

  26. $2,097.14 USD
    Back Order / Waiting List

    Atik Cameras: The Atik Horizon II is the follow up to the first Atik CMOS Camera developed for deep sky astrophotography. Whilst maintaining the core elements of the initial horizon such as its 16MP CMOS sensor with a 21.9mm diagonal, its evolution comes in its variety. Now offering three modes – Normal, PowerSave, and Fast – the Horizon II can produce the highest quality images in PowerSave mode and boasts an increased frame rate in Fast mode.

    This makes Horizon II one of the most versatile cameras you can buy; suitable for deep sky, planetary or EAA imaging.
    The Atik Horizon II is the follow up to our first ever CMOS Camera. It houses a 16MP sensor with exceptionally low read noise and incredibly fast read speeds. With our signature Atik blend of form and function, the Atik Horizon II provides a sensitive, high megapixel sensor at a competitive price point. This makes it a great option if you're looking to upgrade from DSLR, or have system that would benefit from shorter exposure times.

    16MP 4/3" CMOS sensor

    256mb DDR3 Image Buffer

    ~1e- Read Noise

    Cooling ΔT=>-40°C

    USB 3.0


    New Horizon II Modes

    PowerSave Mode - Allows for the highest quality images to be taken.

    Fast Mode - Takes advantage of the on board DDR memory to return a constant stream of images. Fast mode increases the frame rate of the Horizon II to 8FPS. This can increase to 100FPS through the use of subframing, and reaching 300FPS when used with Dusk.


    With extensive experience in both hardware and software design, the Atik Horizon II continues its development in the world of deep-sky optimised CMOS cameras.

    Mechanically, the Horizon II is based on our estblished 4-Series cameras, known for their power and adaptability. With a cyclindrical case measuring 74mm in diameter and 130mm in length, it's compatible with HyperStar systems from 8". The slight size increase on the 4-Series is to house a huge cooling delta of -40°C below ambient. This keeps thermal noise under control, wherever in the world you image from.
    Advanced Hardware Deserves Advanced Software

    The Atik Horizon II is natively compatible with our Infinity live stacking software to give you incredible views of the night sky in a near real-time environment. Not only is this great for video astronomers and public outreach, it also makes getting into astrophotography a breeze. Our on-the-fly image processing gets you up and running quickly, minimising the learning curve many people experience. However, our advanced functions ensure you are always in control as you steer your way through the night sky.

    Live continuous stacking

    Flexible histogram control, including auto-stretch functions

    Live YouTube broadcast integration

    Interactive session replay

    Focus assist and monitoring tools

    Save to FITs, PNG, JPG and TIFF formats


    The Horizon II is also fully compatible with our renowned Artemis Capture and Dusk imaging software that gives you full control over your imaging. We also supply a full ASCOM driver so you're free to use it with your preferred astroimaging software. When used with Dusk, the Horizon II can not only be used as a cooled deep sky imaging camera but can also be used for high speed planetary imaging with frame rates reaching 300 frames per second using the ROI function.
    Amp Glow Control

    From the outset, the Horizon II has benefited from a built-in 256mb DDR3 image buffer to remove amp glow and other artifacts caused by data transfer over USB2, all while preventing issues with dropped frames. This makes for a seamless and fast imaging experience, whether you're taking advantage of the flexibility and low cable weight of USB2, or the fast speeds of USB3.

    Our experience of working with demanding scientific applications has given us an advanced understanding of sealing techniques. This understanding allows us to create a condensation free environment, and means your desiccant lasts much longer between recharges. We're using the same quartz fused cover glass as our Atik 383L  camera to prevent condensation forming on the outside of the glass when the camera's cooled. This added level of performance and reliability means you can spend less time maintaining your equipment, and more time imaging with it.

  27. $2,795.68 USD
    Back Order / Waiting List

    Atik Cameras: ACIS 7.1
    The ACIS 7.1 is our fastest camera yet with full frame speeds of up to 28 fps. Primarily designed to exceed the high demands required for scientific imaging, the ACIS 7.1 also crosses over into astronomical imaging. Manufactured at our ISO 9001 certified European premises to the very highest standards, the ACIS 7.1 is designed to provide reliable and excellent service for many years.

    The Sony IMX 428 CMOS sensor at the heart of the ACIS 7.1 rivals some CCD sensors for sensitivity, whilst the 4.5µm pixel size ensures that this is a versatile camera suitable for use with a range of telescopes.
    The ACIS 7.1 is our fastest camera yet with full frame speeds of up to 28 fps. Designed not only to exceed the high demands required for scientific imaging, the ACIS 7.1 also performs expertly in astronomical imaging. Manufactured at our ISO 9001 certified European premises to the very highest standards, the ACIS 7.1 is designed to provide reliable and excellent service for many years.

    The Sony IMX 428 CMOS sensor at the heart of the ACIS 7.1 rivals some CCD sensors for sensitivity, whilst the 4.5µm pixel size ensures that this is a versatile camera suitable for use with a range of telescopes.

    An innovative design based upon the Sony IMX 428 sensor, the ACIS 7.1 houses the 7.1MP sensor in a dried, air-tight environment which is sealed to industrial standards to enable condensation free imaging. The camera has low read noise and can image at the rapid speeds at both 12 and 16-bit formats. With the signature Atik blend of form and function, the ACIS 7.1 provides a sensitive, high megapixel sensor at a competitive price point.

    The ACIS 7.1 also possesses a new case design that has allowed the camera to achieve a cooling delta of -35°C below ambient, this keeps thermal noise under control, irrespective of where you are imaging from.

    A Variety of Modes

    The Atik ACIS 7.1 offers three different power modes:

    PowerSave Mode - Allows for the highest quality images to be taken

    Normal Mode - The camera operates at its default setting to allow for normal imaging

    Fast Mode - Takes advantage of the on-board DDR memory to return a constant stream of images. Fast mode increases the frame rate of ACIS 7.1 to 30FPS. This can increase to 175FPS through the use of sub framing, and reaching 300 FPS when used with Dusk.

    An Ideal OEM Solution

    The ACIS 7.1 has been built from the foundation of the Atik design philosophy to provide the flexibility that is demanded by our worldwide OEM customer base and provide the ideal solution for OEM's in need of low light imaging. Recommended applications include:

    Gel Documentation

    Chemiluminescence

    Electroluminescence

    Fluorescence Microscopy

    Atik's Signature Software

    The ACIS 7.1 is natively compatible with our Infinity live stacking software to provide astrophotographers with incredible views of the night sky in a near real-time environment. Our on-the-fly image processing gets you up and running quickly, minimising the learning curve many people experience. However, our advanced functions ensure you are always in control as you steer your way through the night sky

    Live continuous stacking

    Flexible histogram control, including auto-stretch functions

    Live YouTube broadcast integration

    Interactive session replay

    Focus assist and monitoring tools

    Save to FITs, PNG, JPG and TIFF formats


    The ACIS 7.1 is also fully compatible with our renowned Artemis Capture and Dusk imaging software that gives you full control over your imaging. We also supply a full ASCOM driver so you're free to use it with your preferred astro imaging software. When used with Dusk, the ACIS 7.1 can not only be used as a cooled deep sky imaging camera but can also be used for high speed planetary imaging with frame rates reaching 300 frames per second using the ROI function.

    Amp Glow

    From the outset, the ACIS 7.1 has benefited from a built-in 256mb DDR3 image buffer to help remove amp glow and other artifacts caused by data transfer over USB2, all while preventing issues with dropped frames. This makes for a seamless and fast imaging experience, whether you're taking advantage of the flexibility and low cable weight of USB2, or the fast speeds of USB3.

    Our experience of working with demanding scientific applications has given us an advanced understanding of sealing techniques. This understanding allows us to create a condensation free environment, and means your desiccant lasts much longer between recharges. We're using the same quartz fused cover glass as our Atik 4 series cameras to prevent condensation forming on the outside of the glass when the camera's cooled. This added level of performance and reliability means you can spend less time maintaining your equipment, and more time imaging with it.

  28. $2,795.68 USD
    Back Order / Waiting List

    Atik Cameras: ACIS 7.1
    The ACIS 7.1 is our fastest camera yet with full frame speeds of up to 28 fps. Primarily designed to exceed the high demands required for scientific imaging, the ACIS 7.1 also crosses over into astronomical imaging. Manufactured at our ISO 9001 certified European premises to the very highest standards, the ACIS 7.1 is designed to provide reliable and excellent service for many years.

    The Sony IMX 428 CMOS sensor at the heart of the ACIS 7.1 rivals some CCD sensors for sensitivity, whilst the 4.5µm pixel size ensures that this is a versatile camera suitable for use with a range of telescopes.
    The ACIS 7.1 is our fastest camera yet with full frame speeds of up to 28 fps. Designed not only to exceed the high demands required for scientific imaging, the ACIS 7.1 also performs expertly in astronomical imaging. Manufactured at our ISO 9001 certified European premises to the very highest standards, the ACIS 7.1 is designed to provide reliable and excellent service for many years.

    The Sony IMX 428 CMOS sensor at the heart of the ACIS 7.1 rivals some CCD sensors for sensitivity, whilst the 4.5µm pixel size ensures that this is a versatile camera suitable for use with a range of telescopes.

    An innovative design based upon the Sony IMX 428 sensor, the ACIS 7.1 houses the 7.1MP sensor in a dried, air-tight environment which is sealed to industrial standards to enable condensation free imaging. The camera has low read noise and can image at the rapid speeds at both 12 and 16-bit formats. With the signature Atik blend of form and function, the ACIS 7.1 provides a sensitive, high megapixel sensor at a competitive price point.

    The ACIS 7.1 also possesses a new case design that has allowed the camera to achieve a cooling delta of -35°C below ambient, this keeps thermal noise under control, irrespective of where you are imaging from.

    A Variety of Modes

    The Atik ACIS 7.1 offers three different power modes:

    PowerSave Mode - Allows for the highest quality images to be taken

    Normal Mode - The camera operates at its default setting to allow for normal imaging

    Fast Mode - Takes advantage of the on-board DDR memory to return a constant stream of images. Fast mode increases the frame rate of ACIS 7.1 to 30FPS. This can increase to 175FPS through the use of sub framing, and reaching 300 FPS when used with Dusk.

    An Ideal OEM Solution

    The ACIS 7.1 has been built from the foundation of the Atik design philosophy to provide the flexibility that is demanded by our worldwide OEM customer base and provide the ideal solution for OEM's in need of low light imaging. Recommended applications include:

    Gel Documentation

    Chemiluminescence

    Electroluminescence

    Fluorescence Microscopy

    Atik's Signature Software

    The ACIS 7.1 is natively compatible with our Infinity live stacking software to provide astrophotographers with incredible views of the night sky in a near real-time environment. Our on-the-fly image processing gets you up and running quickly, minimising the learning curve many people experience. However, our advanced functions ensure you are always in control as you steer your way through the night sky

    Live continuous stacking

    Flexible histogram control, including auto-stretch functions

    Live YouTube broadcast integration

    Interactive session replay

    Focus assist and monitoring tools

    Save to FITs, PNG, JPG and TIFF formats


    The ACIS 7.1 is also fully compatible with our renowned Artemis Capture and Dusk imaging software that gives you full control over your imaging. We also supply a full ASCOM driver so you're free to use it with your preferred astro imaging software. When used with Dusk, the ACIS 7.1 can not only be used as a cooled deep sky imaging camera but can also be used for high speed planetary imaging with frame rates reaching 300 frames per second using the ROI function.

    Amp Glow

    From the outset, the ACIS 7.1 has benefited from a built-in 256mb DDR3 image buffer to help remove amp glow and other artifacts caused by data transfer over USB2, all while preventing issues with dropped frames. This makes for a seamless and fast imaging experience, whether you're taking advantage of the flexibility and low cable weight of USB2, or the fast speeds of USB3.

    Our experience of working with demanding scientific applications has given us an advanced understanding of sealing techniques. This understanding allows us to create a condensation free environment, and means your desiccant lasts much longer between recharges. We're using the same quartz fused cover glass as our Atik 4 series cameras to prevent condensation forming on the outside of the glass when the camera's cooled. This added level of performance and reliability means you can spend less time maintaining your equipment, and more time imaging with it.

  29. $1,888.32 USD
    Back Order / Waiting List

    Atik Cameras: The ACIS series  is our fastest camera series yet with full frame speeds of up to 30 fps, and is avaialable in 12.3, 7.1, and 2.4 megapixel editions. Designed not only to exceed the high demands required for scientific imaging, the ACIS also performs expertly in astronomical imaging. Manufactured at our ISO 9001 certified European premises to the very highest standards, the ACIS is designed to provide reliable and excellent service for many years.

    The ACIS series  is our fastest camera series yet with full frame speeds of up to 30 fps, and is avaialable in 12.3, 7.1, and 2.4 megapixel editions. Designed not only to exceed the high demands required for scientific imaging, the ACIS also performs expertly in astronomical imaging. Manufactured at our ISO 9001 certified European premises to the very highest standards, the ACIS is designed to provide reliable and excellent service for many years.

    A Variety of Modes

    The Atik ACIS series offers three different power modes:

    PowerSave Mode - Allows for the highest quality images to be taken

    Normal Mode - The camera operates at its default setting to allow for normal imaging

    Fast Mode - Takes advantage of the on-board DDR memory to return a constant stream of images. Fast mode increases the frame rate of the ACIS series  7.1 to 30FPS. This can increase to 175FPS through the use of sub framing, and reaching 300 FPS when used with Dusk.


    An Ideal OEM Solution

    The ACIS  has been built from the foundation of the Atik design philosophy to provide the flexibility that is demanded by our worldwide OEM customer base and provide the ideal solution for OEM's in need of low light imaging. Recommended applications include:

    Gel Documentation

    Chemiluminescence

    Electroluminescence

    Fluorescence Microscopy


    Atik's Signature Software

    The ACIS is natively compatible with our Infinity live stacking software to provide astrophotographers with incredible views of the night sky in a near real-time environment. Our on-the-fly image processing gets you up and running quickly, minimising the learning curve many people experience. However, our advanced functions ensure you are always in control as you steer your way through the night sky.

    Live continuous stacking

    Flexible histogram control, including auto-stretch functions

    Live YouTube broadcast integration

    Interactive session replay

    Focus assist and monitoring tools

    Save to FITs, PNG, JPG and TIFF formats


    The ACIS is also fully compatible with our renowned Artemis Capture and Dusk imaging software that gives you full control over your imaging. We also supply a full ASCOM driver so you're free to use it with your preferred astro imaging software. When used with Dusk, the ACIS can not only be used as a cooled deep sky imaging camera but can also be used for high speed planetary imaging with frame rates reaching 300 frames per second using the ROI function.

    Amp Glow

    From the outset, the ACIS  has benefited from a built-in 256mb DDR3 image buffer to help remove amp glow and other artifacts caused by data transfer over USB2, all while preventing issues with dropped frames. This makes for a seamless and fast imaging experience, whether you're taking advantage of the flexibility and low cable weight of USB2, or the fast speeds of USB3.

    Our experience of working with demanding scientific applications has given us an advanced understanding of sealing techniques. This understanding allows us to create a condensation free environment, and means your desiccant lasts much longer between recharges. We're using the same quartz fused cover glass as our Atik 4 series cameras to prevent condensation forming on the outside of the glass when the camera's cooled. This added level of performance and reliability means you can spend less time maintaining your equipment, and more time imaging with it.

  30. $1,888.32 USD
    Back Order / Waiting List

    Atik Cameras: The ACIS series  is our fastest camera series yet with full frame speeds of up to 30 fps, and is avaialable in 12.3, 7.1, and 2.4 megapixel editions. Designed not only to exceed the high demands required for scientific imaging, the ACIS also performs expertly in astronomical imaging. Manufactured at our ISO 9001 certified European premises to the very highest standards, the ACIS is designed to provide reliable and excellent service for many years.

    The ACIS series  is our fastest camera series yet with full frame speeds of up to 30 fps, and is avaialable in 12.3, 7.1, and 2.4 megapixel editions. Designed not only to exceed the high demands required for scientific imaging, the ACIS also performs expertly in astronomical imaging. Manufactured at our ISO 9001 certified European premises to the very highest standards, the ACIS is designed to provide reliable and excellent service for many years.

    A Variety of Modes

    The Atik ACIS series offers three different power modes:

    PowerSave Mode - Allows for the highest quality images to be taken

    Normal Mode - The camera operates at its default setting to allow for normal imaging

    Fast Mode - Takes advantage of the on-board DDR memory to return a constant stream of images. Fast mode increases the frame rate of the ACIS series  7.1 to 30FPS. This can increase to 175FPS through the use of sub framing, and reaching 300 FPS when used with Dusk.


    An Ideal OEM Solution

    The ACIS  has been built from the foundation of the Atik design philosophy to provide the flexibility that is demanded by our worldwide OEM customer base and provide the ideal solution for OEM's in need of low light imaging. Recommended applications include:

    Gel Documentation

    Chemiluminescence

    Electroluminescence

    Fluorescence Microscopy


    Atik's Signature Software

    The ACIS is natively compatible with our Infinity live stacking software to provide astrophotographers with incredible views of the night sky in a near real-time environment. Our on-the-fly image processing gets you up and running quickly, minimising the learning curve many people experience. However, our advanced functions ensure you are always in control as you steer your way through the night sky.

    Live continuous stacking

    Flexible histogram control, including auto-stretch functions

    Live YouTube broadcast integration

    Interactive session replay

    Focus assist and monitoring tools

    Save to FITs, PNG, JPG and TIFF formats


    The ACIS is also fully compatible with our renowned Artemis Capture and Dusk imaging software that gives you full control over your imaging. We also supply a full ASCOM driver so you're free to use it with your preferred astro imaging software. When used with Dusk, the ACIS can not only be used as a cooled deep sky imaging camera but can also be used for high speed planetary imaging with frame rates reaching 300 frames per second using the ROI function.

    Amp Glow

    From the outset, the ACIS  has benefited from a built-in 256mb DDR3 image buffer to help remove amp glow and other artifacts caused by data transfer over USB2, all while preventing issues with dropped frames. This makes for a seamless and fast imaging experience, whether you're taking advantage of the flexibility and low cable weight of USB2, or the fast speeds of USB3.

    Our experience of working with demanding scientific applications has given us an advanced understanding of sealing techniques. This understanding allows us to create a condensation free environment, and means your desiccant lasts much longer between recharges. We're using the same quartz fused cover glass as our Atik 4 series cameras to prevent condensation forming on the outside of the glass when the camera's cooled. This added level of performance and reliability means you can spend less time maintaining your equipment, and more time imaging with it.

  31. $3,144.42 USD
    Back Order / Waiting List

    Atik Cameras:

    The ACIS series  is our fastest camera series yet with full frame speeds of up to 30 fps, and is available in 12.3, 7.1, and 2.4 megapixel editions. Designed not only to exceed the high demands required for scientific imaging, the ACIS also performs expertly in astronomical imaging. Manufactured at our ISO 9001 certified European premises to the very highest standards, the ACIS is designed to provide reliable and excellent service for many years.
    The ACIS series  is our fastest camera series yet with full frame speeds of up to 30 fps, and is avaialable in 12.3, 7.1, and 2.4 megapixel editions. Designed not only to exceed the high demands required for scientific imaging, the ACIS also performs expertly in astronomical imaging. Manufactured at our ISO 9001 certified European premises to the very highest standards, the ACIS is designed to provide reliable and excellent service for many years.

    A Variety of Modes

    The Atik ACIS series offers three different power modes:

    PowerSave Mode - Allows for the highest quality images to be taken

    Normal Mode - The camera operates at its default setting to allow for normal imaging

    Fast Mode - Takes advantage of the on-board DDR memory to return a constant stream of images. Fast mode increases the frame rate of the ACIS series  7.1 to 30FPS. This can increase to 175FPS through the use of sub framing, and reaching 300 FPS when used with Dusk.


    An Ideal OEM Solution

    The ACIS  has been built from the foundation of the Atik design philosophy to provide the flexibility that is demanded by our worldwide OEM customer base and provide the ideal solution for OEM's in need of low light imaging. Recommended applications include:

    Gel Documentation

    Chemiluminescence

    Electroluminescence

    Fluorescence Microscopy


    Atik's Signature Software

    The ACIS is natively compatible with our Infinity live stacking software to provide astrophotographers with incredible views of the night sky in a near real-time environment. Our on-the-fly image processing gets you up and running quickly, minimising the learning curve many people experience. However, our advanced functions ensure you are always in control as you steer your way through the night sky

     

    Live continuous stacking

    Flexible histogram control, including auto-stretch functions

    Live YouTube broadcast integration

    Interactive session replay

    Focus assist and monitoring tools

    Save to FITs, PNG, JPG and TIFF formats


    The ACIS is also fully compatible with our renowned Artemis Capture and Dusk imaging software that gives you full control over your imaging. We also supply a full ASCOM driver so you're free to use it with your preferred astro imaging software. When used with Dusk, the ACIS can not only be used as a cooled deep sky imaging camera but can also be used for high speed planetary imaging with frame rates reaching 300 frames per second using the ROI function.

    Amp Glow

    From the outset, the ACIS  has benefited from a built-in 256mb DDR3 image buffer to help remove amp glow and other artifacts caused by data transfer over USB2, all while preventing issues with dropped frames. This makes for a seamless and fast imaging experience, whether you're taking advantage of the flexibility and low cable weight of USB2, or the fast speeds of USB3.

    Our experience of working with demanding scientific applications has given us an advanced understanding of sealing techniques. This understanding allows us to create a condensation free environment, and means your desiccant lasts much longer between recharges. We're using the same quartz fused cover glass as our Atik 4 series cameras to prevent condensation forming on the outside of the glass when the camera's cooled. This added level of performance and reliability means you can spend less time maintaining your equipment, and more time imaging with it.

  32. $3,144.42 USD
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    Atik Cameras:

    The ACIS series  is our fastest camera series yet with full frame speeds of up to 30 fps, and is available in 12.3, 7.1, and 2.4 megapixel editions. Designed not only to exceed the high demands required for scientific imaging, the ACIS also performs expertly in astronomical imaging. Manufactured at our ISO 9001 certified European premises to the very highest standards, the ACIS is designed to provide reliable and excellent service for many years.
    The ACIS series  is our fastest camera series yet with full frame speeds of up to 30 fps, and is avaialable in 12.3, 7.1, and 2.4 megapixel editions. Designed not only to exceed the high demands required for scientific imaging, the ACIS also performs expertly in astronomical imaging. Manufactured at our ISO 9001 certified European premises to the very highest standards, the ACIS is designed to provide reliable and excellent service for many years.

    A Variety of Modes

    The Atik ACIS series offers three different power modes:

    PowerSave Mode - Allows for the highest quality images to be taken

    Normal Mode - The camera operates at its default setting to allow for normal imaging

    Fast Mode - Takes advantage of the on-board DDR memory to return a constant stream of images. Fast mode increases the frame rate of the ACIS series  7.1 to 30FPS. This can increase to 175FPS through the use of sub framing, and reaching 300 FPS when used with Dusk.


    An Ideal OEM Solution

    The ACIS  has been built from the foundation of the Atik design philosophy to provide the flexibility that is demanded by our worldwide OEM customer base and provide the ideal solution for OEM's in need of low light imaging. Recommended applications include:

    Gel Documentation

    Chemiluminescence

    Electroluminescence

    Fluorescence Microscopy


    Atik's Signature Software

    The ACIS is natively compatible with our Infinity live stacking software to provide astrophotographers with incredible views of the night sky in a near real-time environment. Our on-the-fly image processing gets you up and running quickly, minimising the learning curve many people experience. However, our advanced functions ensure you are always in control as you steer your way through the night sky

     

    Live continuous stacking

    Flexible histogram control, including auto-stretch functions

    Live YouTube broadcast integration

    Interactive session replay

    Focus assist and monitoring tools

    Save to FITs, PNG, JPG and TIFF formats


    The ACIS is also fully compatible with our renowned Artemis Capture and Dusk imaging software that gives you full control over your imaging. We also supply a full ASCOM driver so you're free to use it with your preferred astro imaging software. When used with Dusk, the ACIS can not only be used as a cooled deep sky imaging camera but can also be used for high speed planetary imaging with frame rates reaching 300 frames per second using the ROI function.

    Amp Glow

    From the outset, the ACIS  has benefited from a built-in 256mb DDR3 image buffer to help remove amp glow and other artifacts caused by data transfer over USB2, all while preventing issues with dropped frames. This makes for a seamless and fast imaging experience, whether you're taking advantage of the flexibility and low cable weight of USB2, or the fast speeds of USB3.

    Our experience of working with demanding scientific applications has given us an advanced understanding of sealing techniques. This understanding allows us to create a condensation free environment, and means your desiccant lasts much longer between recharges. We're using the same quartz fused cover glass as our Atik 4 series cameras to prevent condensation forming on the outside of the glass when the camera's cooled. This added level of performance and reliability means you can spend less time maintaining your equipment, and more time imaging with it.

  33. $7,260.40 USD
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    Atik: The CosMOS is the latest addition to Atik’s growing portfolio of CMOS sensor cameras.  Utilising the Sony IMX 455 sensor, the CosMOS is our most advanced CMOS camera to date, with its  60 megapixels enabling it to be well suited for high resolution images the CosMOS camera breaks through the boundaries of what is traditionally expected from CMOS cameras.

    Taking its name from the meaning for viewing the Universe as a well ordered collective, the camera lives up to its name through offering some of the defining features of CCD astrophotography cameras in a CMOS form whilst also seamlessly integrating with Atik’s advanced software solutions to deliver a complete experience for the astrophotographer.
    In addition to offering some of the defining features of CCD astrophotography cameras in a CMOS form, the CosMOS also seamlessly integrates with Atik's advanced software solutions to deliver a complete experience for the astrophotographer. Futhermore, the CosMOS has a built-in USB hub and as always comes with the peace of mind that Atik's superior build quality offers.

  34. $7,260.40 USD
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    Atik: The CosMOS is the latest addition to Atik’s growing portfolio of CMOS sensor cameras.  Utilising the Sony IMX 455 sensor, the CosMOS is our most advanced CMOS camera to date, with its  60 megapixels enabling it to be well suited for high resolution images the CosMOS camera breaks through the boundaries of what is traditionally expected from CMOS cameras.

    Taking its name from the meaning for viewing the Universe as a well ordered collective, the camera lives up to its name through offering some of the defining features of CCD astrophotography cameras in a CMOS form whilst also seamlessly integrating with Atik’s advanced software solutions to deliver a complete experience for the astrophotographer.
    In addition to offering some of the defining features of CCD astrophotography cameras in a CMOS form, the CosMOS also seamlessly integrates with Atik's advanced software solutions to deliver a complete experience for the astrophotographer. Futhermore, the CosMOS has a built-in USB hub and as always comes with the peace of mind that Atik's superior build quality offers.

  35. $52.40 USD
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    Atik Cameras: A universal 12 volt power adaptor suitable for use with Atik Cameras. Supplied with a power lead to suit your countries power network. Can be used in all atik cameras but needed for APX60 and 16200

  36. $24.84 USD
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    Atik Cameras: US AC Powercable (w/ground))
    Can be used in all atik cameras but needed for APX60 and 16200

  37. $1,830.00 USD
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    CentralDS:At last we launched the upgraded CDS-600D with new design as the name of CDS-600D II and CDS-600D II Pro with more powerful cooling.

    Drop-In filter holder for 2 inch astronomical filters is equipped in these cameras.

    CDS-600D is designed to be a remote controlled camera without LCD screen with only basic function of camera but it can dramatically enhance the image quality in low light photography.

    After 600D, Until now CANON continued to open new DSLR models named 650D, 700D.

    650D and 700D are also having 18 Mega pixels and this are same to 600D’s. The major improvement of these latest models were made at the area of AF or Movie function or user interfaces. Long ago we deeply tested 650D and 700D compared to 600D and we found a astonishing facts that the 600D’s image quality is more stable and good with lower noise than that of 650D or 700D in case of low light, high iso, long time exposure photography.

    We guess that the modified image processing algolism caused by hybrid AF sensor pixels on CMOS produce bad results of low light imaging.

    After 650D, 700D launched, the price of 600D became more good and CANON did not discontinue 600D and we can easily buy it at the market until now.

    We stopped the 650D, 700D project and started the work for CDS-600D upgrade.

    dtc-3-temperature-controller.jpg

    The main design concept of CDS-600D II is based on that of CDS-5D. 3parts configuration(= Body, Adapter, Cooler) and Temperature controller were applied. The shape of CDS-600D II became so similar to that of CDS-5D but smaller.

    The module parts are compatible with CDS-5D and economical and consistent quality control and improvement will be possible.

    There was a big loss and it’s mechanical shutter in front of imager sensor.

    To equip the Drop-In filter system, there is needed the space between lens mount and Image sensor. We removed the shutter blades and moved the shutter body to the side of CMOS. And camera body was became a low profile body as that of CDS-5D and the space for drop-in filter holder was prepared. CDS-600D II was became [B shutter only ] camera like CDS-5D. But using USB connection to PC and control software(EOS Utility, BackyardEOS, etc.,) you can set the exposure time by 1 second.

    In CDS-600D, we provided [movie mode/Manual Exposure Mode] selection Switch. We found that most users do not take [Movie] using CDS-600D camera. And when we  design CDS-600D II, we disabled [movie mode] and made this camera to only still frame camera for astro imaging.

    cds5d-cds-600d-ii-compare-650x230.jpg

     

    Two types of cooler concept are in CDS-600D II,

    One is a traditional full size cooler module like that of CDS-5D’s and another is simple and thin cooler module.

    CDS-600DII with the former style cooler is [CDS-600D II Pro] and the latter style is [CDS-600D II].

    [CDS-600D II] is having lighter, smaller body shape with [Ambient -23°C  (+2~-2°C)] cooling performance.[CDS-600D II Pro] body is more heavy and bigger but it’s cooling performance is more higher and reach to[Ambient temperature -33°C  (+2~-2°C)].

    Two models are use 1 stage 36Watt high efficiency TEC cooler and the best rated cooling fan  of Moctua company, Austria and we’ve completed the high power and extremely silent cooling system.

  38. $3,196.00 USD
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    CentralDS: Cool down the temperature of CMOS sensor about 18 Celsius degree(±2℃) from that of ambient air.
    Absolutely high-Quality image in B-shutter use compared with usual DSLR
    Realtime Monitoring of the cooling temperature by digital thermometer
    Drop-in filter system
    Use of high efficiency Thermo electric cooler module.
    Power: 12V, 2A DC
    Low Pass Filter Removed.
    Optimal design by 3D CAD modelling
    Precision manufacturing by CNC machine
    Perfect tuning of optical axis of CMOS sensor by 3 point alignment

    Permanent Anti-dew system applied.
     Detachable Excooler (40mm cooling fan 2pcs & Power supply) included.
     Live-view Focus function alive.

    CentralDS uses only top quality A+ lightly used (like new) condition 6D for their modification.

    Net weight: 1,210g / With EXcooler: 1,390g

  39. $5,495.00 USD
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    * 45.7MP Full Frame BSI Sensor (35.9 x 23.9 mm)
    * pixel size: 4.35 µm x 4.35 µm
    *  Max resolution 8256 x 5504 (3:2, aspect ratio)
    * EXPEED 5 image processor
    * Dual card slots, including one XQD and one SD card slot
    * ISO range of 64 – 25,600, expandable down to ISO 102,400
    * 8K time lapse
    * Full-frame 4K UHD video recording at up to 30 frames per second
    * Slow motion Full HD video at up to 120 fps
    * Focus peaking when recording Full HD and using Live View
    * Tilting 3.2-inch high-res touchscreen
    * Image format: RAW, JPEG
    * Uncompressed format RAW  (Nikon 14-bit NEF)
    *  Interval Timer
    * Wi-Fi with NFC and Bluetooth
    * USB 3.0 interface

  40. $348.00 USD
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    CentralDS: DTC-3 Temperature Controller for CDS-600D II Pro Camera

  41. $15,315.35 USD
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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation: Hyperion HP4710-1-BB Monochrome CCD Cooled Camera CCD47-10-1-371 broadband with 25mm shutter - 1024 x 1024 Imaging Array 13 μm Pixel Size

    Hyperion systems were developed to satisfy an OEM need for cameras with a shorter distance front-to-back. Hyperions use MicroLine electronics, and support any sensor listed for MicroLines, with one caveat: Hyperions do not support 63.5 or 65mm shutters. Hyperions offer the same deep cooling, high frame rates, and low noise as MicroLine cameras.

    At 4 x 6.75 x 3.35 inches, the Hyperion is a small camera with big camera capabilities. 
    Each component of the Hyperion camera is designed and manufactured for a long life in the most demanding conditions. Hyperion download speeds are fast yet maintain the 16-bit resolution necessary to produce high quality images. Hyperion cameras can cool to as much as 60°C below ambientwithout water assist. Simply set the Hyperion cooling where you want it and the camera will do the rest, quickly and without worries.

  42. $17,117.85 USD
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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation: Hyperion HP4710-1-DD Monochrome CCD Cooled Camera CCD47-10-1-109 deep depletion with 25mm shutter- 1024 x 1024 Imaging Array 13 μm Pixel Size

    Hyperion systems were developed to satisfy an OEM need for cameras with a shorter distance front-to-back. Hyperions use MicroLine electronics, and support any sensor listed for MicroLines, with one caveat: Hyperions do not support 63.5 or 65mm shutters. Hyperions offer the same deep cooling, high frame rates, and low noise as MicroLine cameras.

    At 4 x 6.75 x 3.35 inches, the Hyperion is a small camera with big camera capabilities. 
    Each component of the Hyperion camera is designed and manufactured for a long life in the most demanding conditions. Hyperion download speeds are fast yet maintain the 16-bit resolution necessary to produce high quality images. Hyperion cameras can cool to as much as 60°C below ambientwithout water assist. Simply set the Hyperion cooling where you want it and the camera will do the rest, quickly and without worries.

  43. $15,315.35 USD
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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation: Hyperion HP4710-1-MB Monochrome CCD Cooled Camera CCD47-10-1-353 midband with 25mm shutter - 1024 x 1024 imaging array 13 μm Pixel Size

    At 4 x 6.75 x 3.35 inches, the Hyperion is a small camera with big camera capabilities. Hyperion systems were developed to satisfy an OEM need for cameras with a shorter distance front-to-back. Hyperions use MicroLine electronics, and support any sensor listed for MicroLines, with one caveat: Hyperions do not support 63.5 or 65mm shutters. Hyperions offer the same deep cooling, high frame rates, and low noise as MicroLine cameras. - 1024 x 1024 Imaging Array 13 μm Pixel Size

    Each component of the Hyperion camera is designed and manufactured for a long life in the most demanding conditions. Hyperion download speeds are fast yet maintain the 16-bit resolution necessary to produce high quality images. Hyperion cameras can cool to as much as 60°C below ambientwithout water assist. Simply set the Hyperion cooling where you want it and the camera will do the rest, quickly and without worries.

  44. $15,469.85 USD
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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation: Hyperion HP4710-1-UV Monochrome CCD Cooled Camera CCD47-10-1-373 UV with 25mm shutter- 1024 x 1024 Imaging Array 13 μm Pixel Size

    Hyperion systems were developed to satisfy an OEM need for cameras with a shorter distance front-to-back. Hyperions use MicroLine electronics, and support any sensor listed for MicroLines, with one caveat: Hyperions do not support 63.5 or 65mm shutters. Hyperions offer the same deep cooling, high frame rates, and low noise as MicroLine cameras.

    At 4 x 6.75 x 3.35 inches, the Hyperion is a small camera with big camera capabilities. 
    Each component of the Hyperion camera is designed and manufactured for a long life in the most demanding conditions. Hyperion download speeds are fast yet maintain the 16-bit resolution necessary to produce high quality images. Hyperion cameras can cool to as much as 60°C below ambientwithout water assist. Simply set the Hyperion cooling where you want it and the camera will do the rest, quickly and without worries.

  45. $5,478.85 USD
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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation: Hyperion HPx285 Monochrome CCD Cooled Camera Sony ICX285AL monochrome sensor (no shutter) - 1360 x 1024 Imaging Array 6.45 μm Pixel Size

    Hyperion systems were developed to satisfy an OEM need for cameras with a shorter distance front-to-back. Hyperions use MicroLine electronics, and support any sensor listed for MicroLines, with one caveat: Hyperions do not support 63.5 or 65mm shutters. Hyperions offer the same deep cooling, high frame rates, and low noise as MicroLine cameras.

    At 4 x 6.75 x 3.35 inches, the Hyperion is a small camera with big camera capabilities. 
    Each component of the Hyperion camera is designed and manufactured for a long life in the most demanding conditions. Hyperion download speeds are fast yet maintain the 16-bit resolutionnecessary to produce high quality images. Hyperion cameras can cool to as much as 60°C below ambientwithout water assist. Simply set the Hyperion cooling where you want it and the camera will do the rest, quickly and without worries.

  46. $6,199.85 USD
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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation: Hyperion HPx695 Monochrome CCD Cooled Camera Sony ICX695ALG monochrome sensor (no shutter) - 2750 x 2200 Imaging Array 4.54 μm Pixel Size

    Hyperion systems were developed to satisfy an OEM need for cameras with a shorter distance front-to-back. Hyperions use MicroLine electronics, and support any sensor listed for MicroLines, with one caveat: Hyperions do not support 63.5 or 65mm shutters. Hyperions offer the same deep cooling, high frame rates, and low noise as MicroLine cameras.

    At 4 x 6.75 x 3.35 inches, the Hyperion is a small camera with big camera capabilities. 
    Each component of the Hyperion camera is designed and manufactured for a long life in the most demanding conditions. Hyperion download speeds are fast yet maintain the 16-bit resolutionnecessary to produce high quality images. Hyperion cameras can cool to as much as 60°C below ambientwithout water assist. Simply set the Hyperion cooling where you want it and the camera will do the rest, quickly and without worries.

  47. $12,379.85 USD
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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation: The KL400's Low Dynamic Range (LDR) mode reads the image once and digitizes it to 12-bits. The user has eight gains to select from in LDR mode. Adjusting the gain affects full well size, dark current growth, and linearity.

    The High Dynamic Range (HDR) mode reads the pixels twice, digitizing with different gains. (Unlike CCDs that only read the charge from each pixel once, CMOS sensors can measure the charge multiple times.) The two images are merged to create a 16 bit image with the linearity of a single image, thus allowing an HDR image to show detail in both low-count and high-count areas of an image. Because of the additional read time, the maximum HDR frame rate is half that of the LDR mode.

    The Kepler camera also features a Low Dark Current (LDC) options for both LDR and HDR. When used, the LDC option minimizes dark current at the expense of reduced full well capacity. For short exposures where dark current growth is not a problem, LDC is not generally used. Standard modes (not LDC) provide the highest full well capacity and widest dynamic range. On the other hand LDC mode is very useful for imaging dim objects that require very long exposures where dark current growth can be significant.

    The following may be useful in making the decision on which mode is most appropriate:

    Choose LDR mode for required frame rate greater than 24 FPS (exposures <42 ms).

    Choose HDR mode for a dynamic range greater than 0 – 4095 counts

    Choose LDC when your exposures are sufficiently long that dark current growth uses a significant percentage of full well capacity. (Also cool sensor to lowest possible operating temp.)

    Do not choose LDC for short exposures.

     
    A Signal to Noise Ratio Comparison: PL16803 CCD vs. KL4040 sCMOS
    The ProLine PL16803 has been the de facto standard for astrophotography since its release in 2006, and the Kepler KL4040 continues the tradition of excellence. Both cameras use a 4k x 4k sensor with 9 micron pixels. The difference is the ProLine uses a traditional CCD while the Kepler uses a Scientific CMOS sensor.

    The table below is a comparison of the ProLine PL16803 and the Kepler KL4040 cameras, using a low flux value of 1 photon/pixel/second.

    KAF-16803 vs GSense4040
    Sensor    KAF-16803 CCD    GS4040 sCMOS
    Average QE 400-700 nm    50.7%    69.8%
    Dark Current    0.001 eps    0.15 eps
    Read Noise    10 e-    3.7 e-
    Throughput    1 MHz    800 MHz
    Full Well Capacity    100000 e-    70000 e-
    Dynamic Range    10000 : 1    18900 : 1
    SNR 900 sec    19.2    22.5
    SNR 5 x 180 sec    14.7    21.8
    SNR 10 x 90 sec    11.9    20.9
     

    Summary: A Paradigm Shift
    It is no surprise that the CCD’s best performance is with a single long exposure. What may be surprising is the Kepler KL4040 has a better signal-to-noise ratio than the PL16803 even with a single long exposure. The signal-to-noise ratio of the KL4040 is better than the PL16803 even when using short exposures that are stacked!

    The benefit of taking multiple short exposures is the option to discard a bad exposure ruined by satellite trails, tracking errors, or bad seeing (etc.). Incredible low-noise images are now possible with a single long exposure or many stacked short exposures. The KL4040’s superior performance allows it to be used for a wide range of applications and requirements.

  48. $21,649.85 USD
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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation: The Kepler KL400 provides ultra-high sensitivity, ultra-low noise with high frame rates, all at a game-changing price to performance ratio. The back-illuminated sensor is available with TVISB coating for best performance in the visible and at 240 nm; the UV version is best at 280 nm.

    The KL400's Low Dynamic Range (LDR) mode reads the image once and digitizes it to 12-bits. The user has eight gains to select from in LDR mode. Adjusting the gain affects full well size, dark current growth, and linearity.

    The High Dynamic Range (HDR) mode reads the pixels twice, digitizing with different gains. (Unlike CCDs that only read the charge from each pixel once, CMOS sensors can measure the charge multiple times.) The two images are merged to create a 16 bit image with the linearity of a single image, thus allowing an HDR image to show detail in both low-count and high-count areas of an image. Because of the additional read time, the maximum HDR frame rate is half that of the LDR mode.

    The Kepler camera also features a Low Dark Current (LDC) options for both LDR and HDR. When used, the LDC option minimizes dark current at the expense of reduced full well capacity. For short exposures where dark current growth is not a problem, LDC is not generally used. Standard modes (not LDC) provide the highest full well capacity and widest dynamic range. On the other hand LDC mode is very useful for imaging dim objects that require very long exposures where dark current growth can be significant.

    The following may be useful in making the decision on which mode is most appropriate:

    Choose LDR mode for required frame rate greater than 24 FPS (exposures <42 ms).

    Choose HDR mode for a dynamic range greater than 0 – 4095 counts

    Choose LDC when your exposures are sufficiently long that dark current growth uses a significant percentage of full well capacity. (Also cool sensor to lowest possible operating temp.)

    Do not choose LDC for short exposures.

     
    A Signal to Noise Ratio Comparison: PL16803 CCD vs. KL4040 sCMOS
    The ProLine PL16803 has been the de facto standard for astrophotography since its release in 2006, and the Kepler KL4040 continues the tradition of excellence. Both cameras use a 4k x 4k sensor with 9 micron pixels. The difference is the ProLine uses a traditional CCD while the Kepler uses a Scientific CMOS sensor.

    The table below is a comparison of the ProLine PL16803 and the Kepler KL4040 cameras, using a low flux value of 1 photon/pixel/second.

    KAF-16803 vs GSense4040
    Sensor    KAF-16803 CCD    GS4040 sCMOS
    Average QE 400-700 nm    50.7%    69.8%
    Dark Current    0.001 eps    0.15 eps
    Read Noise    10 e-    3.7 e-
    Throughput    1 MHz    800 MHz
    Full Well Capacity    100000 e-    70000 e-
    Dynamic Range    10000 : 1    18900 : 1
    SNR 900 sec    19.2    22.5
    SNR 5 x 180 sec    14.7    21.8
    SNR 10 x 90 sec    11.9    20.9
     

    Summary: A Paradigm Shift
    It is no surprise that the CCD’s best performance is with a single long exposure. What may be surprising is the Kepler KL4040 has a better signal-to-noise ratio than the PL16803 even with a single long exposure. The signal-to-noise ratio of the KL4040 is better than the PL16803 even when using short exposures that are stacked!

    The benefit of taking multiple short exposures is the option to discard a bad exposure ruined by satellite trails, tracking errors, or bad seeing (etc.). Incredible low-noise images are now possible with a single long exposure or many stacked short exposures. The KL4040’s superior performance allows it to be used for a wide range of applications and requirements.

  49. $16,499.85 USD
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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation:

    The KL4040 scientific CMOS camera has the same pixel size and imaging area as the popular KAF-16803 CCD, but with 1/3 the noise and 40% higher quantum efficiency. Kepler cooled sCMOS cameras provide ultra-high sensitivity, ultra-low noise, and high frame rates, all at game-changing price to performance ratio.

    The KL400's Low Dynamic Range (LDR) mode reads the image once and digitizes it to 12-bits. The user has eight gains to select from in LDR mode. Adjusting the gain affects full well size, dark current growth, and linearity.

    The High Dynamic Range (HDR) mode reads the pixels twice, digitizing with different gains. (Unlike CCDs that only read the charge from each pixel once, CMOS sensors can measure the charge multiple times.) The two images are merged to create a 16 bit image with the linearity of a single image, thus allowing an HDR image to show detail in both low-count and high-count areas of an image. Because of the additional read time, the maximum HDR frame rate is half that of the LDR mode.

    The Kepler camera also features a Low Dark Current (LDC) options for both LDR and HDR. When used, the LDC option minimizes dark current at the expense of reduced full well capacity. For short exposures where dark current growth is not a problem, LDC is not generally used. Standard modes (not LDC) provide the highest full well capacity and widest dynamic range. On the other hand LDC mode is very useful for imaging dim objects that require very long exposures where dark current growth can be significant.

    The following may be useful in making the decision on which mode is most appropriate:

    Choose LDR mode for required frame rate greater than 24 FPS (exposures <42 ms).

    Choose HDR mode for a dynamic range greater than 0 – 4095 counts

    Choose LDC when your exposures are sufficiently long that dark current growth uses a significant percentage of full well capacity. (Also cool sensor to lowest possible operating temp.)

    Do not choose LDC for short exposures.

     
    A Signal to Noise Ratio Comparison: PL16803 CCD vs. KL4040 sCMOS
    The ProLine PL16803 has been the de facto standard for astrophotography since its release in 2006, and the Kepler KL4040 continues the tradition of excellence. Both cameras use a 4k x 4k sensor with 9 micron pixels. The difference is the ProLine uses a traditional CCD while the Kepler uses a Scientific CMOS sensor.

    The table below is a comparison of the ProLine PL16803 and the Kepler KL4040 cameras, using a low flux value of 1 photon/pixel/second.

    KAF-16803 vs GSense4040
    Sensor    KAF-16803 CCD    GS4040 sCMOS
    Average QE 400-700 nm    50.7%    69.8%
    Dark Current    0.001 eps    0.15 eps
    Read Noise    10 e-    3.7 e-
    Throughput    1 MHz    800 MHz
    Full Well Capacity    100000 e-    70000 e-
    Dynamic Range    10000 : 1    18900 : 1
    SNR 900 sec    19.2    22.5
    SNR 5 x 180 sec    14.7    21.8
    SNR 10 x 90 sec    11.9    20.9


    Summary: A Paradigm Shift
    It is no surprise that the CCD’s best performance is with a single long exposure. What may be surprising is the Kepler KL4040 has a better signal-to-noise ratio than the PL16803 even with a single long exposure. The signal-to-noise ratio of the KL4040 is better than the PL16803 even when using short exposures that are stacked!

    The benefit of taking multiple short exposures is the option to discard a bad exposure ruined by satellite trails, tracking errors, or bad seeing (etc.). Incredible low-noise images are now possible with a single long exposure or many stacked short exposures. The KL4040’s superior performance allows it to be used for a wide range of applications and requirements.

  50. $46,369.85 USD
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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation: The very large imaging area of the KL6060 FI scientific CMOS camera provides high sensitivity with low noise, even at multiple frames per second. The camera offers 4x the area of comparably priced 2K x 2K back illuminated CCD cameras.

    The Kepler KL400 provides ultra-high sensitivity, ultra-low noise with high frame rates, all at a game-changing price to performance ratio. The back-illuminated sensor is available with TVISB coating for best performance in the visible and at 240 nm; the UV version is best at 280 nm.

    The KL400's Low Dynamic Range (LDR) mode reads the image once and digitizes it to 12-bits. The user has eight gains to select from in LDR mode. Adjusting the gain affects full well size, dark current growth, and linearity.

    The High Dynamic Range (HDR) mode reads the pixels twice, digitizing with different gains. (Unlike CCDs that only read the charge from each pixel once, CMOS sensors can measure the charge multiple times.) The two images are merged to create a 16 bit image with the linearity of a single image, thus allowing an HDR image to show detail in both low-count and high-count areas of an image. Because of the additional read time, the maximum HDR frame rate is half that of the LDR mode.

    The Kepler camera also features a Low Dark Current (LDC) options for both LDR and HDR. When used, the LDC option minimizes dark current at the expense of reduced full well capacity. For short exposures where dark current growth is not a problem, LDC is not generally used. Standard modes (not LDC) provide the highest full well capacity and widest dynamic range. On the other hand LDC mode is very useful for imaging dim objects that require very long exposures where dark current growth can be significant.

    The following may be useful in making the decision on which mode is most appropriate:

    Choose LDR mode for required frame rate greater than 24 FPS (exposures <42 ms).

    Choose HDR mode for a dynamic range greater than 0 – 4095 counts

    Choose LDC when your exposures are sufficiently long that dark current growth uses a significant percentage of full well capacity. (Also cool sensor to lowest possible operating temp.)

    Do not choose LDC for short exposures.

     
    A Signal to Noise Ratio Comparison: PL16803 CCD vs. KL4040 sCMOS
    The ProLine PL16803 has been the de facto standard for astrophotography since its release in 2006, and the Kepler KL4040 continues the tradition of excellence. Both cameras use a 4k x 4k sensor with 9 micron pixels. The difference is the ProLine uses a traditional CCD while the Kepler uses a Scientific CMOS sensor.

    The table below is a comparison of the ProLine PL16803 and the Kepler KL4040 cameras, using a low flux value of 1 photon/pixel/second.

    KAF-16803 vs GSense4040
    Sensor    KAF-16803 CCD    GS4040 sCMOS
    Average QE 400-700 nm    50.7%    69.8%
    Dark Current    0.001 eps    0.15 eps
    Read Noise    10 e-    3.7 e-
    Throughput    1 MHz    800 MHz
    Full Well Capacity    100000 e-    70000 e-
    Dynamic Range    10000 : 1    18900 : 1
    SNR 900 sec    19.2    22.5
    SNR 5 x 180 sec    14.7    21.8
    SNR 10 x 90 sec    11.9    20.9
     

    Summary: A Paradigm Shift
    It is no surprise that the CCD’s best performance is with a single long exposure. What may be surprising is the Kepler KL4040 has a better signal-to-noise ratio than the PL16803 even with a single long exposure. The signal-to-noise ratio of the KL4040 is better than the PL16803 even when using short exposures that are stacked!

    The benefit of taking multiple short exposures is the option to discard a bad exposure ruined by satellite trails, tracking errors, or bad seeing (etc.). Incredible low-noise images are now possible with a single long exposure or many stacked short exposures. The KL4040’s superior performance allows it to be used for a wide range of applications and requirements.

  51. $169,975.00 USD
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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation: The KL6060 BI scientific CMOS camera has the same sensitivity and imaging area as the back-illuminated CCD230-84 CCD, but with a fraction of the noise even at multiple frames per second. Kepler cooled sCMOS cameras provide ultra-high sensitivity, ultra-low noise, and high frame rates, all at game-changing price to performance ratio.

    The Kepler KL400 provides ultra-high sensitivity, ultra-low noise with high frame rates, all at a game-changing price to performance ratio. The back-illuminated sensor is available with TVISB coating for best performance in the visible and at 240 nm; the UV version is best at 280 nm.

    The KL400's Low Dynamic Range (LDR) mode reads the image once and digitizes it to 12-bits. The user has eight gains to select from in LDR mode. Adjusting the gain affects full well size, dark current growth, and linearity.

    The High Dynamic Range (HDR) mode reads the pixels twice, digitizing with different gains. (Unlike CCDs that only read the charge from each pixel once, CMOS sensors can measure the charge multiple times.) The two images are merged to create a 16 bit image with the linearity of a single image, thus allowing an HDR image to show detail in both low-count and high-count areas of an image. Because of the additional read time, the maximum HDR frame rate is half that of the LDR mode.

    The Kepler camera also features a Low Dark Current (LDC) options for both LDR and HDR. When used, the LDC option minimizes dark current at the expense of reduced full well capacity. For short exposures where dark current growth is not a problem, LDC is not generally used. Standard modes (not LDC) provide the highest full well capacity and widest dynamic range. On the other hand LDC mode is very useful for imaging dim objects that require very long exposures where dark current growth can be significant.

    The following may be useful in making the decision on which mode is most appropriate:

    Choose LDR mode for required frame rate greater than 24 FPS (exposures <42 ms).

    Choose HDR mode for a dynamic range greater than 0 – 4095 counts

    Choose LDC when your exposures are sufficiently long that dark current growth uses a significant percentage of full well capacity. (Also cool sensor to lowest possible operating temp.)

    Do not choose LDC for short exposures.

     
    A Signal to Noise Ratio Comparison: PL16803 CCD vs. KL4040 sCMOS
    The ProLine PL16803 has been the de facto standard for astrophotography since its release in 2006, and the Kepler KL4040 continues the tradition of excellence. Both cameras use a 4k x 4k sensor with 9 micron pixels. The difference is the ProLine uses a traditional CCD while the Kepler uses a Scientific CMOS sensor.

    The table below is a comparison of the ProLine PL16803 and the Kepler KL4040 cameras, using a low flux value of 1 photon/pixel/second.

    KAF-16803 vs GSense4040
    Sensor    KAF-16803 CCD    GS4040 sCMOS
    Average QE 400-700 nm    50.7%    69.8%
    Dark Current    0.001 eps    0.15 eps
    Read Noise    10 e-    3.7 e-
    Throughput    1 MHz    800 MHz
    Full Well Capacity    100000 e-    70000 e-
    Dynamic Range    10000 : 1    18900 : 1
    SNR 900 sec    19.2    22.5
    SNR 5 x 180 sec    14.7    21.8
    SNR 10 x 90 sec    11.9    20.9
     

    Summary: A Paradigm Shift
    It is no surprise that the CCD’s best performance is with a single long exposure. What may be surprising is the Kepler KL4040 has a better signal-to-noise ratio than the PL16803 even with a single long exposure. The signal-to-noise ratio of the KL4040 is better than the PL16803 even when using short exposures that are stacked!

    The benefit of taking multiple short exposures is the option to discard a bad exposure ruined by satellite trails, tracking errors, or bad seeing (etc.). Incredible low-noise images are now possible with a single long exposure or many stacked short exposures. The KL4040’s superior performance allows it to be used for a wide range of applications and requirements.

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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation: MicroLine ML16803 Monochrome CCD Cooled Camera KAF-16803 with 63.5mm Shutter  - 4096 x 4096 Imaging Array 9 μm Pixel Size

    MicroLine is smaller and lighter-weight than the competition, but outperforms them in key areas such as noise, frame quality, download speeds, bit-depth, and CCD cooling.

    At 3.7 x 3.7 x 4.8 inches the MicroLine is a small camera with big camera capabilities.
    Each component of the MicroLine camera is designed and manufactured for a long life in the most demanding conditions.
    MicroLine download speeds are fast yet maintain the 16-bit resolution necessary to produce high quality images. MicroLine cameras can achieve up to 60°C below ambient cooling without water assist. Simply set the MicroLine cooling where you want it and the camera will do the rest, quickly and without worries.

     

  53. $12,379.85 USD
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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation: MicroLine ML16803 Monochrome CCD Cooled Camera KAF-16803 with 63.5mm Shutter  - 4096 x 4096 Imaging Array 9 μm Pixel Size

    MicroLine is smaller and lighter-weight than the competition, but outperforms them in key areas such as noise, frame quality, download speeds, bit-depth, and CCD cooling.

    At 3.7 x 3.7 x 4.8 inches the MicroLine is a small camera with big camera capabilities.
    Each component of the MicroLine camera is designed and manufactured for a long life in the most demanding conditions.
    MicroLine download speeds are fast yet maintain the 16-bit resolution necessary to produce high quality images. MicroLine cameras can achieve up to 60°C below ambient cooling without water assist. Simply set the MicroLine cooling where you want it and the camera will do the rest, quickly and without worries.

     

  54. $41,116.85 USD
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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation: MicroLine ML23042 Monochrome CCD Cooled Camera CCD230-42-1-E10 back illuminated broadband with shutter - 2048 x 2048 Imaging Array 15 μm Pixel Size

    MicroLine is smaller and lighter-weight than the competition, but outperforms them in key areas such as noise, frame quality, download speeds, bit-depth, and CCD cooling.

    At 3.7 x 3.7 x 4.8 inches the MicroLine is a small camera with big camera capabilities.
    Each component of the MicroLine camera is designed and manufactured for a long life in the most demanding conditions.
    MicroLine download speeds are fast yet maintain the 16-bit resolution necessary to produce high quality images. The MicroLine ML23042 camera can achieve up to 50°C below ambient cooling without water assist. Simply set the MicroLine cooling where you want it and the camera will do the rest, quickly and without worries.

     

     

  55. $41,116.85 USD
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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation: MicroLine ML23042 Monochrome CCD Cooled Camera CCD230-42-1-143 back illuminated midband with shutter - 2048 x 2048 Imaging Array 15 μm Pixel Size

    MicroLine is smaller and lighter-weight than the competition, but outperforms them in key areas such as noise, frame quality, download speeds, bit-depth, and CCD cooling.

    At 3.7 x 3.7 x 4.8 inches the MicroLine is a small camera with big camera capabilities.
    Each component of the MicroLine camera is designed and manufactured for a long life in the most demanding conditions.
    MicroLine download speeds are fast yet maintain the 16-bit resolution necessary to produce high quality images. The MicroLine ML23042 camera can achieve up to 50°C below ambient cooling without water assist. Simply set the MicroLine cooling where you want it and the camera will do the rest, quickly and without worries.

     

  56. $19,074.85 USD
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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation: MicroLine ML4210 Monochrome CCD Cooled Camera CCD42-10-1-319 back illuminated enhanced broadband with 45mm high speed shutter - 2048 x 512 Imaging Array 13.5 μm Pixel Size

    MicroLine is smaller and lighter-weight than the competition, but outperforms them in key areas such as noise, frame quality, download speeds, bit-depth, and CCD cooling.

    At 3.7 x 3.7 x 4.8 inches the MicroLine is a small camera with big camera capabilities.
    Each component of the MicroLine camera is designed and manufactured for a long life in the most demanding conditions.
    MicroLine download speeds are fast yet maintain the 16-bit resolution necessary to produce high quality images. The MicroLine ML4210 camera can achieve up to 55°C below ambient cooling without water assist. Simply set the MicroLine cooling where you want it and the camera will do the rest, quickly and without worries.

     

  57. $18,250.85 USD
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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation: MicroLine ML4210 Monochrome CCD Cooled Camera CCD42-10-1-970 back illuminated midband with 45mm high speed shutter - 2048 x 512 Imaging Array 13.5 μm Pixel Size

    MicroLine is smaller and lighter-weight than the competition, but outperforms them in key areas such as noise, frame quality, download speeds, bit-depth, and CCD cooling.

    At 3.7 x 3.7 x 4.8 inches the MicroLine is a small camera with big camera capabilities.
    Each component of the MicroLine camera is designed and manufactured for a long life in the most demanding conditions.
    MicroLine download speeds are fast yet maintain the 16-bit resolution necessary to produce high quality images. The MicroLine ML4210 camera can achieve up to 55°C below ambient cooling without water assist. Simply set the MicroLine cooling where you want it and the camera will do the rest, quickly and without worries.

     

  58. $18,405.35 USD
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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation: MicroLine ML4210 Monochrome CCD Cooled Camera CCD42-10-1-313 back illuminated UV (AIMO) with 45mm high speed shutter - 2048 x 512 Imaging Array 13.5 μm Pixel Size

    MicroLine is smaller and lighter-weight than the competition, but outperforms them in key areas such as noise, frame quality, download speeds, bit-depth, and CCD cooling.

    At 3.7 x 3.7 x 4.8 inches the MicroLine is a small camera with big camera capabilities.
    Each component of the MicroLine camera is designed and manufactured for a long life in the most demanding conditions.
    MicroLine download speeds are fast yet maintain the 16-bit resolution necessary to produce high quality images. The MicroLine ML4210 camera can achieve up to 55°C below ambient cooling without water assist. Simply set the MicroLine cooling where you want it and the camera will do the rest, quickly and without worries.

     

  59. $54,094.85 USD
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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation: MicroLine ML4240 AM Monochrome CCD Cooled Camera CCD42-40-1-S04 back illuminated NIMO Astro M2 with 45mm high speed shutter - 2048 x 2048 Imaging Array 13.5 μm Pixel Size

    At 3.7 x 3.7 x 4.8 inches the MicroLine is a small camera with big camera capabilities. 
    Each component of the MicroLine camera is designed and manufactured for a long life in the most demanding conditions. 
    MicroLine download speeds are fast yet maintain the 16-bit resolution necessary to produce high quality images.
    MicroLine cameras can achieve up to 60°C below ambient cooling without water assist.
    This version of the ML4240 uses a back-illuminated sensor on deep depletion silicon with an enhanced multilayer coating, giving high quantum efficiency across the visible and into the near infrared. Deep depletion silicon has substantially higher dark current than standard silicon.

  60. $38,644.85 USD
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    Flight Lakes Instrumentation: MicroLine ML4240 Monochrome CCD Cooled Camera CCD42-40-1-368 back illuminated midband with 45mm high speed shutter - 2048 x 2048 Imaging Array 13.5 μm Pixel Size

    At 3.7 x 3.7 x 4.8 inches the MicroLine is a small camera with big camera capabilities. 
    Each component of the MicroLine camera is designed and manufactured for a long life in the most demanding conditions. 
    MicroLine download speeds are fast yet maintain the 16-bit resolution necessary to produce high quality images.
    MicroLine cameras can achieve up to 60°C below ambient cooling without water assist. Simply set the MicroLine cooling where you want it and the camera will do the rest, quickly and without worries.

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