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en:ost:ccds:grunddaten [2024/05/08 20:41] – [QHY 600M] rhainichen:ost:ccds:grunddaten [2024/05/25 18:21] (current) – [Planetary/Guiding cameras] rhainich
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 ==== CMOS cameras ==== ==== CMOS cameras ====
  
-Our newcomer, the QHY 600M is a CMOS camera that was developed especially for astrophotography. It is our new deep-sky camera and offers among other things a full format sensor, very high quantum efficiency, very low readout noise and very low dark current. For this camera we also have an off-axis-guide and a filter wheel with 9 positions+Our main cameras are CMOS cameras designed specifically for astrophotography. For deep sky imaging we use two QHY 600M, which offer a full frame sensor, very high quantum efficiency, very low readout noise and very low dark current. For these cameras, we also have an off-axis guide, a 9-position filter wheel, and a 7-position filter wheel. 
  
 As main camera for our two [[en:ost:spektrograph:grunddaten| spectrographs]] serves a QHY 268M. Furthermore we have a QHY 485C and a ZWO ASI174. As main camera for our two [[en:ost:spektrograph:grunddaten| spectrographs]] serves a QHY 268M. Furthermore we have a QHY 485C and a ZWO ASI174.
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 [{{ :ost:ccds:qhy485c.jpg?300| Our QHY 485C }}] [{{ :ost:ccds:qhy485c.jpg?300| Our QHY 485C }}]
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-|                                    |              **Skyris 445**                        **QHY 485C**                                **ST-i**                          **ZWO ASI174**               | +|                                    |              **Skyris 445**                        **QHY 485C**                                **ST-i**                          **ZWO ASI174**               |  **ZWO ASI220**  
-| **Model number**                   | Skyris 445C                               | QHY-5-III-485C                        | ST-i monochrome                         | ZWO ASI174MM Mini                       |  +| **Model number**                   | Skyris 445C                               | QHY-5-III-485C                        | ST-i monochrome                         | ZWO ASI174MM Mini Mono          ZWO ASI220MM Mini Mono   
-| **pixel size**                     | 3.75 $\mu \text{m}$ x 3.75 $\mu \text{m}$ | 2.9 $\mu \text{m}$ x 2.9 $\mu \text{m}$ | 7.4 $\mu \text{m}$ x 7.4 $\mu \text{m}$ | 5.86 $\mu \text{m}$ x 5.86 $\mu \text{m}$ | +| **pixel size**                     | 3.75 $\mu \text{m}$ x 3.75 $\mu \text{m}$ | 2.9 $\mu \text{m}$ x 2.9 $\mu \text{m}$ | 7.4 $\mu \text{m}$ x 7.4 $\mu \text{m}$ | 5.86 $\mu \text{m}$ x 5.86 $\mu \text{m}$ | 4 $\mu \text{m}$ x 4 $\mu \text{m}$ | 
-| **Number of pixels**               | 1280 x 960                                | 3864 x 2180                           | 648 x 486                               | 1936 x 1216                           +| **Number of pixels**               | 1280 x 960                                | 3864 x 2180                           | 648 x 486                               | 1936 x 1216       | 1920 x 1080   
-| **Total size of the chip**         | 6.26 mm x 5.01 mm                         | 11.2 mm x 6.3 mm                      | 4.8 mm x 3.6 mm                         | 11.3 mm x 7.1 mm                      +| **Total size of the chip**         | 6.26 mm x 5.01 mm                         | 11.2 mm x 6.3 mm                      | 4.8 mm x 3.6 mm                         | 11.3 mm x 7.1 mm       | 7,68 mm x 4,32 mm  
-| **Field of view with the CDK20**   | 6.2’ x 5.0’                               | 11.2’ x 6.3’                          | 4.8’ x 3.6’                             | 11.2’ x 7.1’                          +| **Field of view with the CDK20**   | 6.2’ x 5.0’                               | 11.2’ x 6.3’                          | 4.8’ x 3.6’                             | 11.2’ x 7.1’       |    
-| **Sampling**                       | 3.4 Pixel per arcsec                      | 5.8 Pixel per arcsec                  | 2.3 Pixel per arcsec                    | 2.9 Pixel per arcsec                  |+| **Sampling**                       | 3.4 Pixel per arcsec                      | 5.8 Pixel per arcsec                  | 2.3 Pixel per arcsec                    | 2.9 Pixel per arcsec                  |     |
  
 === Cameras that are no longer in daily use === === Cameras that are no longer in daily use ===
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 The transmission curves of the ugriz' filters can be found on the website of //Baader Planetarium//: [[https://assets.baader-planetarium.com/media/extendware/ewimageopt/media/inline/68/6/sloan-sdss-ugriz-filtersatz-photometrisch-09b.jpg|Filter Transmission]]. The transmission curves of the ugriz' filters can be found on the website of //Baader Planetarium//: [[https://assets.baader-planetarium.com/media/extendware/ewimageopt/media/inline/68/6/sloan-sdss-ugriz-filtersatz-photometrisch-09b.jpg|Filter Transmission]].
  
 +We also have a [[https://www.baader-planetarium.com/de/baader-ufc-(universal-filter-changer).html | UFC-filter-changing-system]] for our RASA 11 V2, which can be equipped with 50mmx50mm square filters. Currently we have a complete set of SLOAN/SDSS filters (see above) and H-alpha, O-III, S-II [[https://assets.baader-planetarium.com/media/extendware/ewimageopt/media/inline/4a/b/35-4nm-f-3-ultra-highspeed-filtersatz-cmos-optimiert-h-alpha-o-iii-s-ii-383.jpg | ultra highspeed filter]].
 === ST-7 & ST-8 === === ST-7 & ST-8 ===
 A filter wheel with the following filters can be attached to the ST-7 and ST-8: A filter wheel with the following filters can be attached to the ST-7 and ST-8:
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 ====== DSLR ====== ====== DSLR ======
  
-For short time exposures and lucky imaging there is the digital (single) reflex camera (DSLR): Canon EOS 700D. It has been optimized for amateur astronomers by //Baader Planetarium// by changing the used filters. The transmission properties of the original Canon filters in comparison to the optimized ones can be found at the Baader web page [[http://www.baader-planetarium.de/sektion/s45/bilder/vergleich_400d_baader_bcf_gross.jpg|click to view the image]].+For short time exposures and lucky imaging there is also a digital (single) reflex camera (DSLR): Canon EOS 700D. It has been optimized for amateur astronomers by //Baader Planetarium// by changing the used filters. The transmission properties of the original Canon filters in comparison to the optimized ones can be found at the Baader web page [[http://www.baader-planetarium.de/sektion/s45/bilder/vergleich_400d_baader_bcf_gross.jpg|click to view the image]].
  
 ==== Basic data ==== ==== Basic data ====
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