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Player One NEPTUNE-C (SKU: POA-NEPTUNE-C ) is the first generation of the Neptune series color planetary camera. The Sony IMX178 COLOR sensor (1/1.8″ format, 3096 × 2080 px) combines high STARVIS sensitivity, very low readout noise and 6.4 MP resolution with a small 2.4 µm pixel - ideal for lucky imaging of the Moon, Sun (with filtration) and planets at short focal lengths. The USB-C 3.0 interface and 256 MB DDR-III buffer guarantee smooth recording up to 60 fps in full RAW10 resolution without dropping frames. • Sony IMX178 COLOR sensor – 3096 × 2080 px (6.4 MP), pixel 2.4 µm • STARVIS technology – QE ≈ 80%, no amp-glow • speed up to 60 fps (RAW10) in full frame, 200 fps at ROI 640 × 480 • full well 15 ke-, reading noise < 1.5 e- (HCG mode) • 256 MB DDR-III buffer – continuous bursts without frame loss • Super AR Plus window – max. transmission 350–1000 nm, minimal reflections • passive PCS radiator with the possibility of connecting active ACS cooling • USB-C 3.0 interface (400 MiB/s) + autoguider port ST-4 (RJ-12) • threads: internal M42 × 0.75 + nose 1.25″ – back-focus 12.5 mm, compatible with SFT tilter and FD MINI drawer • matrix: Sony IMX178 COLOR, CMOS, rolling-shutter • format / diagonal: 1/1.8″ (9.0 mm), area 7.4 × 5.0 mm • resolution: 3096 × 2080 px (6.44 MP) • pixel size: 2.4 µm • ADC: 12 bit / 10 bit (RAW) • full well: 15 ke- (gain 0) • reading noise: 0.9 – 2.8 e- (HCG → LG) • max. FPS: 60 fps @ RAW10, 200 fps @ 640 × 480 • exposures: 32 µs – 1000 s • Buffer: 256MB DDR-III • back-focus (with 1.25″ nose): 12.5 mm • dimensions / weight: Ø 66 mm × 32 mm / 180 g • cooling: PCS passive (radiator); compatible ACS module • Power supply: 5V DC from USB-C (≤ 0.45A) • compatibility: Windows 7/10/11 (ASCOM), macOS, Linux (INDI) Neptune-C is a great solution for lovers of fast color astrophotography. High sensitivity, lack of amp-glow artifacts and high frame rate make it an ideal tool for recording dynamic phenomena in planetary atmospheres, fine lunar structures and photosphere granulation - especially in combination with IR-pass 685/850 nm and Photosphere 10 nm filters.


















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