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ZWO ASI174MM is a camera with a monochrome Sony Exmor IMX174 2.35 MP sensor equipped with a "global shutter" shutter, which allows for simultaneous reading of the entire frame. This type of solution eliminates image distortion in the case of moving objects and during poor seeing or wind - a feature especially important in photography of the Sun and Moon.
The 1/1.2" matrix with large 5.86 µm pixels offers very good performance both in planetary photography and in recording deep sky objects (DSO). The camera supports ROI (Region of Interest), allowing you to work with a frame cutout at very high frame rates (even 740 FPS). The Sony Exmor sensor with Pregius technology guarantees low noise and high sensitivity, especially in combination with a 12-bit sensor.
By removing the T2 ring (11 mm), we obtain a very short optical path of only 6.5 mm, which facilitates integration of the camera in non-standard configurations.
See also: Top Pick Nomination on Astrobin for our astrophotographer – Moon photographed by GSO RC10 + ZWO ASI174MM (click to see the photo) • matrix: 1/1.2" CMOS Sony IMX174LLJ / IMX174LQJ • resolution: 1936×1216 (2.3 MP) • pixel size: 5.86 µm • exposure time: 32 µs – 300 s • converter: 12 bit (12-bit ADC) • ROI (Region of Interest): yes • interface: USB 3.0 / USB 2.0 • guiding connector: ST4 • mount: T2 / 1.25" / 2" / thread M42×0.75 • dimensions: φ62 × 41 mm • weight: 140 g • backfocus: 6.5 mm (after removing the T2 ring) Supported resolutions and speeds • 12-bit, 1×1 binning: 1936×1216@128 FPS, 640×480@309 FPS, 320×240@577 FPS • 10-bit, 1×1 binning: 1936×1216@164 FPS, 640×480@397 FPS, 320×240@740 FPS • 2×2 binning: 968×608@164 FPS • camera (body, without lens) • ST4 cable (2 m) • protective cover • T2 / 1.25" nose • USB 3.0 cable (2m) • software and drivers (available for download from the manufacturer's website; Windows, macOS, Linux) 24 months
















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