| Imaging Sensor | Super-high sensitivity, low-noise Sony Exmor” IMX236 CMOS. Higher sensitivity in red to near infrared. |
| Weight | 3.6 oz |
| A/D Conversion | 12 bit |
| Back Focus Distance | 19mm with nosepiece, 17.5mm with C-Mount |
| Binning | 2×2 |
| Exposure Range | 0.0001 to 10 second |
| Mounting | 1.25″ barrel And C-thread |
| Operating Environment | 40°C – -40°C (104°F – -40°F) |
| Shutter | Rolling |
| Software Compatibility | iCap, IC Capture, DirectShow, oaCapture |
| Sub-Framing | Selectable |
| Power Requirements | Powered by USB |
| Camera Resolution | 1920×1200 |
| Sensor Size | 5.44mm x 3.42mm |
| Pixel Size | 2.8 micron square |
| Frames per Second | Over 200 (60 fps at full frame) |
| USB Connection | High-speed 3.0, 10′ cable length |
| Optical Window | None |
| Optical Coatings | Anti-Reflection multi-coatings on cover glass |
| USB Cable | High-speed 3.0, 10″ cable length |
| Included Items | Skyris 236 camera body| 1.25″ nosepiece| software CD| USB cable| instruction manual |
Celestron, Skyris
Skyris 236C
₹62,831.00 excl. 18% GST
- Designed And engineered in Germany by The Imaging Source, the leader in high-end planetary imaging, in collaboration with Celestron engineers in California
- Uses the latest Sony Exmor CMOS technology which is very sensitive to near infrared, which is beneficial for planetary imaging
- Powered by SuperSpeed USB 3.0 technology, Skyris transfers data at the fastest possible speeds
- The Skyris 236 is the best planetary imaging camera on the market. The world’s top planetary imagers, including Christopher Go, beta-tested And use Skyris cameras
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