QHY 5-III-585C Planetary and Guiding Camera

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QHY 5-III-585C Planetary and Guiding Camera

# 1931031

€ 469.00 Price excl. German VAT tax (19%): € 394.12

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  • Improved version of its predecessor, the QHY 5-III-485C Planetary and All Sky Camera (#1931030 , € 395,-) with enhanced sensitivity in the near infrared spectral range (NIR).
  • Uses Sony's new Starvis II Color CMOS Sensor IMX 585 Back-Side-Illuminated Sensor (BSI) with high dynamic range (HDR) of 88 dB
  • 3856 x 2180 Pixel Array. pixel size of 2,9µm to photograph all objects of the solar system
  • Full frame rate of 23,5 FPS  at16-bits or 41,5 FPS at 8-bits
  • Its sensitivity in the near-infrared range is about 1.7 times higher than that of the old IMX 485 C sensor.
  • Improved front-end design – compatible with CS and C-mount lenses
  • 1¼" body size for direct telescope connection
  • 512MB DDR3 internal image memory
  • USB 3.2 Type-C interface. Please note: the camera is powered exclusively with the included USB cable!
  • Universal ST-4 guiding interface and LED status indicator for malfunctions
  • Includes a UV blocking filter and an IR 850nm filter

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QHY-5-III-585 Colour - 2nd generation

The QHY-5-III-585C is one of the first solar, lunar, planetary and guider cameras of the new 2nd generation of the QHY-5-III series. It is a further development with technical improvements of the QHY 5-III-485C Planetary and All Sky Camera (#1931030 , € 395,-) .

It has a similar high sensitivity in the near infrared as the first generation QHY 5-III-462C CMOS Camera (#1931026 , € 295,-) , while the performance in the dynamic range has been significantly improved. It has a large sensor with very low noise performance without readout glow. The new QHY-5 III-585C comes with a UV/IR blocking and an IR 850nm filter.

As one of the first models in the new 2nd generation of planetary cameras and guiders, the QHY-5-III-585C includes all the improvements and upgrades found in this latest camera series, including:

  • Larger 512MB DDR3 internal image memory.
  • Improved front-end design
  • Compatibility with CS and C-mount lenses
  • USB 3.2 Type-C interface
  • Universal ST-4 guiding interface
  • LED status indicator for malfunctions
  • 1¼" body size for direct telescope connection

Enhanced sensitivity in the near infrared spectral range (NIR).

 In the latest generation of Sony Starvis II sensors, the photodiode area of the imaging elements is physically deeper than in previous sensors, allowing photons with longer wavelengths to penetrate deeper into the substrate. This significantly increases the sensor's sensitivity to red and near-infrared (NIR) light. The sensor's peak sensitivity for NIR light is almost as high as for light in the visible spectrum (400 to 700 nm).

Increased dynamic range

The IM X585 is a Sony Starvis II sensor that offers not only high sensitivity but also a high dynamic range (HDR) of 88 dB, which is about eight times the previous generation IMX485 image sensor in a single exposure. Its sensitivity in the near-infrared range is about 1.7 times higher than that of the old IMX 485 C sensor.

USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C interface

The 2nd generation QHY Kamers of the 5 III series now have a USB 3.2 Gen 1-C interface. It is designed for a longer life span and can transfer data at up to 5 Gb per second.

We recommend using the official data cable from QHYCCD. The market is flooded with a large number of inferior Type-C cables where it may cause the camera to malfunction. If you want to use your own cable, please make sure it is a high quality cable.

Further technical details are shown in the following 4 graphic curves of the QHY-5-III-585C:

QHY 5-III-585C System Gain for all Mode

QHY 5-III-585C Fullwell

QHY 5-III-585C Readout Noise

 QHY 5-III-485C Dynamic Range for all Mode

 

Further detailed information can be found on the QHYCCD

If you have any further questions, please send us an email to kontakt (at) baader-planetarium.de.

A general description of the 2nd generation of planetary and guider cameras can be found here:

Baader Blogpost:
New QHY 5 III series of planetary and guiding cameras



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Additional Information

General
Manufacturer QHYCCD
SKU (#) 1931031
EAN Code 4047825056559
Application Guiding and Planetary Cameras
Sensor Information
Sensor Sony IMX 585 BSI Sensor
Sensor Size 11.1 x 6.3 mm
Pixel Size 2,9µm x 2,9µm
Resolution 3.856 x 2.180 Pixel
Imaging Features
Monochrom or Color? Color
Maximum Frame Rate Full Resolution: 41.5FPS @8BIT | 23.5FPS @16BIT
Full Well Capacity 32 ke-
Read Noise (e- RMS) 0.8e- to 5.5e-
A/D Conversion 12-bit (output as 16-bit and 8-bit)
Range of exposure times 11 µs - 900 Sec
Shutter Electronic Rolling Shutter
Additional Features
Cooling The camera has no active cooling
Built-in image Buffer Internal image memory 512MB DDR3
Included Accessories UV/IR and methane bandpass filter included in delivery
Electronics
Power Supply Please note: the camera is powered exclusively with the included USB cable!
Body and Connections
Backfocus 17 mm
USB Connection USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
Telescope connection 1.25-inch. CS and C-mount compatible
Guiding Port ST4 compatible
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