1. QHY Planetary and Guiding cameras with uncooled CMOS sensors
The QHYCCD planetary (Lucky Imaging) and guiding cameras are designed in a 1¼ inch eyepiece design. They fit into any...
QHY offers a very comprehensive and flexible adapter system that allows our cameras to achieve focus with a variety of accessories, including camera lens adapters, off-axis guiders, filter wheels and...
Breaking news from QHYCCD: QHY - Important firmware driver upgrade 9/21
Based on an update notification of the USB chip, we added a new API in the firmware of all...
The QHY533 M/C cooled CMOS Camera is a very good and reasonably priced entry-level camera. It has everything a modern CMOS camera can do. For amateur astronomers interested in all...
From time to time customers contact us who have bought a cooled CMOS camera, because they are not satisfied with their image results. They have been working with an uncooled...
Many support requests that reach me via Baader Planetarium are related to the increasing use of USB – no matter whether mounts or cameras are connected, the old connections (RS-232,...
Special feature QHY294:
The QHY294M is technically a special case and is supplied by Sony with a fixed pixel binning of a 2x2 matrix as standard. As a result,...
QHYCCD Cameras – Discover New Horizons
A short Company histroy of QHY
QHYCCD Light Speed Vision Co. Ltd QHYCCD Light Speed Vision (Beijing) Co., Ltd., founded by Qiu Hongyun, Ph.D., designs...
QHYCCD Cameras – Discover New Horizons
From childhood Dr. Qiu Hongyun held a keen interest in nature, science and technology. As a young boy he would go to the chemical...
If you are considering a CCD camera using an ON Semi sensor, please act NOW.
As many have heard by now, ON Semiconductor has decided to quit the CCD...