APS-C USB 3.0 cooled black and white astronomical camera with a powerful 23.5 x 15.7mm 16-bit back-illuminated CMOS sensor for astrophotography
♦ Powerful Peltier cooling
♦ Sony IMX571 APS-C format monochrome sensor - backlit
♦ Extremely high quantum efficiency of up to 91%
♦ High resolution with 3.76 µm pixels
♦ 16-bit ADC: dynamic range like a CCD sensor
♦ No more amp glow due to Zero-Ampglow circuitry
♦ Anti-dew heater already installed
♦ Telescope side connection: female thread M42x0.75
♦ Built-in AR protection filter: full transmission even in the infrared
♦ Only 17.5mm working distance from internal thread
ZWO ASI2600MM Pro: next-generation powerful MONO astronomical camera
ZWO has gone a step further with this new camera. The black-and-white sensor in APS-C format impresses with its extremely high sensitivity and 16-bit data depth. This means that the stars no longer burn out, even with longer exposure times. You get much better dynamics.
One of the standout features of the ASI 2600MM Pro is the sensational light sensitivity. The QE of 91% thanks to the BACK ILLUMINATION technology and the brightness of the amplifier that is no longer available make the camera very suitable for all astronomical applications, but especially for deep sky astrophotography.
Other benefits and product features of the ASI 2600MM Pro Monochrome Camera:
♦ USB 3.0 for fast download - can also be used with USB 2.0
♦ DDR3 memory buffer for stable data transfer with USB 2.0 - Minimizes "dropped frames"
♦ The amplifier does not shine!
♦ Powerful Peltier cooling up to 35°C at room temperature
♦ One of Sony's most light-sensitive CMOS sensors
♦ High resolution with 3.76 µm pixels – ideal for fast, sharp telescopes like Apos, Hyperstar, Celestron Faststar, Fast Newtonian telescopes, etc.
♦ Supplied with AR filter - full transmission also in the infrared (IR blocking filter required)
♦ Distance of connection thread T2 (internal thread) to the camera sensor: 17.5 mm
♦ High sensitivity - QE 91% - ideal astronomical camera for faint objects
♦ 16-bit ADC – Offers the same depth as CCD cameras, but with much higher sensitivity
Camera application areas:
♦ Deep sky recordings (nebulae and galaxies): Due to the high sensitivity, nebulae and galaxies are captured after a few seconds. The camera can be cooled down to 35°C below ambient temperature. This further reduces the already low noise level. By increasing the GAIN (comparable to the ISO setting on digital SLR cameras), you can reduce exposure times to less than 30 seconds. This eliminates effects caused by air turbulence or tracking inaccuracies.
♦ Lunar and planetary imaging: Extremely short exposure times due to high sensitivity freeze air turbulence. Due to the high resolution of the sensor, highly detailed images can be obtained even with a shorter focal length telescope. Video astronomy is also possible.
back lighting technology
Sony's back-illuminated CMOS image sensor improves sensitivity and noise reduction, key factors in improving image quality, by changing the basic pixel structure from front-illuminated to back-illuminated. The advantages of CMOS image sensors, such as low power consumption and high operating speed, have been retained.
Postexposure improves light capture while increasing the amount of light. This allows for significantly shorter exposure times and leads to an improved quantum efficiency of 91%.
Sony has developed a unique photodiode structure and on-chip lens optimized for back-illuminated structures, resulting in higher sensitivity and lower non-light random noise by reducing noise, dark current, and defective pixels compared to traditional structure with front lighting.
No amp glow
Conventional CMOS sensors produce a faint source of infrared light during operation, which can often be seen in the corners of uncalibrated images as a telltale sign of "amplifier brightness." Because the ASI2600MM Pro uses zero amp brightness circuitry, you don't have to worry about amp brightness or amp brightness even when using high-gain, long-exposure imaging.
Built-in anti-dew heater
The ASI2600MM Pro comes with the polyimide heating element which can prevent any condensation issues.
The anti-dew heater, which fits completely into the protective glass, warms it up a bit to prevent condensation problems.
The power of the anti-dew heater is about 5W. It can be turned on and off in the software to save electricity.
Important: external power supply required!
Even in uncooled operation, this camera requires 1 amp, which poses a problem for USB sockets on computers, as they are only designed for 900mA, i.e. 0.9A.
Therefore, stable operation of the camera is only possible with an external 12V power supply.
Optimum support before and after the purchase by Teleskop-Service:
We work with the cameras ourselves and can offer you the best possible advice. Which camera fits your telescope, how do you achieve the optimal fit? Teleskop-Service is one of the largest ZWO dealers. Thanks to our contacts, we also offer the best possible service after the purchase.
TS Tip 1: 2" Filter Integration, 360° Rotation & Quick Coupling
The chamber is often used in concealers that do not offer a filter thread. Also, filters should always be used as close to the camera as possible. We offer you a solution that can do much more.
♦ 2" filter holder directly in front of the chamber
♦ 360° rotation for the correct selection of the image section
♦ Quick Disconnect - You can remove the camera from the telescope at any time without screwing or tangling cables
The adaptation is very simple, the 21 mm T2 extension is replaced by:
♦ 1x TSROTT2-T2 and 2x T2AbstimmA1
One tuning ring goes on the camera side, one tuning ring goes on the telescope side of the rotator. Then screw in the adapter M42-M48 with a length of 16.5mm and it will be at the correct distance with the camera.
TS Tip 2: Camera and Accessory Storage
Especially in our latitudes, the nights are usually very humid. This moisture condenses on your camera, eyepiece, or filter as they enter the warm interior of the apartment. Cold rooms in particular are affected. A photo session ends quickly because the sensor freezes.
Good storage is an important prevention against dew and also prolongs shelf life.
After use, put the camera into the TS Protect case and add some silica gel. During storage, the silica gel absorbs moisture from the chamber. At the same time, the penetration of moist ambient air is prevented. Due to dry storage, even small dry tablets can be partially regenerated with cooled chambers. Your camera or accessories are always ready for you in optimal conditions. You can find the silica gel and the case in our product recommendations.
Downloads, drivers:
ZW Optical provides software and drivers online for free download.
Software and drivers for all ZWO cameras
ZWO Cameras FAQ:
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Instructions for ZWO products:
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How do I clean my ZWO camera?
ASI chamber and regenerating desiccant tablets: Please click here.
Especificaciones:
Sensor: | Sony IMX571 (back-illuminated CMOS mono sensor) |
Sensor size: | 23.5 mm x 15.7 mm, diagonal 28.3 mm |
Pixel size: | 3.76 µm |
Resolution: | 26 megapixels |
Pixel array: | 6248x4176 pixels |
Exposure Range: | 32 μs to 2000 s |
Frame rate: | 3.51 fps |
ADC: | 16 bit |
Cooling: | Powerful Peltier cooling - 35 °C below ambient |
Full well: | 50 ke |
Readout noise: | 1.0 to 3.3 e- |
Sensitivity: | Peak 91 % QE |
Zero amp glow design: | Yes |
Window type: | anti-reflective coated |
Anti-dew measures: | Anti-dew heater, 5 W, can be turned off |
Data interface: | USB3.0 (USB2.0 compatible) |
Power consumption: | 12 V, 3 A (power supply not included) |
Telescope connection: | M42x0.75 female thread |
Working distance from female thread to sensor: | 17.5 mm |
Diameter: | 90 mm |
Length: | 97 mm |
Weight: | 0.7 kg |