ASI224MC Color Camera 1,2M Pixel - Infrared PhotographyA very good choice for a quality-conscious planetary imager
The ZWO ASI224MC comes with an exciting a 1/3? and 1.2M pixels IMX224 sensor that features SONY Exmor and NIR Technology.The comparatively small sensor, extremely low read noise (1.5 e), high sensitivity also in NIR and achievable very high framerates make this new camera a very good choice for a quality-conscious planetary imager.
This camera will mostly be used for imaging planets, but it can also be used for deep sky imaging up to a certain level as it supports up to 1000 seconds exposure time.
This colour camera provides you with a simple imaging process, no need to worry about filters and filter wheel, so if you cannot spend much time and happy to go for a slight compromise, this is probably the best colour planetary imager today that you can buy in this price range (and it would beat many much more expensive cameras as well ...)
Infrared & Methanband photogaphy:This camera comes with a clear glass protection filter which transmits infrared, too. The extended IR sensitivity allows the use in infrared photography with the optional WO IR pass filter. With the optional ZWO ASICH4Filter, images in the methane band are also possible.
Note: If you want to use the advantages of planetary photography in the infrared range, you need an IR pass filter which blocks the visual range, but transmits near infrared.
Features of the ZWO ASI224MC Camera- Recommended for the planets and some deep sky objects
- Resolution: 1304x976 at up 64 fps (at 12bit ADC) or 150fps (at 10 bit ADC)
- Long time exposure up to 1000 s!
- Autoguider Port
- Very low read noise (1.5 e)
- High Sensitivity, especially in IR range
- PCB with "amp-glow reduction technology" already installed
- Full aluminium housing with standard 2" interface
- M42x0.75 internal thread.
- T-thread to 1.25" adapter included
- Comes with AR protection window - full transmission also in IR. If infrared should be blocked, an IR-cut filter is necessary.
System requirementsUSB 3.0 should be available and supported by the operating system. Support exists since
Windows 8
Mac OS X 10.8
Linux Kernel 2.6.31
Delivered with:- Camera
- Cables
- Adapter M42 to 1.25"
- 1.25" Cover
- Driver CD
- English manual
The camera manufacturer writes:"most important is USB3.0 host controller
we recommend "Intel® USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller"
from customer´s feedback, all intel host controller works and can provide the maximum data transfer
and here is more detail test result:
tested platform and USB Host controller:
Lenovo IdeaPad Z580 : intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller
MacBook air 2014 : intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller
Dell Inspiron 17-7737 i7 : intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller
HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC:intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller
MacBook Pro 2013: intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller
PC:Renesas Electronics USB3.0 Host Controller
PC:AMD USB3.0 Host Controller
PCIE-USB3.0 Card: NEC/Renesas ?PD720200A ?PD720201 & ?PD720202
PCIE-USB3.0 Card: VIA Labs VL800
already know incompatible USB host:
PCIE-USB3.0 Card: NEC/Renesas ?PD720200 under windows 8
PCIE-USB3.0 Card: Trendnet TU3-H2PIE card
PC: Etron usb3.0 host controller"
Products specifications
Power Supply | with USB |
Bitrate | 12 bits |
Software | incl. |
Weight | 120g |
Dimension | 62mm x 36mm |
Pixel size | 3.75µ |
Maximum exposure length | 32µs - 1000s |
Backfocus | 12.5mm from T2 connector to the Chip |
Connection to telescope | 2" / 1,25" / M42x0,75 |
Sensor type | 1/3 CMOS IMX224/IMX225 |
Pixel | 1,2 Megapixel, 1304x976 |
Framerate | 150/64 fps (10/12 bit) |
Connections | USB3.0 / USB 2.0 |