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From ASI1600MM to ASI2600MM Astrocamera: Worth it? - Widos AstroForum ZWO states that the max (1 0) peak of the ASI1600MM Pro lies around 60% QE As such, this graph is a bit hard to interpret, but we do see a rise from 0 6 to 0 9 in the 400 to 500nm range, it stays above 0 9 in the 500 to 600nm range and it then drops from 0 9 to about 0 5 in the 600 to 700nm range
QHY268M camera (vs. ASI1600MM Pro): SPECS and First light One final thing I have to mention is that the QHY268M is heavier and larger as compared to the ZWO 1600M Pro In sum, the QHY268M outperforms the ASI1600MM Pro in all specifications – which of course is to be expected when you are paying twice as much for the QHY268M Let me now get into my first real-life test I’ve performed with the QHY268M
My Astrophotography Gear – Widos AstroForum The ZWO ASI 1600MM Pro camera is available at Agena Astro (USA WW), and ASTROSHOP (EU WW) ZWO ASI 2600MM Pro After having used the ZWO ASI as my main goto camera for deep-sky imaging for two years, ZWO introduces the successor of the ASI1600MM Pro, the ASI2600MM Pro This camera is an evolution compared to the ASI1600MM Pro
Astrophotography Cameras - Widos AstroForum The newly released ZWO ASI585MM Pro promises to be an exciting new addition to the world of astrophotography, offering a blend of advanced features and affordability It’s designed for those ready to step into high-quality monochrome imaging without breaking the bank In this preview, we’ll … Continue reading
2022 – Widos AstroForum From ASI1600MM to ASI2600MM Astrocamera: Worth it? I have been imaging with my ASI1600MM Pro camera for almost three years now and I was completely blown away by the high-quality images of the ASI1600MM Pro from the start
Celestron Edge HD 8 review - Widos AstroForum I used my ZWO ASI1600mm Pro at the native 2000mm focal length without adding a Barlow lens Despite the turbulence, I got some pretty decent pictures of the Copernicus crater, the montes Apennines, the south pole, and craters on the moon, as demonstrated in the pictures below
ZWO ASI678MC Review First Light Pictures - Widos AstroForum ZWO ASI678MC – Review and first-light pictures I had the pleasure of receiving the ZWO ASI678MC planetary camera from ZWO for testing purposes It stands out as a budget-friendly option among their latest range of planetary color cameras I put it to the test with my solar and planetary setup, and I am excited to share my first light pictures with you below Solar Images with the ASI678MC It
NEW! ZWO ASI585MM Pro Monochrome Camera – A budget friendly monochrome . . . The newly released ZWO ASI585MM Pro promises to be an exciting new addition to the world of astrophotography, offering a blend of advanced features and affordability It’s designed for those ready to step into high-quality monochrome imaging without breaking the bank