Discontinued Model, we suggest replacing by QHY600M/C or QHY268M/C.
QHY 9 camera, a classic from the manufacturer QHY with which you can obtain spectacular deep sky images.
AAPOD on March 12, 2012. IC443, Jellyfish Nebula
| Detail of The Veils. 1st light of the QHY 9 by Ramón Manzano. (Click on the image if you want to enlarge it)
North America Nebula, image taken by Manuel Fernández, more details here. |
La cámara QHY 9 está basada en el chip KAF8300, con 8 MPixeles en blanco y negro, y un sensor totalmente afianzado que ha demostrado su estupendo funcionamiento. Este modelo, además, cuenta con obturador mecánico, (imprescindible con este tipo de chip), y una refrigeración de gran calidad (hasta 50 grados bajo ambiente).
Main Features:
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In certain humidity circumstances, it may be advisable to use the silicon tube for QHY cameras. This camera model admits up to two units. |
The camera is delivered:
- With the necessary cables including cigarette lighter power
- With a DC-201 transformer
More spectacular sample images.
Cassiopeia’s bubble with the open cluster M52 (top right). Image taken by Miguel Muro. EM-200 Temma2, TOA-130F 130 mm, F=744 mm, f/5.7, QHY9, gain 50%, offset 105%, Solución de autoguiado Lunático, focus with Seletek. Seeing: 2.5-3.0 Temp.22ºC, 14/09/09. |
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