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High-resolution 5-megapixel solar system camera lets you capture images and view live video of the Moon and planets on your Windows or Mac computer! Features up to 51 FPS frame rate, small 2.2 micron square pixels, and Auto Dark Frame Removal tool.
The Orion StarShoot G16 Deep Space Mono Camera features a two-stage cooler, 2-port USB hub, and 16.2mp Panasonic MN34230 4/3" chip. ASCOM compatible, and works with optional RGB filters to produce stunning full color image of the night sky.
The StarShoot Mini 6.3mp Color CMOS camera packs a lot of speed and sensitivity into a small package. USB 3.0 for super-fast video frame rates, and a wide range of exposures for both planetary and deep-sky imaging capability.
The StarShoot Mini 6.3mp Mono CMOS camera packs a lot of speed and sensitivity into a small package. USB 3.0 for super-fast video frame rates, and a wide range of exposures for both planetary and deep-sky imaging capability.
The Orion StarShoot G26 APS-C Color Imaging camera features a 16-bit 26mp sensor, 80% QE, ZERO amp glow, and a cooler designed to reach 35-deg below ambient temperature. Fully ASCOM compatible to work with most imaging software on the market.
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