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QHYCCD QHY410C Color

by QHYCCD
SKU QHY-QHY410C
Original price CA$5,173.00 - Original price CA$5,173.00
Original price
CA$5,173.00
CA$5,173.00 - CA$5,173.00
Current price CA$5,173.00
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14bit 24mpixel BSI FF

The new QHY410C uses Sony's latest back-illuminated, full frame color sensor. The IMX410 is essentially a back-illuminated version of the sensor that used in the Nikon D750 and QHY128C cameras. In addition to BSI, the IMX410 also has larger 5.94 um pixels giving it increases sensitivity of extended objects in low light. The IMX410 is expected to be Sony's most sensitive full frame color sensor for astrophotography.

High Full Well Capacity and High Dynamic Range

One benefit of the back-illuminated CMOS structure is improved full well capacity. This is particularly helpful for sensors with small pixels. When back-illumination is combined with somewhat larger pixels, the full well capacity and cynamic range are improved dramatically. The QHY410C has a full well capacity of 120k electrons! With its low read noise this produces a dynamic range greater than 17,000:1 or more than 14 STOPS. Moreover, the dynamic range remains fairly uniform even at higher gain settings.

Low Read Noise

The QHY410C is capable of only 1.1 electron of read noise at high gain and fast readout speed. One electron of read noise means the camera can achieve a SNR>3 at only 3 to 4 photons. This is perfect performance when conditions are photon limited, i.e., short exposures, narrow band imaging, etc., making this large area sensor ideal for sky surveys and time domain astronomy.

Back-Illuminated

Sony's Exmor R back-illuminated technology produces sensors that Sony estimates are twice as sensitive as similar front illuminated sensors. QHYCCD tests have borne out this claim. Additionally, Sony sensors are well known for their low dark current. QHYCCD's proprietary thermal noise reduction technology and the QHY40C's dual-stage regulated thermoelectric cooling further reduce dark current to extremely low levels for clean, long duration exposures when required.

Specifications

Model QHY410C
Sensor SONY IMX410 Full Frame BSI CMOS Sensor
AR Coating On CMOS chamber Yes. Multi-layer AR coating
Pixel Size 5.94um*5.94um
Effective Pixel Area
6072(H)*4044(V)
Effective Pixels
24.55 M Pixels
Effective Image Area
36mm(H)*24mm(V)
Fullwell
120ke-
AD Sample Depth
14bit (output as 16bit and 8bit)
Sensor Size
Diagonal 43.3mm(Type 2.7)
Full Frame Rate and ROI Frame Rate
USB3.0 Port:
Full Resolution 14 FPS @8BIT 7 FPS @16BIT
2048lines 23.5FPS @8BIT 11.5FPS@16BIT
1080lines 33.5FPS @8BIT 16.5FPS@16BIT
768lines 39FPS @8BIT 19FPS@16BIT
480lines 46FPS @8BIT 23FPS@16BIT
Readout Noise 3.75e-@Low gain. 1.1e-@High gain
Maxium Dynamic Range >17000:1 More than 14 STOPs
Dark Current 0.01e/pixel/sec@ 0C 0.002e/pixel/sec@ -20C
Exposure Time Range 100us-3600sec
Anti-Glow Control Yes, Zero Glow
Shutter Type Electric Rolling Shutter
Computer Interface USB3.0
Built-in Image Buffer 1GByte (8Gbit)
Cooling System
Dual Stage TEC cooler(-35C below ambient*)
Anti-Dew Heater
Yes
Silicon Gel Socket Yes
Telescope Interface
M54/0.75 Female Thread on the fast installer/center adjust ring
Optic Window Type

AR+AR High Quality Multi-Layer Anti-Reflection Coating (For color camera user need to add a UV/IR filter in the light path)

Back Focal Length
18mm(±0.5)
Weigth
785g
Power Consumption ~ 30 Watts @ 100% TEC. 13 Watts @ 50%TEC

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