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ZWO ASI294MM Mono

by ZWO
SKU ZWO-ASI294MM
Original price CA$0
Original price CA$1,419.00 - Original price CA$1,419.00
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Current price CA$1,419.00
CA$1,419.00 - CA$1,419.00
Current price CA$1,419.00
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Description

  • DSO camera with high sensitivity
  • Unlocked Bin1 mode
  • QE of 90%
  • Pixel size of 2.3µm (bin 1) & 4.63µm (bin 2)
  • Resolution of 8288x5644
  • IMX294 Sensor
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  • ASI294MM - Overview

    By popular demand, ZWO introduced the ASI294MM, the monochrome version of the ASI294MC. Some of the highlights include:

    Back-illuminated sensor – improving sensitivity and reducing noise.

    4/3” format with 4.64 um pixel size – ideal for many types of telescopes.

    14-bit ADC – giving high dynamic range.

    An impressive 66ke- full well capacity.

    4144*2822 high resolution – with the Bin1 mode the camera can operate at a resolution of 8288*5644 and pixel size of 2.3 um.

    On top of this, not only does it have a very high QE value with a peak at about 90%, but also feature an ultra-low readout noise of 1.2e. If you are looking for a small-format monochrome camera for planetary imaging, you can’t go wrong with the ASI294MM.

    Sony IMX294CJK Sensor

    The world's first astronomic camera sensor adopting the Type 4/3 format with expanded diagonal dimensions to 23.2mm (Approx. 11.71M effective pixels).

    High Sensitivity

    Back-illuminated design ensures exceptional performance in low-light conditions, with an SNR1s of 0.14 lx and 4.63 μm pixel size.

    Advanced 14-bit ADC

    Provides a high dynamic range of 13 stops, outperforming the ASI1600 in image quality.

    Large Full Well Capacity

    63,700e full well capacity minimizes star saturation during long exposures.

    Note: 14,400e full well capacity in Bin 1

    HCG Mode

    Automatically activates at gain levels above 120, reducing read noise to under 2e while maintaining a 13-stop dynamic range.

    Quantum Efficiency (QE)

    BSI sensor with a peak QE exceeding 90%, maximizing light capture efficiency.

    ASI294MM - IMX294CJK Sensor

    Low-Light Performance

    The IMX294CJK sensor is tailored for astronomy applications requiring outstanding low-light sensitivity. With a large 4.63 μm pixel size and back-illuminated design, the ASI294MM delivers detailed and noise-free images, even under challenging conditions.

    Dynamic Range and Full Well Capacity

    The camera's 14-bit ADC provides 13 stops of dynamic range, capturing a greater range of details in high-contrast scenes. The impressive 63,700e full well capacity prevents saturation of bright stars, ensuring excellent signal-to-noise ratios with single exposures.

    ASI294MM Unlocked Bin1 Mode

    Yet another perk of the ASI294MM is that the pixel size is switchable – you can switch between unlocked Bin1 mode and Bin2 mode anytime in your astrophotography software. The unlocked Bin1 mode changes the pixel size into 2.3um and increases resolution to 8288×5644. The ability to unlock bin1-mode was a popular request from our customers. Of course we listened to you and worked quickly to make it possible.

    Remember that using Bin1 mode will decrease the full well capacity compared to the standard bin2-mode.

    Unlocked Bin1: 12bit ADC, 2.3um pixel size, 47 megapixels, 8288*5644 resolution, 14k full well capacity.

    Bin2: 14bit ADC, 4.6um pixel size, 11.7 megapixels, 4144*2822 resolution, 66k full well capacity.

    If the sampling accuracy you get with the 2.3um pixel size falls within a reasonable range, then the unlocked Bin1 mode will help you get more object details. However, you will lose dynamic range and ADC bit depth. Also the image files you get at Bin1 will probably be around 4 times bigger than Bin2.

    So in the end the unlocked Bin1 mode is double-edged, you may choose to use it or not depending on the specific circumstances during your imaging sessions.

    High-Speed Operation

    The USB 3.0 interface supports a frame rate of 16 fps at 14-bit normal mode and 19 fps at 12-bit high-speed mode, making the ASI294MM ideal for a variety of applications, from deep-sky imaging to fast planetary captures.

    Quantum Efficiency (QE)

    The IMX294 sensor’s high QE and back-illuminated structure maximize light collection efficiency, making it a versatile choice for astrophotography enthusiasts.

    Setup Instructions

    1. Connect the ASI294MM to your computer via the USB 3.0 port, which provides a 5Gb bandwidth for smooth operation at full resolution.
    2. For guiding, link the camera to your mount’s auto-guide port using the ST4 port.
    3. Adjust gain settings to suit your imaging needs. When set above 120, the HCG mode will engage automatically, reducing readout noise.
    4. Use appropriate filters or accessories to optimize imaging for specific targets or conditions.