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ZWO ASI432MM Mono

by ZWO
SKU ZWO-ASI432MM
Original price CA$0
Original price CA$851.00 - Original price CA$851.00
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Current price CA$851.00
CA$851.00 - CA$851.00
Current price CA$851.00
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Description

  • IMX432 Sensor
  • Pixel Size of 9 microns
  • QE of 79%
  • USB 3.0
  • 120 FPS
  • Please note that purchasing this camera includes a complimentary T2-Tilter. However, due to its larger size, the T2-Tilter will be separately packaged in its own box.
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  • ZWO ASI432MM - Overview

    ZWO ASI432MM - Overview

    The ASI432MM uses a Sony-IMX432 global shutter CMOS sensor. Its frame size is 1.1", with large 9.0um pixel size, 1.77 million pixels (1608X1104). In ADC 12bit mode, it can output 120 frames per second at full resolution and has a read out noise level as low as 2.9e.

    Sensor

    IMX432

    Sensor Size

    1.1" (14.5x9.95mm)

    Resolution

    1608x1104

    ADC

    12bit

    Pixel Size

    9um

    Read Noise

    2.9e

    Full Well

    97Ke

    QE

    79%

    USB

    3.0

    FPS

    120

    ASI432MM - Large Format

    Large Format, Large FOV

    ASI432MM has a large sensor format of 1.1inch and hence a large field of view. The area is almost twice that of ASI174MM, making it a better choice for solar imaging and lunar imaging than ASI174MM which is an already recognized solar imaging camera.

    Large Pixels, High Sensitivity

    The 9um pixel size is almost 1.5 times larger than the ASI174MM pixel size. With its high sensitivity, images with finer colors and subtler details are now possible. You can have full trust in its solar imaging performance regarding to both full disk and local details.

    Global Shutter

    Being a global shutter camera, ASI432MM also features a very high fps rate. Thus, it's not only good for solar and lunar imaging, also suitable for you to photograph ISS and other fast-moving objects.

    Full Well Capacity

    ASI432MM has a full well depth of 97Ke, which is 3 times larger than that of ASI174MM. The larger full well capacity provides the camera with stronger sensitivity. When we want to photograph the Sun surface and prominences at the same time, a very good quality image can be obtained.

    ASI432MM - Pregius

    Pregius Technology

    ASI432MM is an upgraded version of ASI174MM. It adopts Sony IMX432 sensor and is integrated with the advanced 3rd Gen Pregius technology.

    It uses global shutter, just as its predecessor. But its sensor format and pixel size are apparently much larger. Also, when you compare ASI432MM to ASI174MM, you'll find ASI432MM has a 3 times larger full well capacity and much lower dark current noises.

    USB 3.0 & 256M DDR3 Memory

    The camera is equipped with a USB 3.0 transmission interface and a built-in 256MB DDR3 cache to ensure stable and secure data transmission.

    ASI432MM - DDR3
    ASI432MM - Upgrade Iterative

    Upgrade Iterative

    The ASI432MM is an upgraded camera to the ASI174MM. Compared with ASI174MM, it has a larger frame and larger pixel size, providing users with a better choice for solar and lunar photography.

    Readout Noise

    Compared to traditional CCD cameras, the readout noise of ASI432 is extremely low. The built-in HCG mode can effectively reduce readout noise at high gain and allow the camera to maintain the same high dynamic range as it does at low gain. When the gain is 140, the HCG mode is automatically turned on and the dynamic range rises back to 12bit. When the gain is 400, the readout noise is 2.9e.

    ASI432MM - Readout Noise
    ASI432MM - QE

    Quantum Efficiency

    The QE Curve and readout noise are the most important parameters for measuring camera performance. Higher QE, lower readout noise is a necessary condition to improve the image signal-to-noise ratio.

    Anti-Amp Glow Function

    The anti-amp glow function which is independently developed by ZWO and used in ASI cameras effectively limits the amp glow on sensors and maximizes the cameras' photographic performance. Since it is implemented directly at the hardware level, it does not require software control.