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ZWO ASI2600MC Pro DUO Color

by ZWO
SKU ZWO-ASI2600MC-DUO
Original price $1,799.00 - Original price $1,799.00
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  • 26.4 MP APS-C Sony IMX571 Imaging Sensor
  • Integrated 1920x1080 SC2210 Guide Sensor
  • 16-Bit ADC & +73Ke Extended Full Well Capacity
  • Zero Amplifier Glow Circuitry
  • 512MB DDR3 Memory Buffer
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  • ZWO ASI2600MC-DUO Astronomy Camera

    The ZWO ASI2600MC-DUO integrates a 26.4 MP Sony imaging sensor with a dedicated 1920x1080 SC2210 guide sensor into a single 90 mm diameter body. Its main APS-C sensor features 3.76µm pixels, 16-bit native depth, and a peak Quantum Efficiency of 80% for capturing faint detail. Data integrity is maintained by a 512MB DDR3 buffer, while the camera delivers a full-resolution frame rate of 15 FPS.

    Integrated Guiding with the 1920x1080 SC2210 Sensor

    The core innovation of the ASI2600MC-DUO is its built-in guide camera, which features a sensitive SC2210 sensor with 4µm pixels. This two-in-one design eliminates the need for a separate guide scope and guide camera, reducing total payload weight, cable complexity, and the potential for differential flexure between two separate optical tubes. Because the guide sensor sits next to the main imaging sensor, you are guiding through the exact same light cone, providing immediate and precise tracking corrections without an off-axis guider.

    The 26.4 MP Sony IMX571 Imaging Core

    At the heart of the camera is Sony's back-illuminated IMX571 APS-C sensor, delivering a massive 6280 x 4210 resolution. The 3.76µm pixels are small enough to resolve fine detail on galaxies and planetary nebulae, while the sensor's 80% peak QE and ultra-low 0.9e-4.2e read noise ensure that faint signal is captured cleanly. This combination of high resolution and low noise makes the ASI2600MC-DUO a formidable tool for capturing deep-sky objects in high fidelity.

    16-Bit ADC and +73Ke Extended Full Well Mode

    With a native 16-bit ADC, the ASI2600MC-DUO captures 65,536 levels of brightness, producing smooth tonal gradations in nebulae and galaxy arms. This is complemented by a dual-capacity full well, offering a standard 50Ke depth or an extended +73Ke mode. The extended mode allows you to take longer sub-exposures in star-rich fields, capturing faint nebulosity without saturating the cores of bright stars like those in the Trapezium of the Orion Nebula (M42).

    ZWO ASI2600MC-DUO vs. ASI2600MC Pro

    The ASI2600MC-DUO builds on the legacy of the highly successful ASI2600MC Pro. While both cameras share the same excellent Sony IMX571 imaging sensor, the DUO model introduces several key advantages for the astrophotographer seeking a more integrated system.

    • Integrated Guide Sensor: The DUO's primary advantage is the built-in SC2210 guider, which eliminates the need for an OAG or separate guide scope, simplifying the imaging train.
    • Higher Full Well Capacity: The DUO features a +73Ke Extended Full Well Mode, a significant increase over the 50Ke capacity of the Pro model, allowing for deeper single exposures.
    • Faster Frame Rate: At full resolution, the DUO achieves 15 FPS, an increase from the 12.8 FPS of the Pro version, which is beneficial for certain high-speed imaging techniques.

    Zero Amp Glow and 512MB DDR3 Buffer

    Long-exposure astrophotography is free from artifacts thanks to ZWO's zero amplifier glow circuitry, which completely eliminates the typical glow seen in the corners of uncorrected CMOS images. An onboard 512MB DDR3 memory buffer ensures stable, drop-free data transfer to your computer, even at the maximum 15 FPS frame rate. An integrated anti-dew heater with a 5W power draw protects the sensor window from moisture, ensuring clear images through a long night of observing.

  • How does the ASI2600MC-DUO simplify an astrophotography rig?

    By integrating the imaging and guide sensors into one body, the ASI2600MC-DUO eliminates the need for a separate guide camera, guide scope, and the associated mounting hardware and cables. This reduces the overall weight on your mount, simplifies cable management, and removes a potential source of tracking error known as differential flexure.

    Is the ZWO ASI2600MC-DUO compatible with my 8" Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope (SCT)?

    Due to the large 28.3mm diagonal of the main sensor plus the adjacent guide sensor, the camera requires a large, well-corrected image circle to illuminate both chips without significant vignetting. Many 8" and smaller SCTs, especially when used with a reducer, may not provide a large enough corrected field. This can darken the guide sensor, making it difficult to find guide stars. A larger telescope with a well-corrected field is recommended for optimal results.

    What is the advantage of the SC2210 guide sensor in the ASI2600MC-DUO?

    The SC2210 is a highly sensitive monochrome CMOS sensor with 4µm pixels and very low read noise. Its position next to the main IMX571 sensor means it functions like a built-in, large-chip off-axis guider (OAG). This allows for very precise guiding using the same light path as your main imaging, which is superior to using a separate guide scope.

    Does the ZWO ASI2600MC-DUO suffer from amp glow?

    No. The camera is engineered with circuitry that provides Zero Amplifier Glow. Unlike many CMOS sensors that exhibit a bright glow in the corners of long exposures, the ASI2600MC-DUO produces clean frames that do not require complex calibration to remove this artifact.

    Do I still need an Off-Axis Guider (OAG) with the ASI2600MC-DUO?

    No. The integrated SC2210 guide sensor serves the function of an OAG. It picks off light from the edge of your telescope's corrected field of view to guide the mount, making a separate OAG unnecessary and further simplifying your imaging train.

    How should I power the ASI2600MC-DUO for imaging the Andromeda Galaxy (M31)?

    For a long imaging session on a large target like M31, you must power the two-stage TEC cooling. The camera requires a 12V power supply with a peak current of 3A. A stable power source is crucial to maintain consistent sensor temperature and low noise throughout the night. The USB connection alone does not power the cooler.

  • SKU ZWO-ASI2600MC-DUO
    Camera Series ZWO ASI2600 Duo
    Sensor APS-C Sony IMX571 (Color)
    Resolution 6280 x 4210 (26.4 MP)
    Pixel Size 3.76 µm
    Sensor Illumination BSI (Back Illuminated)
    Sensor Dimensions 23.5 mm x 15.7 mm
    Sensor Diagonal 28.3 mm
    Cooling Cooled, Two-Stage TEC
    Guide Sensor Yes, SC2210 (1920x1080, 4µm pixels)
    Quantum Efficiency (Peak) 80%
    Bit Depth 16-bit
    Read Noise 0.9e - 4.2e
    Full Well Capacity 50Ke / +73Ke (Extended Mode)
    Max Frame Rate 15 FPS
    Amp Glow Control Zero Amplifier Glow
    Shutter Type Electronic Rolling Shutter
    Minimum Exposure 32 µs
    Maximum Exposure 2000 s
    Image Buffer 512MB DDR3 Memory
    Anti-Dew Heater Yes
    Back Focus 17.5 mm
    Telescope Interface M54
    ST-4 Guide Port No
    Computer Interface USB
    Camera Diameter 90 mm
    Weight 715 g
    Power Requirements 12V, 3A Peak (for cooling)
    Working Temperature -5°C to 50°C
    Storage Temperature -10°C to 60°C
    Working Relative Humidity 20% to 80%
    OS Compatibility Windows, Linux, Mac OSX
    • ASI2600MC-DUO Camera Body

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    • Camera Bag

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    • 0.5m USB 2.0 Cable

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    • 0.75m USB 3.0 Cable

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    • 2m USB 3.0 Cable

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    • M54M-M54F Extender (16.5mm)

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    • M54M-M54F Extender (21mm)

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    • M54M-M48F Adapter

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    • Hexagon Wrench

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    • Quick Guide

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  • ZWO 2-Year Limited Warranty