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Player One Neptune-C IMX178 Color Planetary Camera

SKU POA-Neptune-C
Original price $179.00 - Original price $179.00
Original price
$179.00
$179.00 - $179.00
Current price $179.00
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  • Color IMX178 sensor
  • High sensitivity for planetary and lunar imaging
  • Low read noise for clean image capture
  • Fast USB connectivity
  • Compact and lightweight design
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The Player One Neptune-C IMX178 Color Planetary Camera is designed for detailed planetary and lunar imaging with a simple and efficient workflow.

Featuring the Sony IMX178 color sensor, it delivers good sensitivity, low noise, and reliable high-speed capture performance, making it well suited for imaging the Moon and planets. Its compact design makes it easy to integrate into a wide range of astrophotography setups. Full review and detailed analysis coming soon.

Is this camera good for planetary imaging?
Yes, it is well suited for high-resolution planetary and lunar imaging.

Do I need filters with this camera?
No, as a color camera it captures full-color images without additional filters.

Can it be used for deep-sky imaging?
It is mainly designed for planetary and lunar imaging, but can be used for basic deep-sky work.

Detailed specifications coming shortly.