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Player One Artemis-M Pro Mono IMX492 Cooled Astrophotography Camera

SKU POA-Artemis-M-Pro
Original price $1,180.00 - Original price $1,180.00
Original price
$1,180.00
$1,180.00 - $1,180.00
Current price $1,180.00
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  • Monochrome IMX492 sensor
  • Cooled astrophotography camera
  • High resolution for detailed deep-sky imaging
  • Low read noise and high sensitivity
  • USB high-speed connectivity
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  • Description
  • FAQ
  • Specifications

The Player One Artemis-M Pro Mono IMX492 Cooled Astrophotography Camera is built for astrophotographers seeking high resolution and low-noise performance for deep-sky imaging.

Featuring the Sony IMX492 monochrome sensor and regulated cooling, it enables detailed capture of faint objects with excellent signal control. Ideal for LRGB and narrowband workflows. Full in-depth review and performance analysis coming soon.

Is this camera good for deep-sky imaging?
Yes, it is designed for high-resolution deep-sky astrophotography with a cooled monochrome sensor.

Do I need filters with this camera?
Yes, monochrome cameras require LRGB or narrowband filters to produce color images.

What makes the IMX492 sensor useful?
It provides high resolution and sensitivity, allowing detailed imaging of galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters.

Detailed specifications coming shortly.