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Player One Uranus-M IMX585 Mono Planetary Camera

SKU POA-Uranus-M
Original price $439.00 - Original price $439.00
Original price
$439.00
$439.00 - $439.00
Current price $439.00
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  • Monochrome IMX585 sensor
  • High sensitivity for planetary and lunar imaging
  • Low read noise for clean high-speed capture
  • Fast USB connectivity
  • Compact design for versatile setups
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The Player One Uranus-M IMX585 Mono Planetary Camera is designed for high-performance planetary and lunar imaging with maximum sensitivity and detail.

Built around the Sony IMX585 monochrome sensor, it delivers low noise, fast readout speeds, and excellent light sensitivity, making it ideal for capturing fine planetary details and high-resolution lunar images. It can also be used for specialized imaging workflows requiring filters. Full review and detailed analysis coming soon.

Is this camera good for planetary imaging?
Yes, it is optimized for high-speed planetary and lunar imaging with excellent detail capture.

Do I need filters with this camera?
Yes, as a monochrome camera, filters are required to produce color images.

Can it be used for deep-sky imaging?
It can be used for select deep-sky applications, but it is primarily designed for planetary imaging.

Detailed specifications coming shortly.