ZWO ASI662MC

 229,00

Fast color planetary camera with Sony IMX662 sensor: 107 fps, read noise from 0.8 electrons and no amp glow. The ideal entry into planetary photography.

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ZWO ASI662MC: The Ideal Entry into Planetary Astrophotography

The ASI662MC is the camera to start with for planetary photography. The modern Sony IMX662 sensor (1/2.8 inch, back-illuminated) combines 1920 x 1080 pixels of 2.9 micrometers with read noise starting at 0.8 electrons and completely glow-free captures, even at exposures up to 2000 seconds.

With 107 images per second in RAW8, you gather the thousands of frames that lucky imaging requires in minutes. This is how stacking software distills razor-sharp images of Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, and the Moon from atmospheric turbulence.

ZWO ASI662MC color camera for planetary photography with Sony IMX662 sensor

Modern sensor design

The back-illuminated technology captures more light per pixel than older sensors, and the amp glow that previously marred night shots is completely gone. This makes the camera usable not only for planets but also for compact deep-sky targets like planetary nebulae and globular clusters.

Infrared recordings are also among the possibilities: the sensor remains sensitive above 850 nm, which is convenient for moderate seeing conditions.

ZWO ASI662MC color camera for planetary photography with Sony IMX662 sensor

Straight to work

USB 3.0 ensures stable transfer at high frame rates, the ST-4 port also makes the camera usable as an autoguider, and at 126 grams, it doesn't burden any setup.

On a typical planetary setup around f/15 to f/20, the 2.9-micrometer pixels sample the image just right for maximum detail.

Featured accessories

  • ZWO ADC Mark II: More Detail in Low-Altitude Planets Through Dispersion Correction
  • ZWO Blocking Filters UV/IR 1.25 inch: Sharp Star Edges and Pure Colors
  • ZWO ASIAIR Mini: send recordings from your phone or tablet

For whom yes, for whom no

Hello Beginner and advanced planet photographers who want serious results on a small budget.

Not For those seeking a larger field of view or higher resolution, consider the ASI664MC or ASI678MC.

Specifications

SensorSony IMX662 CMOS, color, back-illuminated (1/2.8 inch)
Resolution1920 x 1080 (2.07 MP)
Pixel size2.9 micrometers
Readout noisefrom 0.8 electrons
Frame rate107 fps (RAW8)
Maximum exposure2000 seconds
Amplifier glowno
ConnectionsUSB 3.0, ST-4
Weight126 g (4.4 oz)

The ASI662MC is the most accessible planetary camera from ZWO: Small budget, big results. Combine with the ADC Mark II for the sharpest low-standing planets.

Additional information

Weight0,126 kg
Active cooling

No

Bit-Depth

12-bit

Color or Monochrome

Color (MC)

Pixel size (µm)

< 4 µm

Sensor resolution (Megapixel)

2 - 10 MP

Thread size

T2 (M42x0.75)

Use Type

Astronomy

Observation goals

Astrophotography, Moon and planets, Nebulae and galaxies, Sun

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