SVBONY SC715C Telescope Planetary Camera, 1.45μm Micro Pixel IMX715 Color Astronomy Camera Bundle with SV216 3X Barlow Lens, 4-Elements APO Apochromatic Barlow, for Planetary Astrophotography
Equipped with a 1.45μm small pixel sensor; each pixel measures just 1.45 microns; delivering stunning details in 4K resolution; Ideal for capturing planetary objects; SC715C planetary camera enables high-definition imaging without the need for a Barlow lens; No driver download is required; This camera comes with its own dedicated software
SC715C astronomy camera is equipped with the IMX715 sensor; offering a higher dynamic range and lower noise; This ensures high-quality and detailed images even in low-light conditions; meeting the needs of professional astrophotography
With 512MB DDR3 cache; image delays are minimized; Whether shooting high-resolution images or recording videos; each frame remains clear and lossless; ensuring smooth and crisp visuals throughout the shooting process
Constant 3x magnification: maximize your viewing experience with the SVBONY SV216 barlow lens for telescope; Designed to deliver a constant 3x magnification; this lens expands your field of view; allowing you to explore celestial wonders in greater detail
1.25-inch interface: versatile and easy to use: compatible with standard 1.25-inch eyepieces; filters; and zenith mirrors for effortless setup and use; Pair it with a barlow lens 3x for enhanced magnification
Description
SC715C astronomy camera is equipped with IMX715 sensor, 1.45μm small pixel sensor, 512MB DDR3 cache ensuring smooth and crisp visuals throughout the shooting process. SC715C delivering stunning detail in 4K resolution; improving your astrophotography experience. SVBONY SV216 3X Barlow Lens offers sharp, bright images with multi-coated elements and edge-blackened lenses to reduce light scatter. It controls aberrations for a flatter view and maintains eye relief, ideal for eyeglass wearers. SV216 3X Barlow Lens transforms your telescope into a high-powered explorer, suitable for planetary observation, reveals intricate cloud bands on Jupiter, rings of Saturn, cratered terrain of the Moon in crisp, turning every stargazing session into a profound celestial encounter.