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Originally Posted by Peter Ward
Yep, I looked at the QHY600M as well. But having tinkered with the QHY183
I came to the conclusion high image homogeneity is not there yet with CMOS.
This is not to say it won't happen, but I figured with both Sony and now OnSemi ending CCD production, the remaining players such as E2V will simply be too expensive for amateur applications...
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You’re referring to amp glow? Some of the CMOS chips suffer from it pretty bad like the IMX183. My understanding is that the higher end sensors made for the DSLR market and not security/video cameras don’t suffer the bright star bursts.
It is nice to finally have some larger mono CMOS sensors but damn those pixels are tiny