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Old 12-05-2021, 08:52 PM
Zuts
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Originally Posted by RugbyRene View Post
Yeah I'm not convinced it's any better than a traditional set-up. And we don't know what sport of sensor it is. And boy it's expensive.
It looks around the same as an ASI178MM which is AUD 800 (but smaller pixels), but of course you get no WIFI with that and no software for guiding, plate solving, polar alignment and it needs a laptop to run, not just a recent phone.

Star Aid

SENSOR
Sensor

Sony IMX290LL monochrome STARVIS CMOS
Resolution

1920 x 1080 @ 12bit
QE (peak)

75%
Read noise

0.72e-
Pixel Size

2.9µm
Size

1/2.8”

ASI178MM (mono)

Sensor: 1/1.2″ CMOS IMX174LLJ / IMX174LQJ
Resolution: 2.3Mega Pixels 1936×1216
Pixel Size: 5.86µm
Exposure Range: 32µs-300s
ROI: Supported
Non-volatile memory/On camera storage: Build-in total 192K byte user-accessible space(image size up to 480X320)
Interface: USB3.0/USB2.0
Bit rate: 12bit output(12bit ADC)
Adaptor: 1.25″ / M28.5X0.6
Dimension: φ36mm X 61mm
Weight: 140g
Working Temperature: -5°C—45°C
Storage Temperature: -20°C—60°C
Working Relative Humidity: 20%—80%
Storage Relative Humidity: 20%—95%
12bit
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