Moravian instruments, Inc., source: https://www.gxccd.com/art?id=735&lang=409, printed: 19.09.2024 10:23:17
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The C1 series of small CMOS cameras proved to be sensitive and reliable auto-guiders, which can also capture beautiful images of Sun, Moon and planets. And sometimes even images of deep-sky wonders. Now, in newly introduced version 3, the C1 cameras are even shorter and lighter. What's more, the new C0 cameras employ even smaller and lighter body than C1, but at the cost of lacking sensor air cooling. |
The C0 cameras are the tiniest ones manufactured by Moravian cameras, but the new C1 camera version 3 have also shrunk. The C1 cameras underwent several innovation cycles through its lifetime. Versions 1 and 2 differ only internally and they are indistinguishable from the user point of view. The 3rd iteration of the C1 camera design allowed to make the camera head 7 mm thinner and 45 g lighter. Beside the smaller and lighter body, all other features (used sensors, USB and autoguider interfaces, download time, …) are the same. But larger body of the C1 models allowed adding of some features, not available on the C0 cameras, like cooling fan and mounting threaded holes.
More details are available on the C0 and C1 camera product page. |