The SXVR-H18            

     Large format          8.3 Megapixels  

Monochrome

 

A view of the 17.96 x 13.52mm CCD installed in a prototype camera

 

The SXVR-H18 is another new departure from the normal SX line of Sony CCD based cameras. Until now, it was difficult for us to manufacture a camera based on a 'full frame' CCD, as such cameras need a mechanical shutter to avoid image smearing during download. We have now designed a highly miniaturised and reliable shutter that is small enough to fit inside the CCD chamber, and so here is our first full-frame camera!

 To reduce the negative effects of the greater Kodak dark signal, we have used a two stage Peltier cooler for an extra 10 degree reduction in the CCD temperature, and a multicoated fused quartz optical window for reduced dewing and better UV/IR transmission. The fast 4.5 second download time minimises the visibility of bias frame artefacts, such as hot columns and the top to bottom gradient that is commonly seen on such chips. We think that the result is a highly satisfactory mono camera with excellent sensitivity and resolution.

    Major features:


An excellent wide-field image of IC1396 in H-alpha, taken by Jimmy Nguyen from the South California desert.

A stack of  24 x 10 minute subs with a Borg 71FL + 0.66x super reducer.

Another excellent H-alpha image by Jimmy Nguyen. IC1805 from the South California desert.

 

A super LRGB image of M13 by David Rosenthal

 

Another excellent LRGB image from David Rosenthal

 


Specifications:

 

 


SH2-101 in H-alpha, by David Rosenthal

IC2177 in H-alpha by Jimmy Nguyen

 

 

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