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Atik takes off with CMOS cameras

February 1st, 2020 by Wolfi

New exciting astro cameras from ATIK with CMOS technology.






Atik has recognized the signs of the times and offers the astrophotographer a good selection of modern CMOS peltier cooled cameras with high-quality sensors. Despite the new technology, the cameras can be operated with the proven ATIK software. The well-known reliability and ease of use that characterise ATIK cameras also applies to the new CMOS series. ATIK always offers the new cameras in a MONO and a COLOR version.

The sales launch of the new cameras is planned for mid-May.
ATKHORI2M und ATKHORI2C

The proven Horizon series with improved features. Entry into CMOS technology at a top Price, with the 21.9mm Panasonic Sensor.
ATK0192 und ATK0193

Sony Sensor IMX249 with 13,4mm Diameter and 5,86µm Pixel
ATK0190 und ATK0191

Sony Sensor IMX428 with 17,6mm Diameter and 4,5µm Pixel
ATK0194 und ATK0195

Sony Sensor IMX304 with 17,6mm Diameter and 3,45µm Pixel
ATikCosmos Full Sized Sensor

Big 24x36mm Sony Sensor IMX455 with 61,2 Megapixel

Link to the cooled ATIK Astro-Cameras

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us

Your team of Teleskop-Service




Agreement with Sharptstar, improvement of future delivery quality

February 28th, 2020 by Wolfi

Improvement in delivery quality of the TS86SDQ and TSAPO100Q
Both telescopes will be completely redesigned by Sharpstar for Telescope Service with the goal of improving the performance of optics in the field and also photographic star imaging. In order to achieve these goals for the production models as well, we have agreed the following steps with Sharpstar, in addition to redesigning the optics and frame:
Each optic is individually checked by the supplier and optimally collimated on the optical bench.
Every telescope comes with a manufacturing log.
Each telescope is also checked and if necessary readjusted during telescope service on the optical bench.


This way you get the guarantee that you will have fun with your telescope from the beginning :]