CCD-cameras by QSI:
Among astrophotographers CCD-cameras from QSI (Quantum Scientific Imaging) count as the highest-quality and most prestigious of their kind. This is not only due to their thoughtful construction, but also their aesthetic and processing quality. The main feature of the 600 series are middle-sized CCD-sensors with very low noise and high dynamic range. The camera-specific electronics, from which other manufacturers of CCD-cameras often show restrictions, are also of the highest quality. As a result the system noise as opposed to the sensor noise is in practice irrelevant; it amounts to only 1/30 of the sensor noise. Whenever then there is a very weak signal and only a few photons hit the sensor - and this is exactly the case with Deep-Sky photography - QSI CCD-cameras shine. With this camera it is possible to get the maximum out of your equipment and location. Next to an uncompromising build quality QSI cameras are also sursprisingly compact and very energy-efficient; in spite of their powerful cooling.
The QSI 660i in summary:
The QSI 660i offers a high-end CCD-camera that leaves no desires open. Next to the installed brand-new Sony sensor ICX694 with a max. quantum efficiency over 75% the camera has a powerful two-element TEC cooling-system to minimize dark current, with which a sensor cooling of max. 45°C relative to ambient temperature is achievable. Through an optional liquid heat exchanger one can even reach delta 55°C. Included with the camera is an extensive driver and software-bundle, which provides immediate use.
The brand new Sony Sensor ICX694:
Sony CCD-sensors rank among the most light-sensitive and noiseless on the market. The ICX694 features an extremely high resolution of 2758x2208 (6.1 MP) with a pixel-size of 4,54 microns, as well as an outstanding maximum quantum efficiency of 77% (at 560nm). Alongside the remarkably low dark current (<0.002 electrons per second at -10°C), the sensor has an Antiblooming-gate, Microlenses and a fast Electronic Shutter.
Energy-efficient, powerful CCD-sensor Cooling:
A further strength of the QSI 660i is its energy-efficient and superior Cooling System. It consists of a 2-element TEC system and is equipped with intelligent, programmable fans. It can reach a cooling performance of 45°C relative to ambient temperature; the temperature is then maintained within a tolerance of +/- 0.1°C, which is crucial for creating a dark-frame library. With an optional liquid heat-exchanger the cooling performance will be further enhanced to delta 55°C.
So that such a drastic temperature is without condensation or frost forming on the sensor, the latter is seated within a hermetically sealed chamber, filled with ultra-dry noble gas.
Astrophotographic results obtained with this camera on Astrobin
Here you can find some astrophotographs made with this camera model:
Link to Astrobin