Manufacturer: ASI - ZWO
Product number: ASI662MC

EUR 388,00


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ZWO ASI662MC Color USB3.0 Astro Camera with passive Air-Cooling - Sensor D=6.44 mm
This camera is equipped with a modern 1/2.8" sensor with 1920*1080 pixels. The IMX662 offers an extremely smooth image without amplifier glow in addition to the modern Starvis-2 technology (back-illumination), but convinces especially with the high resolution (2.9 µm pixels) and the high frame rate. We recommend the camera among others for:
Detailed planetary photography
Lunar surface details
Sun details (with suitable filter)
Photography of (small) brighter nebulae and star clusters without power consuming cooling - exposure time up to 2000 seconds is possible
Infrared photography to reduce the influence of seeing, thus sharper luminance channel
Autoguiding camera (autoguiding port is available)
EAA (electronically assisted astronomy) for planets, moon and sun


Lunar and planetary photography
Due to the fine 2.9 µm pixels, you achieve a very high resolution already from f/10, which makes the use of Barlow lenses and converter systems superfluous.

EAA (electronically assisted astronomy)
The high resolution, combined with a high frame rate of 108 fps at full resolution (RAW8 format), allows real-time observation of planets as well as details on the moon and sun. Why not observe together in a group - without long waiting for everyone´s turn!

Use as autoguider:
The ASI662MC is a lightweight with only 126 grams. It hardly loads the focuser. Of course, the camera offers the ST-4 autoguiding interface. A 2 metres long autoguiding cable is also included.

AR-coated clear glass filter protects the sensor from dust
The clear glass filter prevents dust from getting to the sensor. It also lets UV and infrared through, so you can also do infrared photography with the camera. You have full control over what light hits the sensor with the right choice of contrast filters, nebula filters, IR pass filters, or UV/IR blocking filters.

Air cooling - reduces sensor temperature
The sensor heats up during the exposures. The PCS dissipates heat from the sensor via a heat conducting pad. The sensor temperature is thus reduced by up to 15 degrees Celsius compared to cameras without PCS.

Very high sensitivity for short exposure times
One advantage of the back-illuminated CMOS sensor is the lower readout noise and improved sensitivity. In particular, Sony uses STARVIS-2 technology in the IMX662 sensor, which provides excellent low-light visibility. You can achieve a very high light output in astro imaging and realize high image quality not only in visible light, but also in the near infrared range (to reduce seeing). In addition, the low readout noise and the high full-well capacity ensure a higher dynamic range.

The ASI662MC is not only ideal for planetary and detailed images of the Sun and Moon but can also be used as a live streaming camera or as an all-sky camera for observing or monitoring weather conditions.

The low noise and anti-ampglow circuitry make this not! Peltier-cooled camera interesting for capturing deep-sky objects such as faint nebulae, star clusters and galaxies.

The HCG mode:
The camera has a built-in HCG mode that can effectively reduce readout noise at high gain and maintain the same wide dynamic range that you would expect at low gain. When the gain is 150, the HCG mode will turn on automatically. This results in readout noise below 1.45 e- while the dynamic range can still reach almost 12.5 f-stops.

Downloads, drivers:
ZWO provides software and drivers online for free download.

Software and drivers for all ZWO cameras

Frequently asked questions about ZWO cameras:
The FAQ area is constantly updated by ZWO, here you will find answers to many questions.

FAQ about ZWO cameras

ZWO Users Forum

Manuals for ZWO products:
The manuals page is constantly updated by ZWO, here you can find user guides for ZWO products.

Link to the manuals

How to clean my ZWO camera:
The manufacturer provides a manual that deals with the cleaning of an ASI camera and the regeneration of the desiccant tablets: Please click here
Sensor:Sony 1/2.8" CMOS IMX662AAQR-C color sensor
Resolution:1920*1080 pixels, 2.07 megapixels
Pixel size:2.9 µm
Sensor size:5.568 mm x 3.132 mm
Diagonal:6.45 mm (1/2.8")
Capture speed:up to 107.6 FPS at 10 bit
Exposure time:from 32 µs - 2000 s
ROI:Supported
ST4 autoguider port:Yes
Distance from T2 thread to sensor:12.5 mm
Shutter type:Rolling shutter
Protective window:AR coated, full IR transmission
Connection:USB3.0/USB2.0
QE:~91%
Full well:37.8 ke-
Anti amp glow circuit:Yes
Readout noise:6.9 e- to 0.8 e-
Bit resolution:12 bit ADC
Telescope connection:M42x0.75 / 2" / 1.25" (via adapter)
Tripod thread:1/4" at the rear side
Dimensions:D 62 mm x 37.1 mm (without lens)
Working temperature:-5 °C to +50 °C
System requirements:USB 3.0 should be supported by the operating system - Windows 8 and above, Mac OS X 10.8, Linux kernel 2.6.31 (Ubuntu 16.04 and above)
Weight:126 g
ASI camera
Adapter T2 (M42x0.75) on 1.25"
1.25" cover
Adapter T2 to CS mount (mounted)
Wide field lens (mounted)
USB 3.0 cable
ST4 cable
Quick Start Guide





Question:
How to mount the camera on a tripod or dovetail bar?

Answer from Teleskop-Service:
In the center of the back of the body, there is a female 1.25" photo thread. This allows you to mount the camera on a tripod or dovetail bar (possibly via an L-bracket for binoculars):




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Reviews

Written by Christoph LICHTBLAU
on 2023-10-27

"Die Kamera hat tolle Werte.An Farbverschiebung und Grundkontrast kann noch verbessert werden. Grundsätzlich aber ok."

Written by Hubert Elsner
on 2023-08-23

"Ich konnte die ASI662MC bisher mit meinem C9.25 und 2-fach Barlow am Saturn testen. Mit dem Ergebnis bin ich sehr zufrieden. Aus Neugierde probierte ich M57 mit je 120sec Einzelbelichtung und Guiding. Natürlich mit Darkftames, Flats und Darkflats. Kein Ampglow ! Für kleine PNs absolut tauglich. Preis / Leistung OK. Klare Kaufempfehlung."