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Atik 414EX Mono Cooled CCD Camera

SKU ATK0136
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Original price $2,699.00 - Original price $2,699.00
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$2,699.00 - $2,699.00
Current price $2,699.00
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Specifications for the Atik 414EX Mono

Sensor Type Sony ICX825AL
Horizontal Resolution 1392 pixels
Vertical Resolution 1040 pixels
Pixel Size 6.45 µM x 6.45 µM
ADC 16 bit
Readout Noise 5 e- typical value
Interface USB 2 High Speed
Power 12v DC 1.0A
Minimum Exposure 1/1000th sec.
Maximum Exposure unlimited
Cooling Thermoelectric set point with max ΔT= >-30°C.
Weight approx. 400 g

Sony EXview HAD CCD II ICX825 sensor - Super Sensitive

The fact that you're reading this this shows you've made it past the most common trap in choosing a camera for astroimaging - how many megapixels is it?

There are 2 variables in your camera that are far more important to consider when imaging faint deep sky objects. Sensitivity and noise.

The sensitivity tells us how many precious photons will be converted to signal...this is were the new Sony ICX825 shines! But how much more sensitive is it? Compared with Atik's previous 314L+ at 650nm, the 414EX is 60% more sensitive. In fact, the 414EX is even more sensitive than the already spectacular 460EX, making it the perfect camera for the enthusiast with a limited budget. The graph below shows the striking difference between the ICX285 and ICX825:
Comparison 314L+ vs 414EX

Low noise and effective cooling

Atik's 414EX has more than just great sensitivity.

Another feature of the 414EXmaking it a winner for astrophotography is it's exceptionally low noise. When capturing a stunning portrait of your favourite deep sky target you will understand how delicately faint it is. This means the data you wish to capture is sparse.

If the electronics of the camera add noise (unwanted signal) to your image the end result will be lacking in detail and contrast. To ensure the contribution from noise is minimised Atik's 414EX has thermoelectric cooling that can easily lower the CCD chip to 30ºC below ambient, and is regulated, so that your image calibration is consistent. This results in a noise level so low that for most applications dark frames are an option rather than a requirement. The upshot is that you can spend more time imaging!

An image of M106 taken with Atik 414EX (courtesy of atik-cameras.com)

M106 with 414EX