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Altair Astro Hypercam AA61CFX colour camera

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April 2022

A full-frame, cooled camera that will appeal to dedicated astro imagers

- TIM JARDINE

Altair Astro Hypercam AA61CFX colour camera

VITAL STATS

Price £3,850

Sensor Sony IMX455, full-frame CMOS

Resolution 61MP, 9,568 x 6,380

Exposure range 0.1 milliseconds to 3,600 seconds

Accessories 12V power supply, M54 nosepiece, M48 adaptor ring

Size 102mm x 91mm Weight 710g

Supplier Altair Astro

Tel 01263 731505

www.altair astro.com

Software

AltairCapture software is included with the camera. It allows full control of all the camera settings - including heating and cooling, 'HCG' (High Conversion Gain), 'LCG' (Low Conversion Gain) and 'Ultra Low Read Noise' modes, region of interest imaging and real-time live focusing - all in a simple-to-learn, intuitive interface that keeps any distracting complications to a minimum.

The Hypercam AA61CFX is a full-frame, one-shot colour astronomy camera with 16-bit capability. Designed for serious astrophotography and dedicated enthusiasts, the AA61CFX represents a significant investment. Matching its high-end capabilities to the rest of an imaging setup is a crucial exercise, as this camera will quickly reveal any shortcomings in the equipment it's used with. For our tests we selected a high-grade mount on a permanent pier and a 150mm apochromatic telescope, which provided a large enough colour-corrected, flat imaging field.

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