Skyris 236C
Item #: 95506- Designed and engineered in Germany by The Imaging Source, the leader in high-end planetary imaging, in collaboration with Celestron engineers in California
- Uses the latest Sony Exmor CMOS technology which is very sensitive to near infrared, which is beneficial for planetary imaging
- Powered by SuperSpeed USB 3.0 technology, Skyris transfers data at the fastest possible speeds
- The Skyris 236 is the best planetary imaging camera on the market. The world’s top planetary imagers, including Christopher Go, beta-tested and use Skyris cameras
Overview
- Designed and engineered in Germany by The Imaging Source, the leader in high-end planetary imaging, in collaboration with Celestron engineers in California
- Uses the latest Sony Exmor CMOS technology which is very sensitive to near infrared, which is beneficial for planetary imaging
- Powered by SuperSpeed USB 3.0 technology, Skyris transfers data at the fastest possible speeds
- The Skyris 236 is the best planetary imaging camera on the market. The world’s top planetary imagers, including Christopher Go, beta-tested and use Skyris cameras
Description
ULTRA-SENSITIVE SONY EXMOR™ IMX236LQJ CMOS SENSOR
CMOS technology is emerging as the hottest thing in imaging, and SONY’S EXMOR IMX236 sensor leads the way. Twice as sensitive in the near-infrared as the IMX136, the IMX236 offers the perfect combination of speed, sensitivity, and value. You’ll get results that rival those of more expensive cameras, at a price that’s well suited to the budding astroimager. The IMX236’s small pixel size of just 2.8 microns delivers more resolution and requires less focal length than cameras with larger pixels – a big advantage for planetary imaging. Small to medium telescopes can achieve a bigger image scale without compromising sensitivity.
Celestron offers a wide array of high-quality, affordable, and user-friendly planetary imagers! Click here to learn more on how to choose an imager that’s right for you.
CELESTRON PARTNERS WITH THE IMAGING SOURCE
For years, The Imaging Source has produced astronomical cameras known for quality, performance, and value, elevating planetary imaging from a casual hobby into an art form. Now, The Imaging Source design team in Germany has joined forces with Celestron’s engineers in California to create the Skyris line.
Skyris combines the unmatched expertise of The Imaging Source, with Celestron’s innovative industrial design. And of course, it’s backed by Celestron’s world-class product support and 2-year warranty. Whether you're an advanced user or a beginner, you'll love creating beautiful astroimages with these easy-to-use cameras. Capture the Sun, Moon, and planets like never before and create crisp, high-resolution images.
MORE DATA, FASTER WITH USB 3.0 AND LIGHTNING-FAST READOUT
Skyris is capable of super-fast image download thanks to USB 3.0 connections. Even more impressive, Skyris’ CMOS sensor is capable of capturing up to 200 frames per second when subframed on planets. Or image the full 2.3 megapixel 1/3-inch sensor at 60 frames per second—great for lunar and solar imaging.
Skyris 236C is a one-shot color camera, allowing you to capture full-color images instantly. There's no need to image the same target multiple times to capture different colors. You also won't need to invest in filters and a filter wheel.
Skyris also features a Celestron-designed camera body, which helps dissipate heat to minimize the effect of thermal noise on the CCD. Skyris cameras do not have an optical window, which makes cleaning your camera easier and ensures maximum light transmission with no risk of internal reflections.
A COMPLETE IMAGING SOLUTION—JUST ADD YOUR TELESCOPE AND PC!
All Skyris cameras include Celestron iCap capture software and stacking software (for Windows systems only). This software suite allows you to easily control the camera, capture, and export your images or movie files. Next, you’ll filter your images and stack the best shots to create your masterpiece.
With a 1.25" nosepiece and 10' USB 3.0 cable included, Skyris has everything you need to get started with lunar, solar, or planetary imaging.
USING SKYRIS AS AN AUTOGUIDER
Skyris cameras also make excellent autoguiders. If used with a Celestron mount, Skyris connects as a DirectShow device or WDM-style webcam. Just plug the hand control into the supplied serial cable using an optional USB to RS-232 Adapter. Skyris works with popular software like MaxIm DL or freeware like PHD Guiding. Skyris can also be used as an autoguider. For more details, please check the article in our Support tab.
Specifications
General | |
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Color or Monochrome: | Color |
Power Requirements: | Powered by USB |
USB Cable: | High-speed USB 3.0, cable 10' long, USB 2.0 back-compatible |
Camera Housing Construction: | Extruded aluminum with integral heat sink fins |
Optical Window: | None |
Pixel Size: | 2.8 micron Square |
A/D Conversion: | 12 bit |
Imaging Sensor: | Sony IMX236LQJ CMOS |
Camera Resolution (in Pixels): | 1920x1200 |
Total Number of Pixels: | 2.3 MP |
Mounting: | 1.25" barrel and C-thread |
Sensor Size: | 5.44mm x 3.42mm (0.21" x 0.13") |
Shutter: | Electronic Rolling Shutter |
Software Compatibility: | iCap | IC Capture | DirectShow | FireCapture |
Operating Environment: | -40° - 104°F (-40° - 40°C) |
Sub-Framing: | Hardware Selectable |
Exposure Range: | 0.0001 to 10 seconds |
Frames per second: | Up to 200 (60 fps at full frame) |
Back Focus Distance: | 19mm (0.75") with nosepiece | 17.5mm (0.68") with C-mount |
Recommended/Best Usage: | Advanced planetary and lunar imaging |
Weight: | 3.6 oz (102 g) |
Included Items: | Skyris 236 camera body | 1.25" nosepiece | Software CD | USB cable | Instruction manual |
Support & Downloads
Manuals: |
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Skyris Manual |
Software & Firmware: |
iCap 2.5 Camera Control Software |
Skyris Firmware 5/18/2015 Build |
Skyris Drivers 4/1/2020 Build |
Hot Pixel Removal Tool |