

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. You'll get results that rival those of more expensive cameras, at a price that's well suited to the budding astroimager. Twice as sensitive in the near-infrared as the IMX136, the IMX236 offers the perfect combination of speed, sensitivity, and value. ULTRA-SENSITIVE SONY EXMOR™ IMX236LQJ CMOS SENSORĬMOS technology is emerging as the hottest thing in imaging, and SONY'S EXMOR IMX236 sensor leads the way. The world's top planetary imagers, including Christopher Go, beta-tested and use Skyris cameras. The Skyris 236 is the best planetary imaging camera on the market.Powered by SuperSpeed USB 3.0 technology, Skyris transfers data at the fastest possible speeds.Uses the latest Sony Exmor CMOS technology which is very sensitive to near infrared, which is beneficial for planetary imaging.Designed and engineered in Germany by The Imaging Source, the leader in high-end planetary imaging, in collaboration with Celestron engineers in California.
