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Player One Uranus-C Planetary Camera

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Player One Astronomy Uranus-C Camera

Player One Astronomy Uranus-C Camera

Introducing the Player One Astronomy Uranus-C Camera, a revolutionary imaging device designed for planetary imaging, Electronically Assisted Astronomy (EAA), and Lucky imaging. With its state-of-the-art technology and advanced features, the Uranus-C camera is your gateway to capturing stunning celestial wonders with ease and precision.

Cutting-Edge Sensor Technology

The Uranus-C camera features the latest Sony IMX585 1/1.2” format color sensor, utilizing the STARVIS 2 back-illuminated pixel technology used in CMOS image sensors. This impressive 2.9um pixel size offers a generous well depth of 38.8Ke and a total resolution of 8.3MP (3856*2180), providing exceptional image quality and clarity.

Versatile Imaging Capabilities

The Uranus-C camera isn't limited to planetary imaging; it excels in EAA and Lucky imaging as well. Capture stunning deep-sky objects and lucky shots of elusive events, thanks to its outstanding sensor performance and low noise characteristics.

Non-Amp-Glow for Clean Backgrounds

One of the biggest surprises of the Uranus-C camera is its "dark" dark frame. It exhibits no AMP glow whatsoever, resulting in a clean background, making it easier to obtain high-quality images.

Recommended Accessories

Enhance your imaging experience with our Active Cooling System (ACS). Designed for solar and big-format planetary cameras equipped with Passive Cooling Systems (PCS), the ACS ensures optimal temperature control for your camera, even during extended imaging sessions.

User Works Appreciation

The Uranus-C camera has been praised by astronomers for its exceptional performance. Users have captured stunning images of celestial wonders, including the Pelican Nebula and the Cocoon Nebula, utilizing telescopes like the RASA8 and TAKAHASHI TM200.

Tulip, Luke, RASA8 + Uranus-C camera

Uranus-C and Mars-C II is not only for planetary imaging, but also very powerful for EAA & Lucky imaging!

Product Description

Uranus-C is (IMX585) camera developed by Player One Astronomy, which adopts the newest Sony IMX585 1/1.2” format color sensor. The 2.9um pixel size accommodates a well depth of 38.8Ke with a total of 8.3MP  (the resolution is 3856*2180), and the diagonal is 12.85mm.

 

STARVIS 2 Technology

Uranus-C (IMX585) and Mars-C II (IMX662) based on Sony newest STARVIS 2 technology, it is back-illuminated pixel technology used in CMOS image sensors.

 

Format

Uranus-C (IMX585) has 1/1.2″ format, this size is quite big for imaging.


Full well

Uranus-C (IMX585) has 38.8Ke full well, it’s almost 3 times than IMX485 (13Ke).




Highlights

Non-Amp-Glow

Biggest supprise of Uranus-C (IMX585) camera is, its dark frame is totally “dark”, whatever we strength the curve, there is no AMP glow at all!

300s dark frame of Uranus-C camera(resize to 50%):

Non-Amp-Glow can give us very clean background, much easier to get high quaility images.

Recommended accessories:

ACS (Active Cooling System) is a external air-cooled system, designed for solar and big format planetary cameras which already has PCS (Passive Cooling System).

ACS can provide much better temperature control. When camera has PCS + ACS, temperature is only 7℃ higher than ambient, camera body is a little warm but won’t hot!

ACS is not only can be used in daylight for solar imaging, it also could be used in night for DSO lucky imaging.

https://player-one-astronomy.com/product/active-cooling-system-acs-for-uncooled-cameras/

User works appreciation

 

Pelican nebula, Photo by Luke Newbould

RASA8 telescope + Uranus-C (IMX585) camera, IDAS nbz uhc filter

2min*81 , gain=200, offset=10

 

Cocoon Nebula, Photo by Luke Newbould

RASA8 telescope + Uranus-C (IMX585) camera

 

M27 LinQisheng and LaoWan TAKAHASHI TM200+Uranus-C

 

Uranus-C camera also very good for lunar and planetary imaging, its 1/1.2″ big sensor can make mosaic moon more efficient.

Moon Phase, Photo by Stephane Gonza, 300mm Newtonian, Uranus-C camera.


 

Photo by Damian Peach, Post-processing by Ian Sharp, C14HD + Uranus-C camera

Features:

The naming of Player One Astronomy cameras is unique. Planetary camera line, naming depend on the size of planets, Mars(1/3″), Neptune(1/2″), Uranus(1/1.2″), Saturn(1″), Jupiter(4/3″).

Drivers and softwares download: http://player-one-astronomy.com/service/software/

Manuals download: http://player-one-astronomy.com/service/manuals/

Cutting-edge Design

The planetary cameras developed by Player One Astronomy uses a scientific and technological regular hexagon to construct the main body line, supplemented by round chamfers to achieve both rigidity and flexibility. The positive red, which is like a summer fire, is matched with the low-key and steady black, and the super-fine frosting process on the entire surface makes the camera look luxurious and cool, highlighting the style of high-end players, can’t take my eyes off 😀

 

2nd Gen – Sensor Tilt Plate

When taking deepsky objects, using sensor tilt plate can get a much smaller field curvature of the telescope.

 

The built-in high-density sponge shading pad can block the light from the side slits without any side leakage.


Passive Cooling System

Player One add a new feature called Passive Cooling System to conduct the heat from the sensor out.

256M DDR3 Cache

Player One Astronomy cameras are the first one who adopts the DDR3 cache in all planetary cameras in the world! It helps stabilize and secure data transmission, it effectively avoids frame dropping and greatly reduces readout noise.

With the DDR3 cache, the camera does not have high demands on computing needs any longer, it will still has excellent performance even if it is connected to a USB 2.0 port.

DPS technology

The planetary cameras from Player One Astronomy have DPS (Dead Pixel Suppression) technology. The DPS is anaylse many dark frames to find out thoes fixed abnormal pixel and record the map in camera memory. In imaging, each exposure frames, thoes position of dead pixels will be given a median value according to the active pixels around that abnormal pixel.

Overvoltage and overcurrent protection mechanism

Player One cameras produced by us ensures the safety of your camera and other equipment through overvoltage and overcurrent protection mechanisms.

Data Port

When the camera is connected to the USB3.0 interface and full-resolution preview is used, it can reach 47 FPS in RAW8 mode (10bit ADC). When recording images, since the actual writing speed will be affected by the writing speed of the hard disk itself, when the hard disk writing speed is slow, the recording may not reach the theoretical speed. It is recommended that you use a high-quality solid state drive to record data to give full play to the performance of the camera.

Use the ST4 guide cable to connect the camera and the AUTO GUIDE port of the equatorial mount to do guiding.

Performance

HCG open at gain=180.

 

Readout Noise

Regarding readout noise, we solemnly promise that all values are obtained from actual tests.  And for users, you could use Sharpcap 4 for testing. SC4 has a function called Sensor Analysis, provide a very simple way to test readout noise.

We wrote a tutorial on our website: https://player-one-astronomy.com/service/manuals/

If you are interested in readout noise testing, you may try it yourself, which is very simple.

QE Curve

This relative QE curve is provided by SONY Co., Ltd. This data is authentic and authoritative!

 

Mechanical Drawing


Player One Uranus-C Planetary Camera

£399.00