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Home Astro-Imaging CCD & CMOS Cameras Altair Astronomy Cameras Altair GPCAM3 290C Colour Guide / Imaging Camera
The Altair GPCAM3 290C Colour camera has the sought after Sony Exmor IMX290 CMOS sensor, with high sensitivity, and extremely low read noise. It can be used for solar, planetary, lunar lucky imaging as well as long exposure deepsky imaging, and of course video astronomy. Time-lapse all-sky imaging (with optional meteor lens) is fully supported in the software. Amp glow is very well suppressed making this sensor a particularly good choice for deepsky imaging or video astronomy.SPECIAL OFFERFREE 1 YEAR SharpCap PRO License with all Altair Hypercam Cameras! Just download the latest SharpCap, connect your camera, register when the screen pops up and sign up for your free license. The SONY Exmor IMX290 Colour CMOS sensor has very low read noise, with 2.9 micron pixels and a large 1920x1080 array giving 2.07 megapixels. It is also BSI, or backside illuminated and carries the STARVIS rating. The casing has an external heatsink surface, which dissipates heat generated by the electronics, reducing thermal noise. The USB3.0 connector is the high strength type - the highest quality component of it's type on the market. This is much more reliable than the micro-USB connectors found on smartphones (we all know how those loosen up over a short time!).SPECIAL OFFER! FREE 1 YEAR SharCap PRO License with all Altair GPCAM3 Cameras! Just download the latest SharpCap, connect your camera, register when the screen pops up and sign up for your free license. Sharpcap PRO has the amazingly accurate guidescope polar alignment routine, focus assistance, live flat field subtraction and many more great features to make deepsky, EAA or solar system imaging that much easier. Download SharpCap now to take advantage of this special offer.Please Download Altair Camera Drivers Here Before plugging in the camera
Solar system imaging: The GPCAM3 290C is also capable of solar. lunar, or planetary imaging (video capture) allowing detailed images with refractors of less than 3 metres focal length, where small pixels (only 2.4x2.4um), high frame rates, and low read noise get the most detail. The ROI (Region of Interest) feature can be used for even higher frame rates when imaging the planets, sun or moon at high magnification. EAA & Video Astronomy: The GPCAM3 290C is recommended for Full HD Electronically Assisted Astronomy / Video Astronomy because of it's high sensitivity thanks to Sony STARVIS back-side-illumination (BSI) and Exmor-R technology. Deepsky astro-photography: Camera has amp glow suppression, and you can effectively remove any remaining amp glow by using the "Live" darkframe subtraction in AltairCapture or SharpCapor, or with with darkframes during processing as usual.To sum it up, the most desirable features of the IMX290 sensor are: - IMX290 Sensor Size: 1/2.8" (5.60x3.10mm)- SONY STARVIS and Exmor R Technology with a sensitivity of 2000 mV or more per 1µm²- Low read noise, approx. 0.77-1.66e electrons (e-) or less. (See read noise vs. gain graph).- Saturation (full well) capacity approx. 15Ke- electrons (e-)- High Dynamic Range with 12 bit ADC for high image quality in both light and dark (high contrast) areas- Digital binning Video astronomy and long exposure deepsky imaging: GPCAM3 290C delivers great results for for both deepsky imaging and video astronomy (or EAA) using the Live Stacking features in the free AltairCapture software or SharpCap. (Firecapture is also supported - now in Beta release). Time-lapse all-sky imaging and video is fully supported, and the camera can be used with a DSLR lens to image large areas of sky. Speed and reliability in one camera: USB3.0 and on-board memory buffering give much faster transfer speeds than the GPCAM USB2.0 series, pushing the USB3.0 format to the limit, yet within a stable envelope. Memory buffering almost completely eliminates dropped frames and corrupted video files, a common problem with USB cameras, and enables faster more consistent frame rates, even with less powerful notebook computers. Consistency and stability is improved for video capture sequences - especially desirable for scientific applications. QUALITY software and drivers included: Unlike cheaper cameras, Altair Astro has spent considerable time developing the extensively featured and intuitive AltairCapture software, which can be downloaded from cameras.altairastro.com. AltairCapture is a stable 64 bit Windows application, which allows full control of the camera in high speed video or still mode. It includes extensive automation features, and supports all the major file formats useful for astro imaging and professional scientific imaging in 14bit or 8bit mode. Furthermore, the popular PHD Guiding, SharpCap and Firecapture (Beta) are also natively supported. ASCOM drivers are also available for download at cameras.altairastro.com where you can also get regular driver updates. The installation process is easy, and unlike with cheaper cameras, you don't need to be a computer expert to make your camera work. Wide compatibility: Although the GPCAM3 is a USB3.0 camera, it is also fully compatible with USB2.0 ports when a longer cable and less speed are required, for example in deepsky or video astronomy using the live stacking features in AltairCapture or Sharpcap. Windows 7 to Windows 10 software is widely supported by AltairCapture in 64bit mode (see technical info for details). Autoguiding: The camera has an ST4 auto-guiding port, and can be used to auto-guide with mounts from all the major manufacturers supporting ST4 format, including iOptron, Celestron and Skywatcher. The sensor is more than sensitive enough for autoguiding. Support & warranty: Altair delivers proper on-shore English-speaking UK/EU support with a 2 year manufacturer warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. Now just try that with a Chinese camera! New users should definitely visit the Altair Astro Google User Group where you can get answers to technical questions, as well as sharing tips and techniques, to get the best out of your camera. The AltairCapture software interface supports most European languages including English, German, French, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Thai, and Turkish. File formats: The camera can be fully controlled in AltairCapture and SharpCap to output uncompressed .AVI and .SER video files for solar system imaging, as well as all common still image formats such as .JPEG .PNG .TIFF .BMP, and .FITS (for deepsky imaging) to mention just a few. The IMX290 Sensor supports 8bit or 12bit ADC output. The 12 bit output mode can be used for deep sky imaging with less frames needing to be stacked and a wider pixel intensity range. The sensor sensor is extremely sensitive and a good candidate for video astronomy, especially with small refractors (final .FITS file is stretched to 16bit for post processing compatiblility). Find out more about bit depth here. Find out more about video & file formats here. Whats different about the GPCAM3 platform compared to the GPCAM1 and GPCAM2? GPCAM3 has additional electronics for USB3.0 support, and to make space for the FULL SIZE USB3.0 connector. (We feel USB micro connectors are not a good idea for imaging because they don't maintain a reliable connection and wear easily, so we used full-size dual port connectors on this camera). Better control with Trigger Mode: Trigger Mode is fully supported to make long exposures of over 5 seconds easier to control. With most CMOS cameras, in normal video mode, the camera controls are "locked up" during a long exposure, so you have to wait for the exposure to complete before the camera will accept any commands. So you have to wait to abort a frame if a cloud covers the view, or make routine changes, say gain (ISO), exposure duration, re-aligning or refocusing on the object. However in "Trigger Mode", you can now stop the camera instantly (even if you are half way through a long 30 second exposure) change the settings, and re-start the camera looping again. For long exposures "Trigger Mode" is essential. Of course you can use normal video mode at up to 5 second exposures for video astronomy and solar system imaging. The GPCAM3 also has improved circuitry to improve data transfer stability at high frame rates (reducing dropped frames) and to increase compatibility with a wider range of PCs. This gives a more consistent data transfer rate over USB buses on laptops or desktop PCs. Included in the box:Camera body.1.5m High-speed USB3.0 cable.1.5m ST4 guide cable.1.25 inch x nosepiece with female 1.25" filter thread on the front.(Optional 2" OD Nosepiece with dual 2 and 1.25" filter threads is available, code GPCAM-2IN)CS-Mount insert (12.5mm back-focus) is pre-installed on camera. (Optional 5mm extension adapter is available for C-Mount lenses requiring 17.5mm back-focus.)Removable UVIR blocking filter with anti-reflection coatings. (Removable for sensor cleaning).Silicon dust cap for sensor.Note: This camera does not come with software in the box. To operate the camera you will need to download the latest camera drivers at cameras.altairastro.com (opens new window) Sensor & performance specifications:ALTAIRH290C: SONY Exmor R BSI IMX290 Color CMOS sensorSensor Size: 1/2.8" (5.60x3.10mm)Video exposure duration shortest/longest (Video Mode): 0.244 ms (0.000244 secs) - 5 secsDeepsky exposure duration (Trigger Mode): 0.244 ms (0.000244 secs) - 1000 secs (16.66mins)Bit depth: 8bit & 12bit mode switchablePixel size microns: 2.9x2.9 umResolution in pixels: 2.1MP 1920 x 1080 Full HDRecording System: Still Picture and VideoRegion of Interest (ROI) support: AvailableApprox. Max frame rates* (assuming computer Bus operating at full bandwidth):8bit mode:1920x1080 127 FPS640x480 273 FPS ROI mode320x240 507 FPS ROI mode12bit mode:Approx 50% of above * Realistic frame rates based on average user reports. May be revised as we get more data. The shorter the exposure duration, the faster the frame rate. An expensive PC does not guarantee a fast frame rate because PC bus and main board architecture vary. Sensor QE / Quantum Efficiency: TBCGain Sensitivity: Mono 1300mv Colour 2449mvDynamic Range: 66dbSNR Maximum: 38dbReadout: Progressive ScanShutter: Electronic Rolling Shutter Software & OS support:Drivers & AltairCapture software download Download Altair Camera Drivers HereDriver support: PHD2, AltairCapture, SharpCapAltairCapture OS support: Win XP 32bit / Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10 (32 & 64 bit) NOTE: Windows 10 is recommended for best USB performance, with 2013 or later USB host controller v1.0 or later.SharpCap (a 3rd party application) is also fully supported and tested with native drivers.USB Port & Cable: 3.0 USB Cable, 1.5m cable (USB2.0 also supported at low frame rates).ST4 Port & Cable: Standard ST4 Opto-Isolated, 1.5m cable, iOptron, Celestron, Skywatcher SynScan GOTO.Windows PC Hardware Requirements for best performance:Minimum CPU: Equal to i5 or HigherMinimum Memory: 8GB or MoreUSB port: USB2.0 High-speed Port or USB3.0 High-speed Port (best performance). Please note: Some laptops and touchscreen notebooks may not have adequate USB throughput. Camera Format:Cooling: High Performance CNC machined aluminium casing with external Heat-sink and internal cold-finger contacting rear of sensor.Camera body length: 73 mmWeight grams: 70 g (camera net weight)Sensor cover-glass transmission:Clear coverglass: AR-coated 350-1050nm transmission wavelengthUV/IR blocking filter AR-coated coverglass: 400-700nm transmission wavelength Back-focus & Adapter compatibility:Cover glass is removable for cleaning and can be swapped with a clear or UV/IR blocking glass as required.CS-mount lens compatibility: C-Mount male threaded lens with 12.5mm back-focus (or flange-distance) requirement.C-mount lens adapter 5mm extension: OptionalC-mount lens compatibility: C-Mount male threaded lens with 17.5mm back-focus (or flange-distance) requirement.Astro filter thread adapter: Included, 1.25" OD and 2 OD (optional), Female threadSensor surface distance from flat end of CS-mount adapter: 12.5 mmSensor surface distance from flat end of 1.25" / M42 Astro adapter: 37 mm Operating environment conditions:Power consumption: 0.3 W (standby) 0.97w (running)Max operating temp: 50 °CLowest operating temp: -10 °CMax operating humidity: 80 % RHPower source in Volts: 5V DC (via USB cable) Windows PC Hardware Requirements:Minimum PC: Equal to Intel i3 4GB+ RAM Windows 10 OS with separate graphics card.Recommended PC: ( 2013+ i5 4GB RAM Intel 1.0x USB Host Controller preferable with separate graphics)USB port compatibility: USB2.0 High-speed Port or USB3.0 High-speed Port(computers manufactured in 2013 or later give best USB speed).Monitor Display: 17" or Larger recommended.Software delivery: Downloaded online at cameras.altairastro.com and saved to hard drive. Packaging:Protective silicon rubber end-cap for camera CS-thread.Plastic end cap for 1.25" nosepiece.Padded cardboard storage box with durable foam insertsPlease Download Altair Camera Drivers Here Before plugging in the camera
Great Camera and Great Service A great choice for beginners who wish to touch a bit on the different types of astrophotography without burning a hole in their pockets. When it is time to upgrade, it lives on as a guide camera. As for Harrison, can't find a better and more helpful specialist. They are always my 1st choice. (21/08/2020) Haitham - Norfolk
Excellent service Was wondering which camera to buy and was confused as to which one to choose as they seem very similar. Sent a message requesting some guidance and recieved a reply very soon after. Ordered this camera and it arrived next day. Lots to lear with it but looking forward to it. Excellent service (23/05/2020) Adrian - Leicester
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