Description
The Celestron Neximage Solar System Imager 5MP Black is a device that can be used with any telescope to capture high-resolution images of planets, moons, and stars. The device includes a 5 mega pixel color sensor with Micron DigitalClarity technology to reduce image noise levels, and software that automatically filters out video frames most affected by poor atmospheric conditions, leaving only the sharpest, clearest frames to be stacked and aligned into one high-quality image. The Neximage 5 also has a live video function that allows you to view and capture live video on your computer. The Neximage 5 is also machined from aluminum and includes a 1.25 adapter barrel with C-threads for direct threaded connection to almost any telescope.
Capture high-resolution planetary, lunar and solar images with
almost any telescope with the NexImage 5 Solar System Imager.
Combined with the included software package, NexImage 5 brings out
tremendous detail and produces images rivaling those taken with
astronomical cameras costing hundreds more.
Simply point your telescope at the Moon or a planet and record a
quick video. The included software analyzes each frame of video,
throws away the fuzzy ones, and perfectly aligns the remaining
images. The result is a bright, clear image with the maximum amount
of color and detail. NexImage 5 is a great way to get started with
astroimaging, especially if you live in a light-polluted area. If
you can see the planet the sky, you can image it with NexImage
5!
- 5 Mega pixel color sensor with Micron DigitalClarity technology
to dramatically reduce image noise levels
- Software automatically filters out video frames most affected by
poor atmospheric conditions, leaving only the sharpest, clearest
frames to be stacked and aligned into one high-quality image
- View and capture live video on your computer
- Manually adjust gain, contrast, exposure time, frame rate and
color saturation using your PC
- Machined aluminum 1.25 adapter barrel with C-threads for direct
threaded connection to almost any telescope