OCULUS PRO ALL-SKY CAMERA 180º

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The Oculus PRO All-Sky Camera is designed to provide high Quality sky images for weather and meteor observations.  The core of this camera is based on the super-sensitive 1.4 megapixel ‘Ultrastar PRO’, it comes with the 1.55mm f2 180 degree ‘Fish-Eye’ lens giving you horizon to horizon

 coverage.


• CCD type: ICX205AL Sony SuperHAD interline CCD with low dark current and vertical antiblooming. 
• CCD Full resolution pixel data: Pixel size: 4.65uM x 4.65uM, Image format: 1392 x 1040 pixels 
• CCD quality: Grade 1 • Spectral Response: QE max at 520nM (~50%), 30% at 420nM and 670nM. 
• Readout Noise: RMS - typically only 7 electrons. • Full-well capacity: Greater than 15,000 e- (unbinned)
• Anti-blooming: Overload margin greater than 1000x. • Dark current: Less than 0.1 electrons/second @ + 10C ambient. 
• Data format: 16 bits. • Lens details: 2.5mm FL F/1.2 180 degree ‘Fish Eye’ • Computer Interface: Built-in USB 2.0 • Image download time: Typically 0.6 seconds at full resolution using USB 2.0. 
• Power requirements: Camera is USB powered, dew heater requires 12v at 1 amp max. • Input connection: ‘Mini B’ USB socket for USB2.0 and a 2.1mm jack for +12v heater supply. 
• Cooling system: Ambient air cooling. 
• Overall size: 150mm tall x 95mm diameter, including the polycarbonate weather dome.

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