A fairly huge CCD with a charitable field of view - almost the exact same size as the ST-8XME.
Even more than a million pixels - nearly two megapixels.
Great sensitivity.
Low noise.
Antiblooming defense - helpful for small refractors.
High resolution on smaller sized telescopes with 7.4 micron square pixels.
Versatility of binning 2x2 on bigger scopes with good image size.
Self-guiding with an integrated TC-237H CCD.
Remote Guide Head Port.
High speed download - about 4.5 seconds for a complete 1.9 megapixel image.
The KODAK DIGITAL SCIENCETM KAI-2020M is a high-performance multi-megapixel image sensing unit made for a large range of clinical, medical imaging, and device vision applications. The 7.4 mm square pixels with microlenses supply high level of sensitivity and the large complete well capacity results in high dynamic range. The vertical overflow drain structure provides antiblooming security, and allows electronic shuttering for accurate exposure control to 0.001 seconds. Other features consist of low dark present, negligible lag and low smear. The KAI-2020M CCD is a 2 megapixel progressive scan detector with an active image area of 1.92 million pixels. The active image location is 1600 x 1200 pixels. This variety is 75 % bigger than the Sony CCD utilized in competitors' "megapixel" cameras, nearly as large as an ST-8XME, and the ST-2000XM is a self-guiding camera, using SBIG's patented dual sensor design.
The imaging CCD is nearly the exact same size as the KAF-1603ME utilized in the ST-8XME, due to the smaller sized pixel size it contains almost half a million even more pixels than the ST-8XME.
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