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The ZWO ASI533MC-Pro is a versatile and highly sensitive color astronomy camera for advanced deep-sk...

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Highlights
  1. Sony IMX533 1” Square CMOS Sensor Advanced back-illuminated sensor with 9MP (3008×3008) resolution for detailed astrophotography.
  2. Zero Amp Glow Technology Completely eliminates amp glow, giving clean long-exposure images without unwanted artifacts.
  3. High Quantum Efficiency (~80%) Captures more light, making it excellent for deep-sky objects like nebulae & galaxies.
  4. Ultra-Low Read Noise (~1e⁻) Produces smoother images with less noise even at high gain settings.
  5. 3.76µm Pixel Size + 50Ke Full Well Capacity Perfect balance of detail + dynamic range, ideal for both beginners and advanced users.
  6. 14-bit ADC & Wide Dynamic Range Ensures better color depth and tonal gradation in astrophotography images.
  7. USB 3.0 High-Speed Interface Fast data transfer with stable imaging performance (up to ~20fps).
  8. Built-in DDR Memory Buffer (in Pro models) Reduces frame drop and improves stability during long imaging sessions.
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