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The QSI 540 camera employs a 4.2 megapixel Kodak KAI-04022 interline transfer CCD image sensor with microlens technology. The high quantum efficiency, wide dynamic range and low noise performance make the QSI 540 ideally suited to a broad range of demanding astronomical, scientific, medical and industrial imaging applications. The larger field of view offered by the 21.4mm diagonal CCD in the 540 makes a great combination with a wide variety of telescopes and other optical systems.
Electronic Shutter
The QSI 540i utilizes the electronic shutter built into the KAI-04022 CCD image
sensor to control exposures. Shutter timing is very precise and can range from
as short as 100 microseconds up to 240 minutes.
540s adds Mechanical Shutter
The Model 540s camera adds the optional internal mechanical shutter in
the 'mid-size' camera body configuration. When operating with an interline
transfer CCD, a mechanical shutter is not used to actually make the exposure.
This is still the responsibility of the electronic shutter. The mechanical
shutter is employed to cover the CCD and simplify the creation of Dark and Bias frames for
subsequent image processing.
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540ws adds Internal Color Filter Wheel
The Model 540ws adds an internal five position filter wheel to the camera in the 'full-size' camera
body. Because the internal color filter wheel is positioned so close to the focal plane, the 540ws is able to provide excellent results free of vignetting even with optics down below a focal ratio of f/4.5. The filter wheel accepts any standard 1.25" filter.
Various filter configurations are available.
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540wsg adds Integral Off-Axis Guider
The Model 540wsg camera has the internal mechanical shutter and color filter wheel like the 540ws, plus it adds an integral Precision Off-Axis Guider (OAG). This
allows guiding using the light from your main telescope while picking
off the light from the guide star in front of the filters.
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