The field of view is wide enough to capture the full disk of the Sun in popular hydrogen-alpha solar telescopes like the 60mm and 80mm Lunt Solar Telescope. This sensor is also ideal for hydrogen-alpha solar imaging. With so many pixels, you'll be able to publish high-resolution versions of your astrophotos. That means you'll get a wider field of view, perfect for imaging the Moon. The Skyris 274M features the largest imaging sensor in the Skyris line, along with the largest number of pixels. Skyris 274M using the Sony ICX274AL CCD Sensor Now, Celestron is proud to partner with The Imaging Source on the Skyris line. The Imaging Source's astronomical cameras are known for high quality, value, and performance. Skyris also features a Celestron-designed camera body which helps dissipate heat to minimize the effect of thermal noise on the CCD.Ĭelestron Partners with The Imaging Sourceįor years, The Imaging Source has provided amateur astronomers with high-quality CCD cameras that elevate amateur planetary imaging from a casual hobby into an art form. Skyris cameras are the first to offer ultra-fast USB 3.0 connections combined with the most popular Sony CCD chips used for planetary imaging. Capture the Sun, Moon, and planets like never before and create crisp, high-resolution images. Whether you're an advanced user or a beginner, you'll love creating beautiful astroimages with the Skyris astronomical CCD camera.