QHY268M/C
Overview The QHY268M/C is an advanced astronomical imaging camera designed for capturing celestial objects. Let’s delve into its features: Review from Trevor Jones Astrobackyard Sensor and Resolution: The QHY268M/C utilizes a Sony IMX571 sensor, which is back-illuminated and has a native 16-bit A/D (analog-to-digital) converter. It boasts a resolution of 26 megapixels with 3.76-micron pixels. Monochrome and Color Versions: The QHY268M is the monochrome version, while the QHY268C is the color version. Both cameras offer true 16-bit A/D conversion, resulting in smooth gradations between colors. Image Buffer: To ensure smooth data transfer, the QHY268 has a 1GB DDR3 image buffer. This buffer allows uninterrupted data flow from the entire 26MP sensor at high speeds. Back Focal Length (BFL): Since January 2023, the top part of the QHY268C has been modified to match that of the QHY268M. The shorter back focal length (SBFL) version of the QHY268C now exists, with