QHY5III678M
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QHY5III678M is a compact guide and planetary camera for keeping long-exposure rigs locked onto a star.
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Specifications
Overview
- Camera type
- Mono planetary / guide camera
Sensor
- Sensor
- Sony IMX678 CMOS / 1/1.8-inch
- Megapixels
- 8.29 MP
- Resolution
- 3840 x 2160 (8.29 MP)
- Pixel size
- 2 um
- Color / mono
- Mono
Use
- Primary use
- High-resolution mono planetary imaging and guiding
Specifications
- Interface
- USB3.2 Gen1 Type-C
- Weight
- 90 g
Sensor / electronics
- Sensor
- Sony IMX678
- Pixel size
- 2 um
- Resolution
- 3856 x 2180
- Full well
- 9000 e-
- Read noise
- 0.57-3.3 e-
- Back focus
- 17mm
Astrophotography Fit
Best for off-axis guiding or guide scopes where a larger, more sensitive sensor improves star selection.
QHY5III678M is a small astronomy camera that can guide, and in many cases double as a lunar or planetary camera. Mono sensors are usually preferred for guiding sensitivity; color guide cameras make more sense when planetary use is also part of the plan.
For long focal length telescopes, sensor size matters because an off-axis guider sees a small, off-center slice of the field. For short refractors, a modest guide scope and a smaller guide camera are often enough.
Best paired with
- Off-axis guiders on SCTs, RCs, and longer refractors
- Mounts running PHD2, ASIAIR guiding, or similar software
- Rigid threaded guide paths with repeatable focus
Not recommended for
- Using as the primary camera for large deep-sky targets
- Loose finder-shoe guide scopes on long focal length rigs
- Expecting guiding to fix poor polar alignment, flexure, or mount overload
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| Retailer | Price | Availability | View Offer |
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| Cloud Break Optics Cloud Break Optics | $399.00 | In stock Updated 5/11/2026 | View Offer - $399.00 |