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ZWO ASI585MC Air

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ZWO ASI585MC Air is a small-sensor one-shot color astronomy camera for planetary, lunar, and solar capture.

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ZWO ASI585MC Air

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Specifications

Sensor

Sensor model
Sony IMX585 main sensor + SC2210 guide sensor
Color / mono
Color
Sensor size
1/1.2-inch main sensor
Megapixels
8.29 MP
Resolution
3840 x 2160 (8.29 MP)
Pixel size
2.9 µm main / 4 µm guide
Full well
40 ke main / 8.78 ke guide

Cooling

Cooling
two-stage TEC cooling system lowers the CMOS sensor temperature by 30°C–35°C below ambient, effectively reducing dark current generation

Mechanical

Interface
USB-C / Wi-Fi smart camera
Buffer
Built-in ASIAIR storage and control
Back focus
55 mm DSLR-style spacing

Astrophotography Fit

A focused one-shot color camera for high-frame-rate planetary, lunar, and solar imaging.

ZWO ASI585MC Air is a midrange one-shot color camera aimed at planetary, lunar, and solar capture.

As a color camera, it keeps the capture workflow simpler than a mono rig. It works especially well when you want one camera for broadband targets plus a dual-band filter for emission nebulae under light pollution.

The Air version folds camera control into the body, which is helpful for tidy portable ZWO rigs but less flexible if you prefer a separate mini PC or cross-brand control stack.

For high-frame-rate work, pair it with a long focal length telescope, an ADC when planets are low, and capture software that can record short exposures quickly. It is less satisfying as the only deep-sky camera unless the target scale and sensor size make sense.

Best paired with

  • SCTs, Maksutovs, or long refractors used at high effective focal length
  • Atmospheric dispersion corrector and IR-pass or methane filters where appropriate
  • High-frame-rate capture software with careful focusing and collimation

Not recommended for

  • Wide-field deep-sky imaging as the primary camera
  • Users expecting large nebula framing from a small planetary sensor
  • Poorly collimated long focal length scopes where resolution is already limited

Retailer Rating

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