THE ZWO 585MC IS THE CAMERA TO BUY RIGHT NOW!!!

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I’ve just purchased this camera after watching your video. Thank you so much for the comparison.🙏🏼

gabrielnicolaechiru
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I've been using this sensor on the Player One Uranus-C for about a year now. It is so impressive that I haven't bothered to use any other camera in that time. Even without cooling on hot nights it performs beautifully. I figured out it performs best around gain 250 before Player One and ZWO announced the changes. It is a good trade between dynamic range, noise and light amplification. Phenomenal camera.

SKYSTRY
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Buyed immediately after your video.
I’ve used non-pro version for DSO with great results.
Thank you for your video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

pierluigideioris
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Bought it like 2 hours before I found your video! Thanks for the review, well done man!

jeffchaplin
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Hi Chad,
Thanks for the review of the 585. I just bought one but my reason was to use it for planetary imaging. This 585 is great for that. I never considered using it for DSO since it is uncooled. But your comparison of the Crescent nebula with the 183 gets me to wonder and perhaps try the 585 on other than the planets. Good report.
- Patrick -

HeavenlyBackyardAstronomy
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This video convinced me to buy the 585. Thanks

claytonostler
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This is the best sensor to pair with an IDAS GNB as well. The sensor plus filter combined is narrow-band in the lower wavelengths but allows a lot of Near-IR to pass. This allows more galaxy signal to come through in bands not as affected by light pollution. Trade-off is that near-IR does affect star quality, so if you image with this unfiltered, the star processing might be more painful. Personally, I bought this camera for the smaller pixel sizes/sensor size to capture more detail during galaxy season.

brianhayward
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Ty for your efforts - nice clip, helped me a lot! Cheers mate 🎉

eMPHAER
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I got one as my first dedicated camera and love it!

EarthAndSkyu
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Thanks for the comparison! I’ve had the 585 in my cart for a while now debating whether or not to pull the trigger. This helps. I currently have a 2600mm on my esprit 100, looking for something to do EAA with

SiskiyouForest
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I also just bought the 585 but for planetary

craiglowery
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Thanks for your review! Just bought a C8 (Celestron NexStar 8SE 2032mm f/10) for visual observing but also would like to start with EAA and some imaging. Planned to buy a camera around $200 (like Celestron NexImage 5 or some SvBony), but in astronomy we always end being pushed up 😀 But the idea of being able to do planetary AND some basic DSO is tempting! (no Hubble like photos pretension) So budget was raised to $300 for a 678MC, but it seems that the 585MC ($400) will provide much more flexibility for DSO, right? I suppose that due larger sensor than the 678MC I'll need a Barlow for planets, and I can use the 0, 63x focal reducer with the 585MC for DSO, right? Will it work? Thanks and regards! (no guiding in this stage)

marcelorsc
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Hi, you're my man. I have this cam and use it for deep-sky and it really makes a good job. I was thinking about a cooled one. But after this video I think the 585 will do its job.Thanks

Thommy
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I just ordered one for myself along with an ASI air plus to try a bit of EEVA.

Astronurd
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If you look at the specs it’s a 12bit camera which limits its gray-scale range and therefore its imaging resolution or full well capacity. The blue channel response is very poor at only 65%. The red channel response is much better. It does use a back-illuminated sensor which is good. IMO the ASI533MC Pro is a much better camera. Entry astrophotography users should get the ASI533MC Pro and not the 585 camera.

jimwaters
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Excellent video. I'm a newbie and was wondering if this camera would work with my Sky-watcher Evostar 100 ED f/9 scope. I'm concerned about the f/9 aperature. I would like to switch from my Nikon D5000 to a ZWO camera but can't afford $1000 - $2000 for a new camera. Thanks

RetiredFE
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Thanks for the review. i was intrigued by this 585 camera and think it would work great for me. Will this camera match up well with my Astro Tech AT60ED? Thanks again.

yervantparnagian
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Hi, thanks for this video! For a 10" GOTO dob F/4.7 1200mm, would you recommend the 585MC or the 294MC (uncooled) for general all purpose astro of planets and deep sky using EAA maybe also? thank you

LeeeB
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Great video
My question can dlsr do a sharper job than this ?

refetastro
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Great upload!! Hey for a meade 130mm apo Refractor would the asi183 be any good and if not what would you recommend, looking to do Planetary and deep sky. Thanks Greetings from New York City

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