![]() The slight size increase on the 4-Series is to house a huge cooling delta of -40☌ below ambient. With a cyclindrical case measuring 74mm in diameter and 130mm in length, it's compatible with HyperStar systems from 8". Mechanically, the Horizon II is based on our estblished 4-Series cameras, known for their power and adaptability. With extensive experience in both hardware and software design, the Atik Horizon II continues its development in the world of deep-sky optimised CMOS cameras. This can increase to 100FPS through the use of subframing, and reaching 300FPS when used with Dusk. Fast mode increases the frame rate of the Horizon II to 8FPS. Fast Mode - Takes advantage of the on board DDR memory to return a constant stream of images. ![]() ![]() PowerSave Mode - Allows for the highest quality images to be taken.This makes it a great option if you're looking to upgrade from DSLR, or have system that would benefit from shorter exposure times. With our signature Atik blend of form and function, the Atik Horizon II provides a sensitive, high megapixel sensor at a competitive price point. It houses a 16MP sensor with exceptionally low read noise and incredibly fast read speeds. He Atik Horizon II is the follow up to our first ever CMOS Camera. This makes Horizon II one of the most versatile cameras you can buy suitable for deep sky, planetary or EAA imaging. Now offering three modes – Normal, PowerSave, and Fast – the Horizon II can produce the highest quality images in PowerSave mode and boasts an increased frame rate in Fast mode. Whilst maintaining the core elements of the initial horizon such as its 16MP CMOS sensor with a 21.9mm diagonal, its evolution comes in its variety. The Atik Horizon II is the follow up to the first Atik CMOS Camera developed for deep sky astrophotography.
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