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🌠 Own the Night Sky: Capture the Cosmos Like a Pro
The SVBONY SV305C Pro Telescope Camera is a 2MP CMOS astrophotography powerhouse featuring the ultra-sensitive IMX662 sensor, delivering 1920x1080 resolution at 107 FPS. Equipped with USB 3.0 for lightning-fast 5Gbps data transfer, a 128MB DDR buffer to prevent image loss, and an ST4 guiding interface for precise tracking, it’s engineered for professional-grade planetary imaging with ultra-low noise and advanced heat dissipation to ensure stable, high-quality captures during extended sessions.















| ASIN | B08F3M474W |
| Aperture Modes | FIXED |
| Autofocus | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10 in Telescope Eyepieces |
| Brand | SVBONY |
| Camera Flash | NO FLASH |
| Color | gray |
| Continuous shooting speed | 107 FPS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (153) |
| Effective Still Resolution | 2 MP |
| Exposure Control Type | Manual |
| File Format | JPEG,MP4 |
| Flash Modes Description | OFF |
| Focal Length Description | 1.25 inches |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| ISO Range | 100-1600 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.89"D x 3.15"W x 5.7"H |
| Light Sensitivity | 100-1600 |
| Manufacturer | SVBONY |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1800 SECONDS |
| Media Type | SD Card |
| Model Name | FF9198B |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 2 MP |
| Screen Size | 1.25 Inches |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Shooting Modes | Manual |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Viewfinder Type | LCD screen |
| Warranty Description | We provide lifetime warranty for telescope camera and 30 days no reason to return. Beyond the warranty period: We still offer maintain service, buyers are required to afford corresponding costs. We processed in the most hassle-free way possible.You just need to contact with us on Amazon ,we will reply you within 12 hours |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
A**R
Great for guiding and planetary!
Fantastic camera for the price! I use it as both my guide camera and planetary camera. Guiding has been incredible with it attached to a 60mm guide scope on top of my Celestron 8SE. Works great when imaging planets at native f10 and with added 2x or 3x barlows. No issues with NINA or PHD2 when connected via ASCOM and SharpCap recognizes it directly. Only issue I encountered was it kept disconnecting from my imaging software while in use. I realized it only happened when the USB was plugged into my powered USB hub and not when it was plugged directly into my laptop. Not sure why but it’s not a big deal. I’m sure there won’t be any issues once I switch to a setup with a mini PC or Pegasus Powerbox.
E**K
Could not go wrong with the price.Could not go wrong with the brand svbony one of the best
The perfection of clarity Vs other models. The price was unmatchable. This is a great addition to my telescopes.For my astrological needsworkd out. For. The best. On a xt8 and a meade etx60mm telescope
R**Y
Good sensor, some learning curve to get the best out of it
The sensor is excellent, very sensitive, improvements being made to drivers to fix some glitches changing between settings in Sharpcap but its a relatively new camera . The latest Sharpcap 4.1 released this week helped a lot. It will make a good guide camera.
E**B
It takes pictures / video of decent quality.
Was easy to set up with my laptop. Good picture, I used this to take pictures of the recent solar eclipse in 2024 (solar filter sold separately). What amazing pictures. Took some video also, looks great. I had to make some adjustments to the software I was using to make it work with this camera, but I don't think that is the cameras fault.
E**M
No problems
GREAT NO PROBLEMS. Very easy to use and its works well.
X**R
The svbony sv305pro is what my scope needed.
Using a 700mm was a challenge as opposed to the 480mm of the sv48p 90mm scope with a .8 reducer/flattner. The 50mm guiding scope and a AstroStreet 120 sensor 1.2mp wasn't doing it for my new scope. I was not holding on to targets for long. I got the svbony 60mm guiding scope and the sv305pro and what a difference. I was able to hold on a star for all night, well until the clouds showed up. Lol great purchase and it works well.
R**F
It kept dropping the connection to laptop, dirty in the middle lens.
It kept dropping the connection to laptop, I used different cables and laptops, I also reinstalled the software several times and it kept dropping the connection. I used sharpcap and phd2 and same errors in both. I saw a spot of dirty or something in the middle of the lens. At the end I use a ZWO camera I have with no problem at all , so I confirmed the problem was the svbony camera. I'm returning it.
C**N
Great for the price, but tiny sensor, therefore very magnified
I don't have much experience with this yet, so I am sure with some effort it is very possible to get much better images than the ones that I attached, especially the one of Saturn since I suck at planetary imaging. It was very easy to connect to SharpCap and there are no problems imaging. I would estimate that, with my 130SLT, the field of view was about 15x27 arcminutes. Edit: Added some new photos, as I predicted, experience with the camera brings great results!
A**R
Excelente producto, calidad superior, bonito diseño y color, llegó super rápido, gracias!!!!!
A**.
It's my first dedicated camera for a telescope. I'm running this on an older laptop I7-3610QE w/ 8GB. Using AstroDMX. Install/config was a breeze. Where I had some difficulties was focusing the camera with my Celestron Astromaster 90EQ. Without the upright an extension tube is required even with a Barlow. Using the upright made focusing easier but it did cause major fringing. The thing I wasn't prepared for is the annihilation of disk space when capturing. it might be only 2mp but this thing will gobble up 2-3GB/min when you let it loose.
J**S
Very easy to use, plenty of programs to get the best out of the camera
M**L
Great, just as expected , works well
D**R
I hade been using the SVBONY SV305 CCD camera on my Meade telescope (review posted here on Amazon) and was quite impressed with it, but when I saw this Pro version, I had to try it to take advantage of the faster uploads to my laptop. The SC305 Pro is quite a bit different from the standard SV305, but at a higher price, of course. To start with, the presentation of the camera is a lot better with the Pro: you get a nice box, plus a real user manual (instead of a folded piece of paper). At it's heart, it's still the same 2MP CCD and 128MB SSD RAM, but it now supports USB 3.0 and hence communicates faster with the laptop, good for both downloading bunches of images taken in bursts, as well as better guiding when you use the CCD as a guide camera. Software is downloadable for PCs and Linux machines/ I tried the SV305 Pro as a guide camera on a few objects, feeding from the CCD to the laptop to the mount of my Meade. In guide mode, it worked really well: identify the guide object (usually a star) and leave the unit alone. For extended exposures, this worked really well. I would not use the 2MP CCD for deep-space imaging, as it simply doesn't have the resolution needed, but as a guide camera it is easy to use and worked perfectly, guiding my 12-inch Meaded for long-term exposures of Messier objects and other deep-sky items. As a primary camera itself, it works well on planetary objects, and produced excellent shots of the moon. 2MP allows decent blow-ups of planetary objects, but not deeper items. Exposures up to 30 minutes let you get decent stackable images of objects like Jupiter and Mars. While the non-Pro SV305 could overload with burst image transfers, occasionally losing an image or failing, this never happened with the Pro. While the standard SV305 was a good first CCD camera for those getting into astronomy, working well on smaller 'scopes, the SV305 Pro is more for the harder-core astronomer. While it can be used as a primary camera, like the SV305, the best use for the Pro is as a guide camera, and it worked well in this role for me. Considering the price, this is a bit of a bargain compared to the guide camera I was using from a "big name" astronomical supply company. Well worth the investment.
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