Description
You have your new telescope and have observed Saturn and Jupiter. Now you're ready to take the next step and start imaging them. But where do you begin? The Celestron NexImage Solar System Imager is the perfect solution. NexImage is a one-shot color imager that replaces the 1.25" eyepiece on your telescope and connects to your PC via USB 2.0. The 1280 x 720 CMOS sensor provides high resolution images of the Moon, with enough sensitivity to reveal details on Jupiter and Saturn. Best of all, NexImage includes everything you need to get started, including Celestron' s easy-to-use software suite. The iCap capture software and RegiStax stacking software are the same powerful programs included with Celestron' s high-end Skyris cameras. Simply point your telescope at the Moon or a planet and record a quick video. The software analyzes each frame of video, throws away the fuzzy ones, and perfectly aligns the remaining images (for Windows systems only). The result is a bright, clear image with the maximum amount of color and detail. NexImage is a great way to get started with astro-imaging, especially if you live in a light-polluted area. If you can see the planet the sky, you can image it with NexImage!
Celestron 93709 NexImage Solar System Imager (Black/Silver)
Current Price
$89.95
Average
$87.97
Min Price
$69.56
Max Price
$114.99
Price dynamics
2%
Description
You have your new telescope and have observed Saturn and Jupiter. Now you're ready to take the next step and start imaging them. But where do you begin? The Celestron NexImage Solar System Imager is the perfect solution. NexImage is a one-shot color imager that replaces the 1.25" eyepiece on your telescope and connects to your PC via USB 2.0. The 1280 x 720 CMOS sensor provides high resolution images of the Moon, with enough sensitivity to reveal details on Jupiter and Saturn. Best of all, NexImage includes everything you need to get started, including Celestron' s easy-to-use software suite. The iCap capture software and RegiStax stacking software are the same powerful programs included with Celestron' s high-end Skyris cameras. Simply point your telescope at the Moon or a planet and record a quick video. The software analyzes each frame of video, throws away the fuzzy ones, and perfectly aligns the remaining images (for Windows systems only). The result is a bright, clear image with the maximum amount of color and detail. NexImage is a great way to get started with astro-imaging, especially if you live in a light-polluted area. If you can see the planet the sky, you can image it with NexImage!
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Product review & video
hey everyone this is Lyman in today's video I'm going to be comparing the celestron Mex image 5 with the next image 10 see obviously the differences in them primarily what 5 megapixels does so this is obviously a 10 megapixel camera this is a 5 just how much difference does a 5 megapixel camera made now the next image 10 does have some other things going for it which might make it a little better so I'm not sure how fair of a fight this is but we're going to compare them anyway in CL the next image 5 compares to the 10 so I'm going to compare these two cameras using a microscope now something you probably didn't know about me is I have my bachelor's degree in biology and I love looking at botanical and biological specimens under the microscope but I think it's a really great way to compare these 2 cameras because when you're imaging planets you're usually not using the full resolution o


