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The SVBONY SV105 Digital Telescope Camera is an entry-level astronomy camera designed for 1.25" eyepieces, featuring a 2 Mega Pixel resolution for dynamic observation. Weighing just 290 grams, it offers easy installation and compatibility with standard telescopes, making it an ideal choice for aspiring astronomers.















| ASIN | B07BKSHH3H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #170,253 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #25 in Telescope Eyepieces |
| Brand | SVBONY |
| Brand Name | SVBONY |
| Coating | [TENTATIVE] Aluminum Coated |
| Compatible Devices | Telescope |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 799 Reviews |
| Exit Pupil Diameter | 1.27 Millimeters |
| Eye Piece Lens Description | Barlow |
| Field Of View | 1.5 Degrees |
| Finderscope | Reflex |
| Focal Length Description | 25 millimeters |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.5D x 13.5W x 7.5H Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.29 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | SVBONY |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ESF9159A |
| Model Name | SV105 |
| Model Number | FUSF9159B |
| Mount | Fixed Mount |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 31.75 Millimeters |
| Power Source | telescope camera |
| Product Dimensions | 18.5D x 13.5W x 7.5H Centimeters |
| Product Features | 1/2.8" IMX307 imaging sensor, Plug and play, no driver required |
| Telescope Mount Description | Fixed Mount |
| UPC | 609378746390 609378743047 609378746482 |
| Zoom Ratio | 1:1 |
A**R
First learn how to handle the brightness of camera
Very good camera for a70mm telescope
P**H
Nice
Nice
R**R
Not working after 2 months of purchase
Stopped working after the return window closed after 2 months if purchase .impossible to contact customer care on wat to do .nothing is told of guarantee or warranty or repair agency of the same item .it's not a cheap item costing within 1000 .so the amazon shod take this seriously and shod give a slot in the support for chatting about the problem even though return window is closed due to their 2 months window being closed .it cannot be a use and throw thing without warranty or guranteee
Y**.
Must buy
Met my expectations, you should buy
V**R
Easy to use
This is my first astronomy camera and it is amazing. I have 76mm telescope. It wouldn't require much practice to get this type of results. In my first try I got red spot. Although it is blurry. But I am sure after 1-2 tries I will get a good results. I used these following software Note: My telescope needs to be collimated Sharpcap (Capturing) Pipp (centring the image) Autostakkert (Stacking) Registax 6 (Processing)
P**R
not worth, too many constrains
not worth, too many constrains
J**M
Recomendada!
Para iniciar en la astronomía está súper bien, he tomado fotos geniales de la luna, Júpiter y Saturno, adjunto fotos, la compré en una super oferta y valió la pena para darme una idea de la astrofotografia y aprender a apilar y procesar imagenes.
R**O
Sorprendido con la calidad
Muy buen producto por el precio para planetaria. Adjunto primeras fotos de Júpiter y Saturno con un Skywatcher MAK90.
C**R
Con SharpCap è OK
Il PC ha subito riconosciuto la periferica ed ha caricato i driver (Windows 10). L'ho provata sia su un PC portatile che su un fisso senza avere nessun tipo di problema. Da il meglio di se usando il software SharpCap che consiglio vivamente a tutti e se poi vi piace potretye comprare la versione PRO (che a differenza della versione base è a pagamento) per sfruttare anche la funzione di Live stacking. Il segnale non'è troppo rumoroso , pensavo peggio , e l'istogramma del colore si riesce a bilanciare bene. Consiglio di usare qualche filtro adatto al tipo di osservazione ... che in questo caso sarà prettamente planetario e Luna. Onestamente non si comporta nemmeno troppo male di giorno ma è un prodotto che è bene usare solo per osservazioni astronomiche. Per iniziare è ottima, pensando anche che svariati anni fa le camere planetarie costavano molto di più ed erano peggiori di questa. Sono soddisfatto dell'acquisto.
J**R
kamera
leider kann ich mit der Kamera nicht anfangen da es nur eine Englische Gebrauchsanleitung gibt das finde ich nicht gut gibt es sowas auf Deutsch volle 5 punkte.
D**G
Don't know if you will like astrophotography? Get this camera.
I bought this camera because I had been using my DSLR for planetary and deep sky shots. The deep sky are nice, but the planetary exposures never got the detail I needed. And the DSLR I have doesn't allow you to adjust much of the video settings, so planets were often overexposed. One of the issues is the size of the sensor compared to the image falling on it. My camera is 12M pixels, which sounds like a lot compare to this 2M unit, but the sensor is so much bigger, it means the sensor pixels are larger. When you do prime focus photography (camera hooked up to your scope directly), even with a 2X barlow, the image is so small, coupled with the larger sensor pixels, it is difficult to get good resolution of planet details. Even using a projection setup (projecting from a telescope lens onto the cameras sensor - I used a 15mm lens) I still could not get good resolution. After looking at a bunch of information on astrophotography, I decided I wanted to try a dedicated camera. Which to choose? There is a ton of information out there and a lot depended on how much you were willing to pay. I decided to get the most reputable cheap unit I could find. Enter SVBONY 105. I got it on sale so it was even less than the normal $50. I thought I would see if I even enjoyed this before sinking significant money into it. The unit is aluminum and has a solid feel to it. The 1.25" barrel fit tightly into the telescope (almost a little too tight, it was sometimes awkward to switch between lens and camera but just a little sanding of the outer barrel and it will fit nicely). My original scope was an older Celestron 4". The first night I tried to use this was unbelievably frustrating as my scope didn't track well enough to be able to play with the settings in SharpCap to get a good picture. The advantage of a small sensor is its great resolution. The downside is that it is a very small spot to hit, and if you don't have a good tracking scope, you are constantly chasing the object. After a couple of attempts, I put this away and went back to the DSLR. Time passed and I got a newer Celestron 6SE. When aligned well, this scope stays LOCKED on your target. What a joy compared to the other scope. So, again, I started playing around with the DSLR and again, was disappointed with the results. I held off using this camera because I have to set up in my alley and it is just harder to drag out a computer and table and run power. Last night, however, I decided to do it. With the scope aligned I locked on to Jupiter and Saturn. After centering the planets in the eyepiece, I swapped in the camera and BAM, there were these beauties in all their glory. Detail was easy to make out, and with the scope locked on to them, I had the chance to take really good shots of the two. Jupiter was a little low so the seeing wasn't that good, but Saturn was high and beautiful. The attached picture is Saturn made with a 2X barlow and from a run of 1000 frames at 640x480 with SER output. I prepped the video in PIPP, stacked in AutoStakkert (using best 50%), sharpened them in RegiStax, and made some adjustments in GIMP (all software is free, thanks guys for allowing average Joes to get into astrophotography on the cheap). I was super happy with the results. I have never taken as good a picture of Saturn before. I plan to use this camera for a bit because I think it is going to help me decide what my next camera will be. I think I like the SVBONY 305, but we will see. Until then, I am going to enjoy how much better this $50 camera is capturing the heavens than my $600 DSLR. If you are new to astrophotography, want to get an introduction to a dedicated astro camera, are not bothered by setting up some extra equipment, and have a good tracking scope or someone to help, then this is such a small price to pay. Just know, if you enjoy it as much as me, you will probably quickly outgrow it and look for more capability (higher resolution, less noise, actively cooled sensor, etc). Hope this helps those of you on the fence.
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