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Omegon CCD Solar System Imager

Product no.: 18877
Manufacturer: Omegon

EUR 119,-


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This product is available in the following variants:
Variant name Price
Camera without set pieces EUR 119,-
Set I with Omegon infrared filter EUR 129,-
Set II with Omegon infrared filter and 0.5x reducer EUR 159,-
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Omegon Webcam Solar System Imager - Photos from the planets directly onto your PC

The Omegon Webcam offers you a simple way of taking photos of the planets and the moon. Even if you have no previous experience in astrophotography, after one night you will already be able to show off beautiful photographs of the planets. Saturn with its rings or Jupiter with its moon system will, in future, no longer be just fleeting impressions. Hold on tight to the Omegon CCD Webcam!

The chip makes all the difference

Webcams offer interesting options for planet photography. Unfortunately, not every webcam is suited to astro-imaging. 99.9% of all Webcams on the market have the unsuitable CMOS type chip. A proper CCD chip is indispensible for astrophotography. A CCD chip is more sensitive and has considerably less noise than a CMOS chip from a comparable webcam. Philips webcams set the standard for many years, but these webcams are not longer produced. Omegon has reacted to this by putting its own planetary camera on the market, in which once again the proven CCD chip is built in.

Things have changed...
The Omegon CCD Solar System Imager is certainly one of the most inexpensive ways of taking high-quality photographs of the moon and planets. There are even some improvements on the old Philips webcams. These include a new built-in video controller that makes possible download rates of up to 30fps via USB 2.0. The camera can deliver up to 30 images if a sufficiently fast computer is attached. You can then produce really excellent photographs of the planets by using the Giotto or Registax freeware programs. Nearly all committed planet and moon photographers have such a webcam in their arsenal.

And so it goes…
Setting up the webcam is very simple. It is connected by means of a USB interface. The low weight of the camera is no problem for even for the most basic of telescope mounts. Delivery includes a 1.25” telescope adapter so that you can connect the camera directly to the telescope in place of an eyepiece.

Do I need anything else?

The planets will still appear too small when you attach the camera to the telescope. We would therefore recommend using a Barlow lens with every webcam. This increases the focal length and displays the planet as a larger image. We would additionally recommend using an Omegon infrared filter, which you can purchase along with the camera.


You can now use your new Omegon CCD Solar System Imager optimally with the Omegon software CD included. Simply put the CD into your CD drive and the user-friendly interface will start up automatically. You can select the language required from German, English, French or Polish. You are also provided with a selection of different drivers and software for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit).


Note: At present, the camera is not able to work with Apple computers.

The CD contains:

  • Windows XP driver
  • Windows Vista/7 for 32 and 64 bit drivers
  • AMcap imaging software
  • Registax image processing software
  • installation and software manuals

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