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Product Description
The SVBONY SC311 is the first wifi camera we developed for astrophotography. It uses Sony IMX662 color CMOS chip and 2.4G wifi technology to enjoy the fun of sharing with multiple people and a clearer visual experience.

IMX662 Color CMOS Sensor
The SC311 is designed with Sony IMX662 color CMOS sensor, which uses advanced STARVIS 2 technology. It has the characteristics of no amp glow and very low readout noise, higher sensitivity to red and near infrared(NIR) light. It is especially suitable for EAA Astronomy.

WIFI Technology
2.4G WiFi technology let you can use 4 devices at the same time and share the fun of astronomy with your friends. Support Android and Apple systems, you can download them in the software store .

10M WIFI Distance
10M effective transmission sensing distance allows you to get rid of the shackles of the data cable, it is easier to realize the fun of astronomy observation outdoors.

Share the Joy of Observation with Friends

4h Standby Time
Built-in 2400mah lithium battery, it can support about 4 hours of continuous work, allowing you to have more time to focus on observations.

SvbonyAstro Software
Connect to SvbonyAstro, a software application designed by SVBONY. You can do observation on your phone or pad and save them to the SC311 built-in TF card, and then easily share your fun through social media with just one click. For Apple phones, please search for SvbonyAstro in the app store and install the app.

Removable Protective Glass
The removable protective glass(UV/IR CUT filter) design allows you to experience it in more ways, but it should be noted that you should try not to disassemble it to avoid dust entering and affecting the later shooting results. This removable UV/IR CUT filter design high transmittance of more than 96% in the visible light range of 400-700nm. If you want to shoot infrared or ultraviolet band, try to use the IR685, IR850 filter to achieve different shooting experience.

Built-in TF Card
Built-in 32GB TF card, you can save photos or video files to the TF card, it will not occupy the storage space of the mobile device.

1.25"/CS/C Adapter
Equipped with a 1.25-inch/CS/C adapter ring to meet your various needs. You can install filters or camera lenses without having to consider purchasing adapters separately.

Compatible with MK105
Used with MK105, you should get good results in planetary photography, solar and lunar photography.

Application Scenario
Give it a try and start a new exploration with us, and what kind of photos will you get?

What's in the Box
Specifications
| Model | SC311 |
| Sensor Model | SONY IMX662 |
| Total Pixels | 2.1 Mega Pixels |
| Diagonal | 6.44mm |
| Max Resolution | 1920×1080 |
| Pixel Size | 2.9μm X 2.9μm |
| Chip Size | 5.6mm×3.2mm |
| Exposure Range | 0.02ms-5s |
| QE Peak | ≈91% |
| ADC | 12 bit |
| Adapter | 1.25″/CS/C |
| Removable Protective Glass | UV/IR CUT |
| Back Focal Length | 12.5mm |
| Wifi module | 2.4G,150Mbps |
| Storage | TF Card, Max support 256G, come with 32G |
| USB Type | Type-C |
| Build-In Battery | 2400 mAh |
| Output Format Support | Image jpg; Video MP4 |
| Video | support |
| Photograph | support |
| Plan to take pictures | support |
| Working Humidity | 20%RH-80%RH |
| Storage Humidity | 20%RH-95%RH |
| Operating Temperature | -10°C~50°C |
| Storage Temperature | -20°C~60°C |
| Net Weight | 372g |
| Total Weight | 400g |
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