We’re excited to announce that our QSI 760 camera has been featured in BBC Sky at Night Magazine, earning a glowing review with 5 stars for its performance and ease of use in astrophotography.
In the review, the QSI 760 was described as a “professional-grade instrument” that is not only easy to set up but also delivers “outstanding results time and time again.” The review continues, noting that the QSI 760 has secured a spot “at the top of our astronomy camera wish list.”
Stunning Results Captured by the QSI 760
The review highlights two breathtaking images captured with the QSI 760:
- The Elephant’s Trunk Nebula: Ha 33×5’, OIII 10×5’, using a William Optics GT81.
- The Heart Nebula: Ha 30×5’, OIII 29×5’, showcasing the camera’s superior ability to gather fine details and vibrant colors.
These incredible shots were captured by Chris Grimmer, whose expertise in astrophotography is reflected in the stunning quality of the images.
With the 700 Series, we’ve taken our best technology and refined it for optimal performance. Each camera is equipped with mechanically indexed filter wheels, ensuring the most precise positioning for perfect flat fields.
Read the Full Review
Discover more about the QSI 760 and why it’s earned its place as one of the top cameras for astrophotography by reading the full review on BBC Sky at Night Magazine:
Read the full review here
Explore the QSI 760
Want to learn more about the QSI 760 and see how it can elevate your astrophotography? Visit our product page to discover more features, specifications, and how the QSI 760 can transform your deep-sky imaging experience:
Explore the QSI 760