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Atik

 
 

Let's learn its history before diving into the Atik brand's specifics. Steve Chambers and Rui Tripa founded Atik after struggling to find affordable astronomical imaging equipment. They designed their camera, which was not available in a realistic price range. Atik is based in Norwich, England, and primarily produces its equipment in a dedicated factory in Lisbon, Portugal.

The Atik camera was created to bring the universe within reach of novice and expert astronomers by fusing cutting-edge technology with intuitive features. It is a valuable tool for experienced and novice sky gazers since it blends advanced image technology with remarkable optical performance to enable users to record celestial events with unmatched clarity.

Atik cameras are expertly crafted, paying close attention to every last detail, and are built with premium materials that guarantee longevity and peak performance. Strong aluminum alloys, renowned for their exceptional heat dissipation capabilities and low weight, are frequently used to construct the casings.

This selection of material extends the camera's life. It aids in maintaining a steady temperature within the apparatus, which is crucial for astrophotography because even little temperature variations can impact the photos' quality. Atik aims to provide astronomers with dependable and practical equipment for their observations, which is demonstrated by its commitment to producing high-quality materials.

filter set
CMOS Monochrome Camera
filter wheel

Atik cameras' outstanding sensitivity enables users to catch details and dim astronomical objects with astounding accuracy accurately. Additionally customizable and flexible, Atik cameras are modular, allowing the customers to update and modify individual components to meet their unique requirements. This flexibility helps astronomers build a feeling of community by allowing them to share experiences and ideas on how to best set up cameras for various scenarios. It also helps to future-proof the investment.

These cameras are versatile tools for astronomical applications, including observing planets, imaging the moon, and deep-sky astrophotography. Their high-sensitivity sensors capture intricate details of planetary surfaces, while cooling systems ensure optimal performance during extended deep-sky imaging sessions.

Astrophotographers find Atik cameras particularly beneficial for capturing deep-sky objects like galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters. Their low-noise sensors and efficient cooling mechanisms reduce thermal noise, resulting in clean, detailed images even during prolonged exposures, making them an invaluable asset for long-exposure imaging.

Atik's astrophotography gear has gained a solid reputation, particularly for its exceptionally affordable high-quality CCD and CMOS cameras. While the 16200 CCD Camera provides more experienced astrophotographers with an excellent method of capturing breathtaking night sky photographs, the Atik 460EX Monochrome CCD Camera is a terrific starting point for amateur astronomers.

CCD monochrome Camera
ccd camera

Another beginner-friendly telescope video camera is the Atik Infinity Color Video Camera. It features built-in software for tracking, field rotation adjustments, and real-time stacking for multiple short exposures. No high-end equatorial mount is necessary for precise tracking, and no polar alignment is required.

color video camera

Take a look at our entire line of Atik cameras for sale. Chances are, they have something for you! Complete your camera with one of their many adapters, allowing you to mount it safely to various setups. Filter wheels are another excellent option, so you can quickly flip through filters to find the one best suited for a particular image. Check out all our Atik cameras for sale and more Atik astrophotography equipment here at High Point Scientific!