APS-C Color Cooled Astronomy Camera | SVBONY SC571CC
2 | ReviewsKey Features
- High-Performance APS-C BSI CMOS
- Dual-Stage TEC Cooling
- Wide Compatibility
- Zero Amp-Glow for Pure Image Quality
- High Quantum Efficiency (QE >80%)
Description

APS-C Sony IMX571 Sensor

Two-stage TEC cooling

Zero Amp Glow

Native 16bit ADC

QE value

DDR3
SC571CC cooled camera has a 512MB (4Gb) ultra-fast memory buffer to ensure stable image transmission.



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APS-C Sony IMX571 Sensor

Two-stage TEC cooling

Zero Amp Glow

Native 16bit ADC

QE value

DDR3
SC571CC cooled camera has a 512MB (4Gb) ultra-fast memory buffer to ensure stable image transmission.



Real User Shots

Customer Reviews
Carlos
Feb 12, 2026
From my point of view, the SC571CC is positioned (at least a priori) at the same level as other cameras using the IMX571 sensor, but with a more competitive price, achieved by reducing certain features such as an integrated USB hub — something many astrophotographers usually value very positively. However, this is actually where the strategy becomes interesting. By offering the camera at a lower price point, users can allocate part of the savings to an external hub, which not only provides additional USB ports but also power outputs. In many real-world setups, this ends up being a more flexible and scalable solution, especially for portable or semi-remote configurations. From this perspective, I think the strategy makes a lot of sense. As a personal example, I currently use a SVBONY SV405 in my observatory paired with a Samyang 135 mm lens, achieving excellent results. This kind of setup clearly shows that SVBONY products can deliver very strong performance in real conditions. All in all, I believe this camera is very good news for the astronomical community, as it lowers the barrier to access serious astrophotography while keeping quality high.
Tareq Abdulla
Jan 10, 2026
Yes, i am willing to get that SVBony regardless of the features, i mean i can get more or slightly higher standards from other brands, but i don't need those features always, not if i know how to use it as it is, i have 3 571 cameras it doesn't mean all must be the same exactly, i won't use them all together exactly the same maybe, at the end i always can find a way to get around missing things, for example that USB2.0 hub is definitely not necessary for me if the setup is just a backup small or less items used, i won't use a filter wheel, and with a power box i definitely can live without camera hubs, but the main question will be, will SVBony pricing the camera less for real!!!
Spec
| Parameter | Specification |
| Sensor | Sony IMX571 APS-C Color CMOS |
| Resolution | 6244×4168 (26MP) |
| Pixel Size | 3.76μm × 3.76μm |
| Image Sensor Size | APS-C (23.5×15.7mm) |
| Diagonal | 28.3mm |
| ADC | 16-bit |
| Max Frame Rate | 13.3 FPS (Full Resolution) |
| Exposure Time Range | 0.1ms – 3600s |
| Read Noise | 2.6 - 1.14e- |
| Peak QE | >80% |
| Cooling Method | Dual-Stage TEC |
| Cooling Capacity | Approx. 35°C below ambient |
| Buffer | 512MB DDR3 |
| Data Interface | USB Type-C |
| Power Interface | DC 12V (5.5×2.1mm) |
| Front Window | AR-Coated Glass |
| Camera Interface | M42×0.75 / 2" / 1.25" |
| Back Focal Length | 17.5mm |
| Supported OS | Win / Mac / Linux / Raspberry Pi |