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ZWO ASI662MM USB3.0 Monochrome Astronomy Camera

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The ZWO ASI662MM is a high-speed mono astronomy camera designed for planetary imaging and guiding. It features the Sony IMX662 sensor with 91% peak quantum efficiency, zero amp glow, and ultra-low read noise. With frame rates up to 107.6fps and 256MB DDR3 buffer, it delivers sharp, clean images of the Moon and planets.

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    ZWO ASI662MM Monochrome USB3.0 Camera: Reliable Performance for Guiding and Entry-Level Astrophotography

    The ZWO ASI662MM is a versatile monochrome camera that provides solid performance for a range of astronomical applications, making it a popular choice for those new to astrophotography or seeking a dedicated guiding solution. Its compact design, along with a combination of good sensitivity and low read noise, offers a dependable camerafor achieving accurate tracking and capturing basic planetary astroimaging.

    ZWO ASI662MM USB 3.0 Monochrome Astronomy Camera Features Specifications

    The ASI662MM features the Sony IMX662 sensor with a 1/2.8" format and 2.9µm pixels, providing a resolution of 1920x1080 (2.07MP). Thanks to its advanced back-illuminated sensor technology, the camera excels at capturing fine detail and contrast even in low-light conditions, making it perfect for both planetary and lunar observation.

    For guiding applications, the ASI662MM offers a practical frame rate of up to 107.6 frames per second (FPS) at full resolution. This speed is beneficial for capturing quick updates for guiding software, helping to ensure smooth and accurate tracking during longer exposures with your main imaging camera.

     

    ZWO ASI662MM USB3.0 Camera Features

    The camera incorporates ZWO’s Zero Amp Glow design, which helps to maintain cleaner backgrounds by effectively eliminating amp glow during exposures. This is a practical feature for both guiding, where consistent dark frames are helpful, and for general imaging where cleaner results are desired without extensive post-processing.

     

    ZWO ASI662MM USB 3.0 Mono Astronomy Camera Zero Amp Glow

    Equipped with a 256MB DDR3 memory buffer and a USB 3.0 interface, the camera ensures fast and stable data transfer. This significantly reduces frame drops and readout errors during high-speed capture sessions, leading to smoother imaging and more reliable data handling in demanding conditions.

     

     

    Camera Performance

    The ASI662MM achieves a remarkable peak quantum efficiency of 91%, making it one of the most sensitive planetary cameras available. This high QE allows it to detect more detail in dim lighting, boosting contrast and significantly enhancing performance in narrowband or filtered imaging.

    ZWO ASI662MM Mono Camera QE Curve

    Additionally, the camera features an automatic High Conversion Gain (HCG) mode that activates at gain 252. This mode effectively reduces read noise while maintaining an impressive 11 stops of dynamic range. It's ideal for capturing both bright planetary features and subtle surface variations without clipping, ensuring you get the most out of every image.

    ZWO ASI662MM Mono Camera Gain

     

     

    ZWO ASI622MM Mono Multi Dimension 3D View

    Specifications

    Type Monochrome
    Sensor Type IMX662
    Sensor Size 5.6x3.1mm
    Pixel Size 2.9 μm
    Format 1/2.8"
    Read Noise 0.8e-6.9e
    Resolution 2.07 MP (1920 x 1080)
    Max Framerate 107.6FPS 
    Zero Amp Glow? Yes
    Delta T N/A
    Memory Buffer 256MB DDR3
    Shutter Rolling Shutter
    QE Peak 91%
    Full Well 38,200e
    Back Focus 12.5mm
    ADC 12-bit
    Exposure Range 32us-2000s
    USB 3.0
    Adapter M42 X 0.75
    Weight 126 g

     

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    ZWO ASI662MM Mono Astronomy Camera Mechanical Drawing

     

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    About ZWO Optical

    Astrophotography has never been easier.

    Established in 2011, ZWO Optical is a fast-growing global astroimaging camera powerhouse based in Suzhou China. They focus on building and innovating ground-breaking CMOS cameras such as the iconic ZWO ASI120MM Monochrome CMOS camera (the first-ever planetary CMOS camera to beat a CCD in the early 2010s). ZWO continues to pioneer new astrophotography technology with revolutionary features to capture exceptional quality of images of space that will last you a lifetime. Today, ZWO cameras are recognised by every passionate astrophotographer and are available in over 25 countries internationally.

    Product Code: ZWO-ASI662MM

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    Colour / MonochromeMonochrome
    Sensor TypeIMX662
    Sensor Size5.6x3.1mm
    Resolution2.07 MP (1920 x 1080)
    Pixel Size2.9 μm
    ADC12-bit
    Read Noise0.8e-6.9e
    USB3.0
    FPS107.6FPS
    ShutterRolling Shutter
    QE Peak91%
    Full Well38,200e
    Exposure Range32us-2000s
    Back Focus12.5mm
    Power5V USB
    Operating System CompatibilityWindows
    Cooling TemperatureN/A
    Cooled?No
    UsageGuiding, Planetary Imaging
    Camera Weight126g
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    Q1. What is the standard backfocus distance for ZWO cameras?

    All ZWO cameras have a standard backfocus of 55mm. This matches the optical design of most flatteners and reducers. Always check your reducer/flattener manual to confirm the required distance.

     

    Q2. How do I achieve 55mm backfocus with a ZWO cooled camera?

    Start with the camera sensor to flange distance, typically 17.5mm, then add spacers and accessories to reach 55mm total. For example: 17.5mm (camera), 21mm (M42 extension ring) or filter drawer, 16.5mm (M42-M48 adapter or OAG). This gives a total of 55mm.



    Q3. How do I calculate backfocus when using a ZWO filter wheel?

    ZWO’s 5 Position 1.25"/31mm/36mm filter wheels and filter drawers add 20mm-21mm of backfocus.
    For a typical setup: 17.5mm (camera), 20mm (filter wheel), 16.5mm (M42 extension or adapter) for a Total = 54–55mm. 

     

    Q4. How do I set backfocus when using a ZWO OAG (Off-Axis Guider)?

    The ZWO OAG adds about 16.5mm of backfocus. A sample setup might look like: 17.5mm (camera) + 16.5mm (OAG) +21mm (extension ring) Total = 55mm.

    Note: The OAG prism needs to be aligned with the sensor for proper guiding.



    Q5. How do filters affect backfocus with ZWO cameras?
    Filters, especially in a filter drawer or wheel, shift focus slightly—typically 1/3 the thickness of the filter. For a 2mm thick filter, this means reducing the backfocus by about 0.66mm. ZWO already accounts for this in their 55mm recommendation, assuming standard filters are used.

     

    Q6. What if my stars look distorted at the edges—could it be a backfocus issue?
    Yes, coma, elongated stars, or blurry edges are common signs of incorrect backfocus. Double-check each spacer’s thickness, make sure components are properly threaded, and measure the total optical path to ensure it equals the required backfocus.



    Q7. Do ZWO planetary and guide cameras require a backfocus setup?
    No, uncooled ZWO planetary or guide cameras (e.g. ASI178MM, ASI662MC, ASI174MM Mini) are usually connected directly via 1.25" nosepiece and don’t require backfocus spacing unless used with optics (e.g. OAG or Barlow). They are focused by adjusting position in the focuser or OAG helical focuser.

     

    Q8. What software can I use with my ASI camera?

    The ASI Caemra range is compatible with a wide range of astrophotography software. You can use:

    ZWO ASIAIR for a mobile-friendly, all-in-one imaging solution (requires ASIAIR Plus sold separtely), ZWO’s native Windows/Mac drivers with ASIStudio, third-party software such as NINA, SharpCap, APT, Sequence Generator Pro, and FireCapture, using ZWO’s ASCOM and native SDK drivers. 

    Make sure your software is updated to the latest version to ensure full support for this full-frame camera.

     

    Q9. Does the ZWO ASI Cameras  work with ASIAIR?

    Yes, ASI cameras is fully supported by ASIAIR. You can control cooling (for cooled cameras), gain, offset, exposures, filters (if connected via EFW), and guiding through the ASIAIR mobile app. Be sure to keep ASIAIR firmware and the app itself updated for best compatibility.

     

    Q10. What is the recommended gain and offset setting for the ASI cooled cameras?

    This varies by target and sky conditions, but ZWO recommends:

    Gain 100 for optimal dynamic range and low read noise
    Gain 0 for maximum dynamic range in bright targets or longer exposures

    Offset typically ranges from 30–50 but should be adjusted depending on your software and histogram.

     

    Q11. Can I use my ASI Camera with a DSLR lens?

    Yes, you may be able to use your ASI Camera with DSLR lenses using appropriate ZWO lens adapters (e.g. M54 to Canon EF/Nikon F). You will need to ensure proper backfocus and may need a manual or electronic lens controller for aperture/focus adjustments.

     

    Q12. My software doesn't recognise my camera – what should I do?

    Try the following:

    • Install the latest ZWO native and ASCOM drivers.
    • Check your USB 3.0 cable and port; use a powered hub if needed.
    • Test connectivity with an alternative app like ASIStudio.
    • Update your software or firmware (e.g. ASIAIR, NINA).