| Management number | 235342828 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | $157.48 | Model Number | 235342828 | ||
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If your telescope delivers crisp visual views of the Moon and planets, the Celestron NexImage 20 Solar System Color Imager allows you to preserve that detail with impressive precision. Designed specifically for lunar and planetary imaging, the NexImage 20 combines high resolution, strong sensitivity, and fast readout performance in a compact camera that’s easy to integrate into almost any telescope system.
The NexImage 20 installs directly into a standard 1.25" focuser or diagonal, placing its sensor at the telescope’s focal plane without adapters or extra hardware. Its small pixel size and high-resolution sensor make it particularly well suited for capturing fine lunar detail and subtle planetary features, especially when paired with modern stacking techniques that extract sharp frames from high-speed video.
A built-in Region of Interest (ROI) mode allows you to crop tightly around small targets such as Jupiter, Saturn, or lunar craters. By reducing the active sensor area, frame rates increase dramatically—helping you capture more usable frames during brief moments of steady atmospheric seeing. The result is cleaner stacked images with noticeably improved sharpness.
Beyond planetary imaging, the NexImage 20 can also serve as an autoguider, giving it added versatility in compact astrophotography setups. Celestron’s included iCap software provides full control over exposure, gain, and capture parameters, allowing you to record still images or video sequences ready for stacking and post-processing.
Lightweight, USB-powered, and simple to use, the NexImage 20 is equally comfortable capturing backyard lunar close-ups or detailed planetary data under steady dark-sky conditions.
Observers consistently report that the NexImage 20 delivers excellent lunar and planetary detail when paired with good optics and stable seeing. Many highlight the effectiveness of ROI mode for increasing frame rates and improving stacked results, particularly on Jupiter and Saturn. Users also appreciate the camera’s flexibility, noting that it performs reliably as both a planetary imager and a lightweight autoguiding camera in streamlined setups.
The NexImage 20 may be used for solar imaging only when your telescope is equipped with a proper, instrument-specific solar filter designed for safe solar observation. Never point your telescope at the Sun without certified solar filtration. Permanent eye damage or equipment damage will result.
For the sharpest planetary results, keep exposures short and frame rates high, then capture thousands of frames for stacking. Using ROI mode to isolate your target dramatically improves the odds of freezing moments of excellent seeing, which makes the biggest difference in final image quality.
The Celestron NexImage 20 offers a well-balanced combination of resolution, sensitivity, and ease of use. It’s approachable enough for observers taking their first steps into planetary imaging, yet capable enough to reward experienced imagers who understand seeing, sampling, and careful processing. If your telescope can show fine detail visually, the NexImage 20 can help you capture it permanently.
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