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The ZWO ASI2600MC Duo is a phenomenal astrophotography camera. Featuring the Sony IMX571 and SC2210 sensors, you are able to get excellent guiding performance without the use of a separate guide scope or off-axis guider, while saving some weight on your telescope rig. To fully illuminate the built in guide sensor, an image circle of at least 44mm is required. For telescopes that don't have an 44mm image circle, I still got good, although vignetted, guiding results. One great thing is you don't have to use the built in guider. If you prefer to use a separate guide-scope and guider, simply change guide cameras in the ASI Air. What this camera gives you that the 2600MC Pro does not is the option to use the built in guider when you want to. Having the option makes this camera very versatile and is probably my favorite thing about it. Aside from that, the specs on the 2600MC duo are excellent with the main camera featuring a 16-bit ADC, up to 14 stops of dynamic range and 3.76 micron pixels, with excellent quantum efficiency. The ASI2600MC Duo is an excellent all around camera for multiple telescope set-ups. Be sure to check my review of the ASI2600MC Air which takes this concept a step further! Affiliate Link to the ZWO AM5N Harmonic Mount: https://bit.ly/3LUjH9Y AFFILIATE LINKS: This description contains AgenaAstro affiliate links. If you choose to purchase after clicking a link, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. This helps me significantly in funding the channel and astronomy purchases, allowing me to produce tutorials and unbiased reviews that you can trust. If you enjoyed the information presented and/or found it helpful, please support my channel by making your astronomy purchases through my AgenaAstro link above. Thank you!