---
product_id: 69310289
title: "SVBONY SV105 Telescope Camera, 1.25\" USB2.0 IMX307 CMOS Color Astrophotography Camera, Electronic Telescope Eyepiece for Telescope, Suitable for Astrophotography Beginners"
brand: "svbony"
price: "KD 24.44"
currency: KWD
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Svbony"
url: https://www.desertcart.com.kw/products/69310289-svbony-sv105-telescope-camera-1-25-usb2-0-imx307-cmos
store_origin: KW
region: Kuwait
---

# Dark light compensation for low-light clarity Plug & play USB2.0, no driver needed 1/2.8" IMX307 sensor, 30fps @ 1080p SVBONY SV105 Telescope Camera, 1.25" USB2.0 IMX307 CMOS Color Astrophotography Camera, Electronic Telescope Eyepiece for Telescope, Suitable for Astrophotography Beginners

**Brand:** svbony
**Price:** KD 24.44
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌌 Capture the cosmos like a pro—no PhD required!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SVBONY SV105 Telescope Camera, 1.25" USB2.0 IMX307 CMOS Color Astrophotography Camera, Electronic Telescope Eyepiece for Telescope, Suitable for Astrophotography Beginners by svbony
- **How much does it cost?** KD 24.44 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.kw](https://www.desertcart.com.kw/products/69310289-svbony-sv105-telescope-camera-1-25-usb2-0-imx307-cmos)

## Best For

- svbony enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted svbony brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Crisp, Real-Time Views:** 30fps at Full HD 1920x1080 resolution delivers smooth, vibrant live streaming of lunar and planetary targets.
- • **Optimized for Beginners:** Designed for easy use with standard 1.25" telescope barrels and compatible with Windows, Linux, and MacOS laptops.
- • **Effortless Astro Imaging:** Plug & play USB2.0 connection means zero setup headaches—just connect and start capturing the cosmos.
- • **Enhanced Low-Light Performance:** Advanced dark light compensation tech sharpens faint celestial details even under challenging night skies.
- • **Universal Compatibility & Expandability:** Supports telescope filters and threaded M28.5x0.6 mount for versatile astrophotography setups.

## Overview

The SVBONY SV105 is a beginner-friendly 1.25" USB2.0 astrophotography camera featuring a 1/2.8" IMX307 CMOS sensor capable of 30fps at 1080p. It offers plug-and-play operation with no driver installation, real-time HD video streaming, and advanced dark light compensation for enhanced low-light clarity. Compatible with Windows, Linux, and MacOS laptops, it fits standard telescope eyepieces and supports filters, making it an accessible gateway for aspiring astrophotographers to capture detailed lunar and planetary images.

## Description

Product description Entry-level telescope camera——Svbony SV105 astrophotography camera When you use SV105 planet camera with a telescope, you need to adjust the telescope focus wheel while checking the image on your computer for clarity/sharpness. Note: SV105 telescope eyepiece camera does not autofocus; Manual focus is required. SV105 camera for telescope works with many Windows, Linux, and Android systems. SV105 Telescope eyepiece camera works with telescopes with focal lengths ranging from 400mm to 800mm, so a refractor telescope with this focal length should see a clear image without any accessories. A tip for beginners: If you are photographing the moon, turn the gain and brightness down a bit , as the moon is closer and brighter. When photographing planets, increase the gain and brightness , as they are much fainter objects. Advantages compared to WIFI Electronic Cameras1 SV105 astro camera uses direct focus photography to reduce light loss rate and take clearer photos of weak light and dark light objects. Advantages compared to WIFI Electronic Cameras1 SV105 astro camera uses direct focus photography to reduce light loss rate and take clearer photos of weak light and dark light objects. Advantages compared to WIFI Electronic Cameras 2 SV105 eyepiece camera has more adjustable parameters, which can be used for more professional astronomical photography and is compatible with software such as Sharpcap Capture. Advantages compared to WIFI Electronic Cameras 2 SV105 eyepiece camera has more adjustable parameters, which can be used for more professional astronomical photography and is compatible with software such as Sharpcap Capture. Advantages compared to WIFI Electronic Cameras 3 Not limited to the moon, SV105 telescope camera can also take photos of planets such as Saturn and Jupiter to capture more planetary details. Advantages compared to WIFI Electronic Cameras 3 Not limited to the moon, SV105 telescope camera can also take photos of planets such as Saturn and Jupiter to capture more planetary details. Advantages compared to WIFI Electronic Cameras 4 SV105 Astrophotography Camera is made of all-metal aluminum, which dissipates heat faster and reduces noise.It is an essential telescope accessory for backyard astronomy. Advantages compared to WIFI Electronic Cameras 4 SV105 Astrophotography Camera is made of all-metal aluminum, which dissipates heat faster and reduces noise.It is an essential telescope accessory for backyard astronomy. How to Use SV105 Planetary Camera？ Firstly, download the SharpCap from the SharpCap site, then install it following the prompts. Secondly, test SVBONY SV105 by connecting it to the computer with the USB cable that comes with the camera. There is no need install a driver because SV105 is a standard USB device, Windows 7 and newer operating system will automatically install the driver. Thirdly, check your computer Device Manager, and if you find the Camera SVBONY SV105, it indicates a successful connection. Fourthly, running the astronomy software SharpCap as administrator, open the software and single click the camera button, you will see SVBONY SV105, double click it, then you will see the image or some light on the screen, if all equipment is working well. Finally, connect svbony sv105 telescope camera to your telescope, adjust the telescope focus wheel and take photos or video on your computer and save the files. In SharpCap (or your other image capture software) adjust the Gain, Contrast, Exposure Time, Frame rate and Color Saturation. 1.25" adapter barrel SV105 astronomy camera just replaces the eyepiece, for electronically enhanced viewing, or astrophotography. It would NOT work with most finder scopes that do not have a removeable eyepiece, or one that has an eyepiece smaller than 1.25". Dark light compensation technology The image processor uses dark light compensation technology to greatly improve the telescope camera's image clarity in low light conditions. The record 2K video at high speed, up to 30 frames per second at 1920*1080 resolution, with a maximum frame rate of up to 200 frames per second (320*240). Package Includes 1 x Astronomy eyepiece camera 1 x 1.8m USB cable 1 x Cleaning cloth SVBONY Telescope Accessories 1.25" CLS Filter SV503 70MM Refractor OTA SV205 Telescope Camera SV48P 90mm Telescope SV705C Telescope Camera SV241 Power Adapter SC311 WiFi Camera

Review: Super easy to use!! - I own a Celestron Starsense 130 and I been playing for some time, very nice telescope and easy to use but it gets anowing that everyone in the family have different Eyewear and we need to adjust the scope to every person eyes. I purchased the SVBONY camera and in 15 minutes I was streaming the scope view on my laptop to everyone enjoyment on the house. Thing to know: You need a dedicated program for connecting the camera to the laptop, i used the one from SVBONY ( very basic) but there are many outthere. The picture on the laptop is very good quality but you need to adjust the frames and exposure depend what you want to see. I find that using a lunar or light-pollution lents screwed on the camera help to have a clear and sharper picture. The programs on the computer saves the videos on .SAR files ( very new to me) and you need a .SAR files reader program on the computer to see the videos back. I'm very happy with this camera for this low price.
Review: Don't know if you will like astrophotography? Get this camera. - I bought this camera because I had been using my DSLR for planetary and deep sky shots. The deep sky are nice, but the planetary exposures never got the detail I needed. And the DSLR I have doesn't allow you to adjust much of the video settings, so planets were often overexposed. One of the issues is the size of the sensor compared to the image falling on it. My camera is 12M pixels, which sounds like a lot compare to this 2M unit, but the sensor is so much bigger, it means the sensor pixels are larger. When you do prime focus photography (camera hooked up to your scope directly), even with a 2X barlow, the image is so small, coupled with the larger sensor pixels, it is difficult to get good resolution of planet details. Even using a projection setup (projecting from a telescope lens onto the cameras sensor - I used a 15mm lens) I still could not get good resolution. After looking at a bunch of information on astrophotography, I decided I wanted to try a dedicated camera. Which to choose? There is a ton of information out there and a lot depended on how much you were willing to pay. I decided to get the most reputable cheap unit I could find. Enter SVBONY 105. I got it on sale so it was even less than the normal $50. I thought I would see if I even enjoyed this before sinking significant money into it. The unit is aluminum and has a solid feel to it. The 1.25" barrel fit tightly into the telescope (almost a little too tight, it was sometimes awkward to switch between lens and camera but just a little sanding of the outer barrel and it will fit nicely). My original scope was an older Celestron 4". The first night I tried to use this was unbelievably frustrating as my scope didn't track well enough to be able to play with the settings in SharpCap to get a good picture. The advantage of a small sensor is its great resolution. The downside is that it is a very small spot to hit, and if you don't have a good tracking scope, you are constantly chasing the object. After a couple of attempts, I put this away and went back to the DSLR. Time passed and I got a newer Celestron 6SE. When aligned well, this scope stays LOCKED on your target. What a joy compared to the other scope. So, again, I started playing around with the DSLR and again, was disappointed with the results. I held off using this camera because I have to set up in my alley and it is just harder to drag out a computer and table and run power. Last night, however, I decided to do it. With the scope aligned I locked on to Jupiter and Saturn. After centering the planets in the eyepiece, I swapped in the camera and BAM, there were these beauties in all their glory. Detail was easy to make out, and with the scope locked on to them, I had the chance to take really good shots of the two. Jupiter was a little low so the seeing wasn't that good, but Saturn was high and beautiful. The attached picture is Saturn made with a 2X barlow and from a run of 1000 frames at 640x480 with SER output. I prepped the video in PIPP, stacked in AutoStakkert (using best 50%), sharpened them in RegiStax, and made some adjustments in GIMP (all software is free, thanks guys for allowing average Joes to get into astrophotography on the cheap). I was super happy with the results. I have never taken as good a picture of Saturn before. I plan to use this camera for a bit because I think it is going to help me decide what my next camera will be. I think I like the SVBONY 305, but we will see. Until then, I am going to enjoy how much better this $50 camera is capturing the heavens than my $600 DSLR. If you are new to astrophotography, want to get an introduction to a dedicated astro camera, are not bothered by setting up some extra equipment, and have a good tracking scope or someone to help, then this is such a small price to pay. Just know, if you enjoy it as much as me, you will probably quickly outgrow it and look for more capability (higher resolution, less noise, actively cooled sensor, etc). Hope this helps those of you on the fence.

## Features

- SV105 telescope camera is the basic method for starting astronomical imaging; you can use the SV105 electronic telescope eyepiece to image it; which is more suitable for beginners who like to do astrophotography
- SV105 astrophotography camera is suitable for lunar and planetary photography; share the view of bright planets; moon and terrestrial targets; just point the telescope at the moon or planet and record a quick video; you can transfer the real-time view of the telescope to your laptop or PC
- Plug and play; no driver required; real-time dynamic observation; clear images; SV105 astronomy camera compatible with Windows system needs to download Sharpcap Capture; Linux system needs to download AstroDMx Capture; Android system needs to download USB Camera
- The image processor adopts dark light compensation technology; SV105 svbony camera can greatly improve the image clarity of the astronomy camera under low light conditions
- Interesting and useful USB planetary camera; standard 1.25 inches; threaded M28.5x0.6; can be used with telescope filters; directly connected to the telescope
- SV105 telescope camera uses a 1/2.8" IMX307 imaging sensor; up to 30 frames per second at 1920*1080 resolution; can record 2K video at high speed
- Compatible with Apple systems; SV105 telescope eyepiece camera is compatible with Apple laptops; which are MACOS systems; but not compatible with Apple phones or tablets; which are IOS systems

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07BKSHH3H |
| Additional Features | Plug and play |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27 in Telescope Eyepieces |
| Brand | SVBONY |
| Coating | Multi-Coated |
| Compatible Devices | Telescope, focal reducer, guide scope, telescope filter |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 830 Reviews |
| Exit Pupil Diameter | 1.27 Millimeters |
| Eye Piece Lens Description | color CMOS |
| Field Of View | 1.5 Degrees |
| Finderscope | Reflex |
| Focal Length Description | circa 83,74 millimetri |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6"D x 5"W x 2.5"H |
| Item Weight | 0.29 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | SVBONY |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ESF9159A |
| Model Name | FUSF9159B |
| Model Number | FUSF9159B |
| Mount | Fixed Mount |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 31.75 Millimeters |
| Optical Tube Length | 25 Millimeters |
| Optical-Tube Length | 25 Millimeters |
| Power Source | telescope camera |
| Telescope Mount Description | Fixed Mount |
| UPC | 609378746390 609378743047 609378746482 |
| Warranty Description | We provide lifetime warranty for telescope camera and 30 days no reason to return. Beyond the warranty period: We still offer maintain service, buyers are required to afford corresponding costs. We processed in the most hassle-free way possible.You just need to contact with us on Amazon ,we will reply you within 12 hours |
| Zoom Ratio | 1:1 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SVBONY
- **Eye Piece Lens Description:** color CMOS
- **Finderscope:** Reflex
- **Focus Type:** Manual Focus
- **Model Name:** FUSF9159B
- **Objective Lens Diameter:** 31.75 Millimeters
- **Optical Tube Length:** 25 Millimeters
- **Power Source:** telescope camera
- **Product Dimensions:** 6"D x 5"W x 2.5"H
- **Telescope Mount Description:** Fixed Mount

## Images

![SVBONY SV105 Telescope Camera, 1.25" USB2.0 IMX307 CMOS Color Astrophotography Camera, Electronic Telescope Eyepiece for Telescope, Suitable for Astrophotography Beginners - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61hG6r5n8+L.jpg)
![SVBONY SV105 Telescope Camera, 1.25" USB2.0 IMX307 CMOS Color Astrophotography Camera, Electronic Telescope Eyepiece for Telescope, Suitable for Astrophotography Beginners - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71zyo3r6V0L.jpg)
![SVBONY SV105 Telescope Camera, 1.25" USB2.0 IMX307 CMOS Color Astrophotography Camera, Electronic Telescope Eyepiece for Telescope, Suitable for Astrophotography Beginners - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71JRXhfN0AL.jpg)
![SVBONY SV105 Telescope Camera, 1.25" USB2.0 IMX307 CMOS Color Astrophotography Camera, Electronic Telescope Eyepiece for Telescope, Suitable for Astrophotography Beginners - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51oiuuNILyL.jpg)
![SVBONY SV105 Telescope Camera, 1.25" USB2.0 IMX307 CMOS Color Astrophotography Camera, Electronic Telescope Eyepiece for Telescope, Suitable for Astrophotography Beginners - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51R+dVMZi5L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Advantages compared to WIFI Electronic Cameras1**
A: SV105 astro camera uses direct focus photography to reduce light loss rate and take clearer photos of weak light and dark light objects.

**Q: Advantages compared to WIFI Electronic Cameras 2**
A: SV105 eyepiece camera has more adjustable parameters, which can be used for more professional astronomical photography and is compatible with software such as Sharpcap Capture.

**Q: Advantages compared to WIFI Electronic Cameras 3**
A: Not limited to the moon, SV105 telescope camera can also take photos of planets such as Saturn and Jupiter to capture more planetary details.

**Q: Advantages compared to WIFI Electronic Cameras 4**
A: SV105 Astrophotography Camera is made of all-metal aluminum, which dissipates heat faster and reduces noise.It is an essential telescope accessory for backyard astronomy.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Super easy to use!!
*by D***L on January 6, 2025*

I own a Celestron Starsense 130 and I been playing for some time, very nice telescope and easy to use but it gets anowing that everyone in the family have different Eyewear and we need to adjust the scope to every person eyes. I purchased the SVBONY camera and in 15 minutes I was streaming the scope view on my laptop to everyone enjoyment on the house. Thing to know: You need a dedicated program for connecting the camera to the laptop, i used the one from SVBONY ( very basic) but there are many outthere. The picture on the laptop is very good quality but you need to adjust the frames and exposure depend what you want to see. I find that using a lunar or light-pollution lents screwed on the camera help to have a clear and sharper picture. The programs on the computer saves the videos on .SAR files ( very new to me) and you need a .SAR files reader program on the computer to see the videos back. I'm very happy with this camera for this low price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Don't know if you will like astrophotography? Get this camera.
*by D***G on October 4, 2022*

I bought this camera because I had been using my DSLR for planetary and deep sky shots. The deep sky are nice, but the planetary exposures never got the detail I needed. And the DSLR I have doesn't allow you to adjust much of the video settings, so planets were often overexposed. One of the issues is the size of the sensor compared to the image falling on it. My camera is 12M pixels, which sounds like a lot compare to this 2M unit, but the sensor is so much bigger, it means the sensor pixels are larger. When you do prime focus photography (camera hooked up to your scope directly), even with a 2X barlow, the image is so small, coupled with the larger sensor pixels, it is difficult to get good resolution of planet details. Even using a projection setup (projecting from a telescope lens onto the cameras sensor - I used a 15mm lens) I still could not get good resolution. After looking at a bunch of information on astrophotography, I decided I wanted to try a dedicated camera. Which to choose? There is a ton of information out there and a lot depended on how much you were willing to pay. I decided to get the most reputable cheap unit I could find. Enter SVBONY 105. I got it on sale so it was even less than the normal $50. I thought I would see if I even enjoyed this before sinking significant money into it. The unit is aluminum and has a solid feel to it. The 1.25" barrel fit tightly into the telescope (almost a little too tight, it was sometimes awkward to switch between lens and camera but just a little sanding of the outer barrel and it will fit nicely). My original scope was an older Celestron 4". The first night I tried to use this was unbelievably frustrating as my scope didn't track well enough to be able to play with the settings in SharpCap to get a good picture. The advantage of a small sensor is its great resolution. The downside is that it is a very small spot to hit, and if you don't have a good tracking scope, you are constantly chasing the object. After a couple of attempts, I put this away and went back to the DSLR. Time passed and I got a newer Celestron 6SE. When aligned well, this scope stays LOCKED on your target. What a joy compared to the other scope. So, again, I started playing around with the DSLR and again, was disappointed with the results. I held off using this camera because I have to set up in my alley and it is just harder to drag out a computer and table and run power. Last night, however, I decided to do it. With the scope aligned I locked on to Jupiter and Saturn. After centering the planets in the eyepiece, I swapped in the camera and BAM, there were these beauties in all their glory. Detail was easy to make out, and with the scope locked on to them, I had the chance to take really good shots of the two. Jupiter was a little low so the seeing wasn't that good, but Saturn was high and beautiful. The attached picture is Saturn made with a 2X barlow and from a run of 1000 frames at 640x480 with SER output. I prepped the video in PIPP, stacked in AutoStakkert (using best 50%), sharpened them in RegiStax, and made some adjustments in GIMP (all software is free, thanks guys for allowing average Joes to get into astrophotography on the cheap). I was super happy with the results. I have never taken as good a picture of Saturn before. I plan to use this camera for a bit because I think it is going to help me decide what my next camera will be. I think I like the SVBONY 305, but we will see. Until then, I am going to enjoy how much better this $50 camera is capturing the heavens than my $600 DSLR. If you are new to astrophotography, want to get an introduction to a dedicated astro camera, are not bothered by setting up some extra equipment, and have a good tracking scope or someone to help, then this is such a small price to pay. Just know, if you enjoy it as much as me, you will probably quickly outgrow it and look for more capability (higher resolution, less noise, actively cooled sensor, etc). Hope this helps those of you on the fence.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worked once - UPDATED to 4 stars
*by R***L on April 18, 2024*

I was able to get this camera to work once at my desk. Then I waited for a clear night and ... nothing. I've tried every configuration possible to get this to work again but no program will recognize the camera. Windows Device Manager does not recognize it. USB Camera does not recognize it. SharpCap does not recognize it. Yet, all three recognize other USB web cameras. All that happens is that this camera gets very hot (so hot it is uncomfortable to touch). I've tried other cords, too. Nada. I contacted Svbony by email and they responded fairly quickly. They suggested doing everything I've already tried. They replied that something is probably wrong with the camera and I should contact Amazon. Too late. It is past the return date. I said this camera has a one year warranty. They replied: We have feedback your problems to the After-sales representatives of the amazon platform, we believe they will contact you as soon as possible. ****UPDATED**** After a mistake and some profuse apologies from Svbony, they were extremely helpful and sent a replacement camera. The camera is pretty sweet. No, it won't get you shots of the horsehead nebula like the James Webb scope gets, but you should be able get some that your friends say, "ooh, aah." With this camera, you'll still need (maybe) an extension tube to get the right focus, a laptop or tablet and download the software. Then you'll need (probably) a program to stack the photos you take. Fun times!

## Frequently Bought Together

- SVBONY SV105 Telescope Camera, 1.25 inch IMX307 CMOS Color Electronic Telescope Eyepiece, Planetary Camera for Telescope, Suitable for Astrophotography Beginners
- SVBONY Telescope Filter 1.25 inches Moon Filter CPL Filter Five Color Filters Kit 7pcs Filters Set for Enhance Lunar Planetary Views Reduces Light Pollution
- SVBONY Red Laser Collimator for Newtonian Marca Telescope Alignment 1.25 inches 7 Bright Levels Triple Cemented Lens with 2 inches Adapter

---

## Why Shop on Desertcart?

- 🛒 **Trusted by 1.3+ Million Shoppers** — Serving international shoppers since 2016
- 🌍 **Shop Globally** — Access 737+ million products across 21 categories
- 💰 **No Hidden Fees** — All customs, duties, and taxes included in the price
- 🔄 **15-Day Free Returns** — Hassle-free returns (30 days for PRO members)
- 🔒 **Secure Payments** — Trusted payment options with buyer protection
- ⭐ **TrustPilot Rated 4.5/5** — Based on 8,000+ happy customer reviews

**Shop now:** [https://www.desertcart.com.kw/products/69310289-svbony-sv105-telescope-camera-1-25-usb2-0-imx307-cmos](https://www.desertcart.com.kw/products/69310289-svbony-sv105-telescope-camera-1-25-usb2-0-imx307-cmos)

---

*Product available on Desertcart Kuwait*
*Store origin: KW*
*Last updated: 2026-05-20*