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ROBUST CAMERAS FOR ASTRONOMY

The Next Generation of FireWire Cameras

After 20 years in the imaging field, The Imaging Source is pleased to introduce our line of FireWire cameras to the astronomy community. Many professional and amateur astronomers alike are raving about the quality of our cameras.

Differences Between DMK 21AF04.AS and DMK 21AF04

The series of The Imaging Source FireWire cameras without 'AS' in their product code has been designed for industrial, scientific and medical applications. Those with 'AS' for astronomy applications.

CUSTOMER SUBMITTED SAMPLE IMAGES

'First Light' with DMK 21BF04 in Moon Craters

Over at Astronomy Magazine, George Tarsoudis has published some first light images of the Moon that he captured with The Imaging Source DMK 21BF04 FireWire camera.

'Saturn' Captured with DMK 21AF04

Jaicoa, a junior member of the Extreme Astronomy forum has published an interesting image of Saturn that he captured with his The Imaging Source DMK 21AF04 monochrome FireWire camera. He attributes the success of the image to the exceptionally good weather conditions.

'Moon' Captured with DMK 21AF04

Stefan Lammel of Uxbridge in the United Kingdom has recently had one of his spectacular images of the moon published on LPOD Lunar Photo Of The Day. The image was captured using The Imaging Source DMK 21AF04 monochrome camera.