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ASTRONOMY CAMERAS COMMUNITY NEWS

Report from RTMC Astronomy Expo 2007

Prof. John W. Berryman, one of our USA based Sales Engineers, spent an enjoyable Memorial Weekend at RTMC 2007 in Big Bear, California. The event included well-planned hands-on activities, superb talks and countless product raffles from vendors.

Unofficial Mailing List for DMK Cameras

A group of dedicated customers has set up an unofficial mailing list for The Imaging Source Astronomy Cameras. With around 300 e-mails per month, the mailing list is very active and offers a rich source of technical information for beginners and advanced users alike.

Advertising in 'Sky and Telescope'

The first printed advert for The Imaging Source astronomy cameras was published in the July 2007 edition of 'Sky And Telescope'. The magazine is one of the leading astronomy and astro-photography publications in the English language.

CUSTOMER SUBMITTED IMAGES

Christopher Go's Photo of Red Spot Jr.

Internationally celebrated astro-photographer Christopher Go, based in Cebu City, Philippines, used The Imaging Source DMK 21BF04 to capture his famous image of Jupiter that shows Red Spot Jr. We have documented his discovery in the blog.

Photos of DMK Cameras in Action

Following our request for customers to send us a photo of their DMK camera and telescope, a number of images have been submitted. We have collected the best and placed them online. If you would like a photo of your rig in our archive, please contact us.

Spectacular Solar Images with DMK 31AF03.AS

Andreas Murner at Telescop-Service Ransburg has submitted a number of amazing solar images that he has recently captured with his DMK 31AF03.AS astronomy camera. The image in the Astronomy Cameras Blog (and to the left) is one that immediately caught our attention.