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COMMUNITY NEWS

DMK 31AF03.AS Product Review

Rolf Geissinger of Stern-Fan.de has published a German language review of the DMK 31AF03.AS FireWire camera. We have translated it into English for our global audience. In summary, he writes, "The ultimate camera for high resolution Moon, Sun and planet photography."

DBK 21AF04.AS Product Review

A customer from Texas, USA has posted a brief review of the DBK 21AF04.AS in the Cloudy Nights forum. Despite poor seeing, he feels that The Imaging Source astronomy camera performed very well. He concludes, "This [DBK 21AF04.AS] is one amazing camera!"

The Imaging Source Astronomy Cameras in Vista

Our full range of astronomy cameras works problem-free in Microsoft Vista. This has been tested in our development labs and confirmed by our customers. Joel, for example, purchased a new laptop pre-installed with Vista for the sole purpose of using it with his DBK 21AF04.AS.

CUSTOMER SUBMITTED IMAGES

Movie: Moon Flyby, Captured by Dennis Monjon

One of our Germany-based resellers, Dennis Monjon, has sent us a delightful little movie showing the Moon flyby. The movie was captured using nothing more than a 200mm zoom lens and a DBK 31AF03.AS. A link to download the movie is in the blog post.

Dust Lines on Mars

A customer from Texas, USA has sent us a beautiful sample image of Mars that shows a number of dust lines. He especially likes the DBK 21AF04.AS as in comparison to competing devices from other manufacturers, the camera produces a low noise image.

Updated Sample Images Archive

In our ongoing effort to support the astronomy cameras community, we are collecting images from our customers. We post the majority of these images into the sample images archive. Send us your photos, if you would like to have them posted online.