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Win a DMK 21AF04.AS - Completely Free!

Take part in our new competition to win great astrophotography related prizes. This month you can win a DMK 21AF04.AS. Just enter your name and e-mail address and with a bit of luck, you could be the lucky winner a next generation astronomy camera.

DMK 21AF04.AS Test Report in 'Sky and Space'

In the September / October edition of the Australian magazine 'Sky and Space', Tony Gondola puts The Imaging Source DMK 21AF04 FireWire camera throughout its paces in the magazine's Test Report, entitled "[The] Imaging Source's Box of Tricks".

Download 'Sky and Telescope' Review

We are delighted to announce that the review of the DMK 21AF04.AS astronomy camera, published in the October 2007 issue of 'Sky And Telescope', is now available as a free download from the magazine's web site in a high quality PDF file.

COMMUNITY NEWS

Night Vision for IC Capture.AS

This week, a customer asked whether IC Capture.AS has a night vision mode. As standard, IC Capture.AS does not ship with such a feature. However, it is possible to set up a color scheme, which mimics night vision at the operating system level. This article shows you how.

Spectacular Poster Sized Lunar Image

Often we receive mosaic photographs of the Moon. Typically, they are extremely large - in terms of resolution - and beautifully demonstrate the quality of The Imaging Source astronomy cameras. This one, sent in by Dominique Dierick is no exception.

The Imaging Source at Mid-Atlantic Star Party

Kendall Nelson from Big Bang Astronomy and Profjohn from The Imaging Source were demonstrating The Imaging Source cameras all last week at the Mid-Atlantic Star Party (MASP) in Robbins, North Carolina, USA. The event was established in 1995 by John Dilday.