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LATEST NEWS

Download 'Sky and Space' Test Report

In the last newsletter, we wrote that the Australian magazine 'Sky and Space' had published a great test report of The Imaging Source DMK 21AF04 FireWire camera. Today, we are delighted to announce that this article can be download as a high quality PDF completely free of charge.

Mobile Power for Astronomy Cameras

When out in the field, powering The Imaging Source astronomy cameras using the power supplies that we sell (Mainy) is not feasible. This articles discusses some of the alternatives, such as 12V automobile batteries, AA-based and other battery packs.

Understand the Naming System of Astronomy Cameras

We are asked, time and time again - both in our technical support department and in the blogesphere - how we came to name our astronomy cameras in such a cryptic manor. Find out what 'DMK 21AF04.AS', 'DFK 31AF03.AS' and 'DBK 41AF02.AS' really mean.

COMMUNITY NEWS

Dan Kaplan's Saturn Images

Dan Kaplan, based in Kensington, Maryland, USA has been an avid user of our astronomy cameras since January this year. Last week, he e-mailed us a couple of his latest Saturn images, which were captured with a DBK 31AF03.AS.

A Stooge's View of Mars

'The Focal Point', the magazine of the Atlanta Astronomy Club, has published a brief article about the experiences of Rich Jakiel, while capturing an image of Mars, using one of The Imaging Source's astronomy cameras.

Tony Gondola's Lunar Images

Tony Gondola, the author of the recent 'Sky and Space' test report, has published a great web site that contains a number of lunar images. To capture the images, he used The Imaging Source DMK 21AF04 FireWire camera (the very one, which he reviewed).