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LATEST NEWS

USB 2.0 Astronomy Cameras Now Shipping

We are delighted to announce that we are now shipping a new line of astronomy cameras with a USB 2.0 connector. The new USB astronomy cameras are identical to their FireWire counterparts, with the exception of their interface to the outside world.

Astronomy Cameras Competition - Now Multilingual

Following the incredibly successful launch of the Astronomy Cameras Competition micro-site, we are delighted to announce that it is now available in English, German, French, Spanish and Chinese. Enter today and be in with a chance of winning great astronomy cameras!

Increase Camera-To-PC FireWire Cable to 60m (197ft)

Often we are asked how it is possible to increase the length of the FireWire cable between camera and PC from the stated 10m (33ft) maximum. Using the new electrical repeaters from The Imaging Source, distances of up to 60m (197ft) can be bridged.

COMMUNITY NEWS

No Power, No Problem - a View from Hong Kong

Following the recent blog post 'No Power, No Problem' , Oldfield So has published his experiences on cabling and mobile power supplies. He has written a beautifully illustrated blog post, explaining in detail his approach to powering astronomy cameras in the field.

Plentiful Comet 17P/Holmes Images

The recent comet motivated many of our dedicated customers to send us images that they have captured with their astronomy cameras. We have selected the better ones and published them in the blog. Did you capture Holmes? Send us your images!

George Tarsoudis' Lunar Images

George Tarsoudis, based in Greece, is one of our more active customers and has recently sent us a link to his flickr account, which contains a great number of lunar images that he has captured with a DMK 21AF04. The thumbnail to the left is the South Pole.