The Imaging Source respects your online time and privacy. We only send this newsletter to customers and people who have signed up to receive it. However, if you would prefer not to receive future issues, you may unsubscribe at any time. If you received this newsletter forwarded from a colleague or friend, you may wish to subscribe yourself.

The Imaging Source Europe GmbH
Firmensitz: Sommerstr. 36, D-28215 Bremen
Registergericht: Amtsgericht Bremen HRB 11 927
Geschäftsführer: Rolf Bollhorst

Sent to %0%.

LATEST NEWS

Cloudy Nights: DMK 21AU04.AS Review (USB 2.0)

Following the recent release of the new line of USB 2.0 astronomy cameras, Marnix Praet has published a review of the DMK 21AU04.AS. He describes the camera as "a breakthrough for astro-photographers, who wish to capture the Moon and planets."

BBC Sky at Night: DMK 21AF04.AS Scores 92%

In the December 2007 issue of BBC Sky at Night magazine, Pete Lawrence has written a detailed test report of the DMK 21AF04.AS. He describes the camera as "a highly sensitive low-noise device capable of producing top-notch results."

Ciel & Espace: Win One of 3 DMKs Astronomy Cameras

A leading astronomy magazine in France - Ciel & Espace - has just published a competition in which you can win one of three DMK cameras. Simply send in your best photo of Mars and be in with a chance of winning. Closing date is December 31, 2007 at midnight.

COMMUNITY NEWS

BBC Sky at Night: Hotshots 2007 Award

Graeme Coates from Oxfordshire, UK has won the BBC Sky at Night Hotshots 2007 Award (one DMK 41AF02.AS). The British magazine collects astronomy photos from their readers throughout the year and selects the best ones in December.

First Mars Image with DBK 21AF04.AS

Dave Adshead, based in the UK at the Doncaster Astronomical Society has sent us some images of Mars that he captured with a DBK 21AF04.AS astronomy camera, using his Mac and Astro IIDC. He describes the camera as "a joy to use".

Reaching New Limits with DMK Astronomy Cameras

Jim Frisbie has written to us to express his enthusiasm for a DMK camera, which he purchased from US-based reseller Riders Hobby Shop: "I have captured and retained over 300 GB of image data that continues to amaze me with its dynamic range and resolution."