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LATEST NEWS

Happy Holidays to All Our Readers

All of us at The Imaging Source in the US, Germany and Taiwan wish you a very happy and healthy holiday season. We are extremely grateful for your continuing support and participation in the ever growing astronomy cameras community.

DMK 21AF04.AS Gets 'Hot Product 2008' Award

The DMK 21AF04.AS has been awarded the 'Hot Product 2008' award by Sky And Telescope. The magazine describes the cameras as having the "best price-to-performance ratio yet [...] low cost, yet high performance - its's a winning combination".

AstroPhoto Insight: DMK 21AF04 vs SPC900NC

Long standing customer, Tim Easterday, has published a very detailed article, comparing the DMK 21AF04 with SPC900NC in the December 2007 issue of the free publication AstroPhoto Insight. He praises the camera and its "awesome bundled software".

COMMUNITY NEWS

NASA's APOD Captured with DMK 31AU03.AS

It was a great honor to recently receive an e-mail from Francois Colas at IMCCE-Observatoire de Paris in France. He proudly told us, that a photo that he had captured with compatriot Jean-Luc Dauvergne had been published on NASA's 'Astronomy Picture Of The Day' web site.

Report from Rooisand Desert Ranch, Namibia

Last summer, Wolfgang Paech had the great opportunity of spending three months observing at the Rooisand Desert Ranch in Namibia. He used two The Imaging Source astronomy cameras. He has very kindly written down his experiences and published a report of his trip.

Astronomy Cameras on Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn)

In response to the increasing interest in running The Imaging Source USB 2.0 and FireWire astronomy cameras on Linux, we have published three technical articles (HOWTOs). Richly illustrated with screenshots, they show how to deploy "ucview" on Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn).