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LATEST NEWS FROM THE COMMUNITY

European AstroFest 2008 in London, UK

Representitives from The Imaging Source Headquarters in Bremen, Germany will be attending this year's European AstroFest in London, UK. If you would like to meet up with us, drop us a line. Contact details are in the blog post.

Mike Salway: the Planets 2007 - a Pictorial

Extremely talented astro-photographer Mike Salway, who is based in Central Coast, NSW, Australia, has sent us a high resolution composite image, which contains the best planetary photos that he captured during last year. He used a DMK 21AF04 to capture all images.

Reseller 'Galiléo' Reviews USB 2.0 Astronomy Cameras

Galiléo, one our our esteemed resellers, based in France, Switzerland and Belgium has recently published a detailed review of a number of astronomy cameras, manufactured by The Imaging Source. "The cameras offer exceptional performance", writes the reviewer.

NEW SAMPLE IMAGES

Mars Images from Ciel & Espace Competition

The Ciel & Espace competition in which readers were asked to submit their best images of Mars came to an end at midnight on December 31, 2007. The submitted images are now online for all to see. A winner will be chosen in the next few days.

Mars Captured from Tucson, Arizona, USA

Eugene Lauria recently submitted an image of Mars that he captured with his brand new DMK 21AF04.AS. "The camera's speed and low noise has really enhanced the image quality. It's an amazing camera and I'm enjoying it very much!", he writes.

New Sample Images by Marnix Praet

Marnix Praet, one of our enthusiastic customers based in Belgium, e-mailed us to announce that his web site has been updated with a large number of sample images that he has captured with his new USB 2.0 astronomy camera.