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New Driver: ASCOM DMKCCD for WindowsASCOM DMKCCD is a free driver, authored by Gerrit M. Viola - an amateur astrophotographer based in Germany. In the following article, you can read a step-by-step guide to using the driver with the control software Maxim DL. |
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Digimag Publishes DBK 41AU02.AS Test ReportDigimag is a leading Spanish magazine on digital photography. The editor-in-chief, José Alcocer, was eager to test one of our Bayer astronomy cameras. We are delighted to announce the publication of his test report. |
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Alberto Mayer Published New Web SiteA long time customer of The Imaging Source astronomy cameras, Mr. Alberto Meyer, based near Milan in Italy has just released a new web site full of captures of the night sky. In the past months, Alberto has become well known for his exception deep sky work. |
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Images Series Showing Saturn by Efrain MoralesEfrain Morales is an amateur astronomer, based in Puerto Rico. He recently submitted the following series of Saturn images, which he captured during three and a half years. They beautifully illustrate the physical changes to the planet. |
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Solar Prominence by Alexei PrudnikovWe welcome Alexei Prudnikov to The Imaging Source astronomy cameras community. To celebrate his arrival, this Russian amateur astronomer has submitted some of his first images showing solar prominence. |
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Horsehead Nebula by Axel CanicioTo start of the new year, Axel Canicio - the developer of Astrosnap - submitted a wonderful image of IC434, which he captured a couple of months ago with two astronomy cameras: a DMK 21AU04.AS for guiding and a DMK 31AF03.AS for capturing. |