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%.

NEWS FROM THE COMMUNITY

DMK 21AU618.AS Test Report by Wolfgang Paech

We were delighted to receive this test report by Wolfgang Paech, a published writer and contributor to the celebrated German astronomy magazine "Stern u. Weltraum". The detailed text (in English) examines the new DMK 21AU618.AS.

The Imaging Source DMK 31AF03.AS vs. Meade LPI

Here is a little review on YouTube, which compares the DMK 31AF03.AS with the LPI. The reviewer talks about the technical differences between the cameras and their suitability to lunar and planetary astro-photography.

New RSS Feed Added to Astronomy Cameras Press Center

We recently added a new RSS feed to the Press Center section of the astronomy cameras web site. Sign up to the new feed today to be sure to never miss a new publication about our cameras.

Submit a Photo of Your Telescope and Camera

Over the years, many customers have sent us photos of how they use their astronomy cameras. If you would like us to display your telescope and camera on our web site, please send us an image of them "in action".

BEST SAMPLE IMAGES

Charlie Liggett: Deep Sky with DBK 41AU02.AS

Charlie Liggett captured this image of M42 with a DBK 41AU02.AS and Celestron C6SCT-XLT, using Hyperstar unguided in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. The resulting image was processed only with Nebulosity.

Erio Inglante Rossi: Solar Photography in H-Alpha

Captured with a APO 115/800, Solar Spectrum 0.5 A filter, final focus of 3060 mm, using a DMK 41AF02.AS from The Imaging Source, Erio Inglante Rossi post-processed his images in Registax 6 and Photoshop CS2. Magnificent work!

Sebastien Kersten: Jupiter Animation from Teide Observatory

Sebastien Kersten submitted a smashing little animation of Jupiter, which he captured, while on vacation in Tenerife last Summer. He used a DMK 31AU03.AS and the C11.

Teri Smoot: Solar Photography with DMK 51AU02.AS

Teri Smoot submitted a series of solar images, detailing proms and surface texture. She captured the spectacular shots with her new DMK 51AU02.AS from The Imaging Source.

Conrado Serodio: Jupiter and Europa Transit with DBK 31AU03.AS

Conrado Serodio, based in São Paulo, Brazil, recently purchased a DBK 31AU03.AS color astronomy camera. He has kindly submitted some of his first Jupiter with Europa transiting images.