April 25, 2012
Nikon UK issues D800 battery ‘voluntary’ recall
Nikon has tonight warned that the battery used in its D800, D800E and D7000 DSLRs may overheat and has launched a ‘voluntary replacement’ service.
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April 25, 2012
Nikon has tonight warned that the battery used in its D800, D800E and D7000 DSLRs may overheat and has launched a ‘voluntary replacement’ service.
April 25, 2012
A London branch of Snappy Snaps is set to become the chain’s flagship store a year after a car ploughed through its window, nearly wiping out its owner. Picture: Scott Collier
April 25, 2012
Organisers of the London 2012 Olympics have hit back at claims that spectators will be banned from posting images on social networking websites, but admitted its rules are confusing.
April 24, 2012
Amateur Photographer (AP) is investigating whether visitors to this summer’s Olympics will be banned from posting photos onto social networking websites.
April 24, 2012
Olympus’s refusal to tell shareholders why it sacked whistleblower Michael Woodford does not make last week’s crucial shareholders’ meeting null and void, the troubled camera maker claimed today.
April 23, 2012
An Olympic venue has admitted security guards were wrong to stop a photographer taking pictures, but insists staff cannot be expected to have a detailed knowledge of anti-terror laws.
April 23, 2012
A rare £100,000 Nikon fisheye lens, said to be able to ‘see behind itself’ – and dwarfing any camera it is attached to – has gone on sale in London. Picture credit: Tony Hurst
April 20, 2012
As Olympus executives fend off protests from shareholders in Tokyo, the under-fire company signals business as usual by announcing a firmware upgrade for its flagship camera, the OM-D.
April 20, 2012
Olympus shareholders have approved the scandal-hit camera maker’s choice of new chairman and president but refused to comment on why it sacked whistleblower Michael Woodford in the first place.
April 19, 2012
Olympus scandal whistleblower Michael Woodford has published a book, giving his account of the £1.1 billion accounting cover-up, ahead of a crucial shareholders’ meeting in Tokyo tomorrow.
April 19, 2012
A Londoner has won an apology from the Met after wrongly being prevented from taking pictures of two police vehicles that had crashed into each other.