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  • June 17, 2008

    Nikon D3 camera to star in Angel workshops

    The low light benefits of Nikon’s flagship D3 digital SLR will be highlighted at this summer’s photography workshops to be hosted by Heather Angel.

  • June 17, 2008

    Minox halves classic spy camera price

    Minox subminiature film cameras may no longer be favoured by secret agents but they still attract collectors, says the brand’s UK importer which has just announced a price crash.

  • June 16, 2008

    Photo Optix axes jobs as 10 stores close

    Administrators for Photo-Optix Ltd have laid off most of the high street chain's 70 staff and permanently closed 10 of its 12 stores, as the remaining two fight for survival. Picture credit: Chris Cheesman

  • June 16, 2008

    Brits top home-printing poll

    UK consumers print more of their photos at home than those in France, Germany and Italy, reveals a new survey.

  • June 13, 2008

    Photographer Lord Snowdon back at work

    Lord Snowdon is back at work and recovering well after breaking his leg recently. Picture credit: Snowdon/Camera Press

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  • June 13, 2008

    Olympics chiefs spell out photo rules

    Olympics 2012 bosses have again been forced to spell out their rules on photography in response to a row that erupted at the East London construction site last month.

  • June 12, 2008

    Photographers in bid to rescue planet

    Photographers are urged to enter this year’s Environmental Photographer of the Year, a global competition that highlights issues such as global warming. Picture: This image by Sudipto Das won last year's title

  • June 11, 2008

    Topshop photo ‘machine’ pulls in crowds

    Topshop model Kate Moss may have no plans to visit the store’s ‘Newton Machine’ but shoppers have turned up in droves since it opened in London.

  • June 11, 2008

    Digital SLR cameras win mass-market appeal

    Live View will become the norm and video capture will soon be introduced into digital SLRs as they increasingly mimic functions of compact cameras, market analysts predict.

  • June 10, 2008

    Canon EOS 1000D enters DSLR combat zone

    Canon hopes its EOS 1000D will trigger a digital SLR revolution among mass market consumers, tempting them into taking their first steps into DSLR photography.

  • June 10, 2008

    Panasonic reacts to Four Thirds rumours

    Panasonic has given Amateur Photographer (AP) its reaction to internet rumours that the firm is about to withdraw from the Four Thirds camera system.

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