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  • June 5, 2006

    Canon to stay in film cameras ‘as long as market needs exist’

    Canon has issued a statement saying that it will remain in the film camera business ‘as long as market needs exist’.

  • May 26, 2006

    Nikon D200 grabs Grand Prix glory

    Nikon is celebrating after its D200 digital SLR beat 149 other cameras to win Japan’s Camera Grand Prix award 2006.

  • May 25, 2006

    Photography lecturer scoops <i>Independent on Sunday</i> honours

    A photography lecturer from Sunderland has walked away with the top prize in a national digital photo competition organised by the Independent on Sunday and ICI. Picture credit: Graham Stouph

  • May 24, 2006

    Wombell finds home in Hereford

    Paul Wombell, a former director of The Photographers’ Gallery in London, has been appointed the first full-time director of the Hereford Photography Festival. Picture credit: UPPA/Photoshot

  • May 23, 2006

    Pentax reveals two digital SLRs

    Pentax has today unveiled two new 6.1-million-pixel digital SLRs one of which features a Pentax-developed CCD-shift Shake Reduction (SR) system.

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  • May 22, 2006

    Kodak chief sounds warning on digital storage

    The photographic industry has not yet developed a method for helping consumers archive the ‘mounting number of digital images stranded on household PCs’, warns Kodak’s CEO Antonio M Perez.

  • May 19, 2006

    Man Ray image found in attic sets world record

    A precious May Ray image that was discovered languishing in a French attic set a new world record for a Rayograph at auction when it sold for £232,000. Picture credit: Christie's Images Ltd

  • May 18, 2006

    Rise in SLR sales boosts Nikon results

    Sales of Nikon SLRs shot up by more than 27% in the year to 31 March - helping to boost the company’s global financial performance which, it says, ‘exceeded original expectations’.

  • May 17, 2006

    AP man features on BBC radio

    AP's deputy editor Damien Demolder is due to star on BBC Radio Wiltshire tomorrow (Thursday) as part of a regular feature about photography. Damien - who is also AP's technical editor - has a monthly…

  • May 17, 2006

    Jessops’ sales swell 10.4%

    Jessops notched up a 10.4% increase in sales for the six months to 2 April during which time it opened 10 new stores.

  • May 15, 2006

    Kodak rejects rumours of Kodachrome lab’s closure

    Kodak has hit out at speculation that it is set to close its European Kodachrome slide film processing lab in Switzerland.

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