
August 2, 2007
Sony recalls some Cyber-shots
Sony Japan has today recalled thousands of Cyber-Shot DSC-T5 digital compact cameras owing to a faulty metal plate that may warp, peel away and ‘cut or scratch’ the skin of users.
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August 2, 2007
Sony Japan has today recalled thousands of Cyber-Shot DSC-T5 digital compact cameras owing to a faulty metal plate that may warp, peel away and ‘cut or scratch’ the skin of users.
August 2, 2007
Kodak still hopes to thrash out an agreement with Panasonic’s owner Matsushita despite last week filing a lawsuit claiming Panasonic infringed its digital camera patents.
August 2, 2007
Enthusiasts taking photographs in New York City could be hit by plans to expand rules that force photographers and film-makers to request a permit. Picture credit: David Clark
August 1, 2007
Tributes have been paid to Italian film director Michelangelo Antonioni, the director of the iconic 1966 movie thriller Blow-Up, who has died aged 94. Picture credit: Arthur Evans for MGM's Blow-Up (courtesy Philippe Garner)
August 1, 2007
Nikon is celebrating the production of its 40-millionth Nikkor SLR interchangeable lens.
July 31, 2007
Samsung Cameras has today announced a new three-year sponsorship deal with Chelsea to become the football club’s official camera sponsor.
July 31, 2007
Descendants of long-dead Hollywood stars may win greater power to control exploitation of their image - dealing a blow to photographers’ rights - under legislation proposed in the United States.
July 31, 2007
East Sussex AP reader Paul Martin has won the chance to photograph Fairport Convention’s three-day music festival at Cropredy in Oxfordshire from the press pit. Picture credit: Paul Martin
July 30, 2007
Samsung NV20: Full specification, as supplied by Samsung UK
July 30, 2007
Samsung has bolstered its NV digital compact range with the addition of three new models led by the 12-million-pixel NV20.
July 30, 2007
Nearly two-thirds of holiday makers fail to back up their digital images when they return home and face losing their precious pictures forever, claims a BT survey.