
November 8, 2005
Nikon UK issues digital SLR battery alert
Nikon is recalling some of its EN-EL3-type rechargeable batteries – used in cameras including the D100, D70 and D50 - after it discovered a potential fault causing ‘overheating’.
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November 8, 2005
Nikon is recalling some of its EN-EL3-type rechargeable batteries – used in cameras including the D100, D70 and D50 - after it discovered a potential fault causing ‘overheating’.
November 7, 2005
Hundreds of UK photographers who have sent off AgfaPhoto’s ‘process-paid’ slide film for processing are being asked to fork out again if they want it done.
November 4, 2005
A picture captured by a photographer who died on New Year’s Day this year has been voted the RAF’s Photograph of the Year. Picture credit: Crown Copyright
November 3, 2005
UK supplies of Agfa Scala film processing chemicals could run out by the end of this year, warns Primary Colour, the only UK lab to process the unique b&w slide film.
November 2, 2005
A polariser designed to work with any type of rangefinder camera has been launched by filter maker Kenko.
November 1, 2005
A new digital SLR from Nikon is due out before the end of the year in the shape of the 10.2-million-pixel D200. Expected to cost around £1,300 (body only) the D200 is claimed to borrow…
October 31, 2005
Continuing its comeback into the world of b&w photography Ilford has re-introduced its 35mm b&w single-use camera onto the UK market.
October 28, 2005
If you are hooked on classics then an auction taking place at Christie’s in London on 15 November may be worth a visit. Picture credit: Christie's Images Ltd 2005
October 27, 2005
Fujifilm has expanded its range of inkjet photo paper with the addition of Photo Enthusiast and Super Heavyweight varieties.
October 26, 2005
Photography enthusiasts worldwide are invited to enter Over the Rainbow, an online photography competition launched by the Isle of Wight Digital Imaging Group.
October 25, 2005
David Bailey has refuted a BBC report that he took his trousers off while photographing Lord Lichfield in order to make the Earl smile and create a better shot.