January 25, 2006
Panasonic unveils six-million-pixel DMC-FZ7
Panasonic has launched the DMC-FZ7, a six-million-pixel digital camera featuring manual exposure and focus control.
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January 25, 2006
Panasonic has launched the DMC-FZ7, a six-million-pixel digital camera featuring manual exposure and focus control.
January 24, 2006
The National Museum of Photography, Film and Television (NMPFT) still plans to open a permanent exhibition space in London. However, a year after it first discussed the move the museum has still not decided on…
January 23, 2006
Exports of 35mm colour print film from Japan fell 46.8% in November 2005 compared to the same month the previous year according to trade figures just out.
January 20, 2006
If you happen to be in central London this afternoon then you may be in with a chance of photographing a whale which has been spotted in the River Thames. The mammal - believed to…
January 20, 2006
Sigma has launched a new macro lens designed to be used on digital SLRs.
January 19, 2006
Konica Minolta has today announced that it is set to transfer its camera business to Sony and pull out of the camera and photography market.
January 19, 2006
Legendary lens maker Carl Zeiss has confirmed that it will launch two Nikon F-mount interchangeable lenses designed to be compatible with Nikon’s film and digital SLRs.
January 18, 2006
AP can exclusively reveal that the Science Museum in London has shut down its photography galleries and has no plans to re-open them. Picture credit: Michael Pritchard
January 17, 2006
The first digital SLR to stem from a partnership between Pentax and Samsung will make its debut next month in the shape of the Samsung badged GX-1S.
January 16, 2006
Police are investigating how an elderly man fell 300ft to his death from the Shell Tower in central London while taking pictures from the public viewing gallery. Picture credit: www.freefoto.com
January 13, 2006
Nikon UK has moved to reassure customers that it will continue to service and repair film cameras following this week’s news that most will be discontinued.