November 18, 2005
Shocked Agfa Scala users face £12 bill
Photographers could face paying more than £12 extra for processing their Agfa Scala black and white slide films in the wake of AgfaPhoto UK going into administration last month.
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November 18, 2005
Photographers could face paying more than £12 extra for processing their Agfa Scala black and white slide films in the wake of AgfaPhoto UK going into administration last month.
November 17, 2005
London mayor Ken Livingstone is no longer suggesting – openly at least – that signs should be put up in public areas to warn parents of the supposed dangers of digital photography.
November 16, 2005
An AP reader has accused anti-terrorism police of acting overzealously after they stopped and searched him while he was out taking pictures in east London. Roy Jhuboo claims police told him that he could have…
November 15, 2005
Previously unseen pictures documenting the filming of a missing 1922 movie of a novel by Charlotte Brönte can be revealed for the first time in AP. Picture credit: The Brönte Society
November 11, 2005
Renowned photographer Lord Lichfield has died after suffering a stroke while staying with friends in Oxfordshire.
November 10, 2005
AP is giving away 20 places for a ‘Press Pack’ seminar to be hosted by AP’s popular columnist Mike Maloney at the Nikon Solutions Expo show at Olympia, London on 22 and 23 November.
November 10, 2005
Sangers Limited – which imports and distributes photography gear by brands such as Cosina, Tokina and Tamrac - has gone into administration. The company is continuing to trade and has been put up for sale.
November 10, 2005
A digital camera that can ‘refocus’ images after they have been taken is being developed by scientists in America, reports New Scientist magazine.
November 10, 2005
The first ‘photograph’ to sell for more than $1m at auction is an image originally created from parts of Marlboro cigarette adverts torn from magazines. Picture credit: Christie’s Images Ltd 2005
November 9, 2005
Designed for both film and digital SLRs is a new 170-500mm lens fresh out in the UK from Sigma.
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’.