July 25, 2005
BBC News launches digital photo contest
The BBC News website is searching for ‘compelling’ digital images in its quest to find its Photographer of the Year 2005. Picture Credit: Veronica Carter
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July 25, 2005
The BBC News website is searching for ‘compelling’ digital images in its quest to find its Photographer of the Year 2005. Picture Credit: Veronica Carter
July 22, 2005
Independent lens maker Sigma has released a 28-300mm ‘DG’ lens designed for both film and digital SLRs.
July 21, 2005
Police are appealing for anyone with photographs or mobile phone images taken at the scenes of today’s minor explosions in London to send them to www.police.uk
July 21, 2005
Kodak is to slash up to 10,000 more jobs worldwide as a result of a faster than expected decline in sales of traditional products such as film.
July 20, 2005
Konica Minolta has joined forces with Sony to develop digital SLRs featuring the Minolta A-type lens bayonet mount system such as that featured on the Dynax 7D.
July 14, 2005
Konica Minolta is poised to release a 6.1-million-pixel digital SLR called the Dynax 5D – billed as a lighter, smaller, easier-to-use version of its award-winning brother, the Dynax 7D.
July 14, 2005
Rollei has unveiled two new digital compact cameras – an eight-million-pixel model and a six-million-pixel model – each sporting a 3x zoom and 2.5in LCD screen.
July 13, 2005
Planning a diving holiday this summer? Then you may be interested in a new five-million-pixel underwater digital camera called the ReefMaster DC500 which has just surfaced from Sealife.
July 12, 2005
Freedom to take photographs in public parks, gardens and on beaches around the UK is under threat from a new government-backed scheme to crackdown on paedophiles.
July 11, 2005
Hewlett-Packard (HP) has today revealed four new flatbed scanners which are due for UK release in August, each featuring a built-in transparency adapter.
July 8, 2005
Quick-thinking AP Reader Bettina Strenske was among the first photographers to capture the scenes following yesterday’s attacks on central London.