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  1. Sony NEX-5 review

    Featuring a 14.2-million-pixel APS-C-size sensor, the Sony NEX-5 is the smallest micro-system camera yet. Is it a miniature marvel? We find out in our Sony NEX-5 review

  2. Security guards to man Tate Modern ‘voyeurism’ show

    Fears children will be exposed to shocking images - including pictures of death - have prompted Tate Modern to ensure security guards man parts of an exhibition, which opens on Friday.

  3. Photographer’s historic Jacqueline Kennedy pics unearthed

    Photographs of Jacqueline Kennedy sharing a laugh with India’s first prime minister, Nehru, are among thousands of previously unseen images unearthed from large yellow crates. Picture credit: Kulwant Roy Collections; Aditya Arya Archives

  4. Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 review

    Touchscreen technology seems to be all the rage, but does it work in a Micro Four Thirds camera? Richard Sibley reviews the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 and finds out

  5. Three Boys at Lake Tanganyika by Martin Munkácsi – Iconic photograph

    Martin Munkácsi’s dynamic 1930s photograph inspired Henri Cartier-Bresson, who in turn influenced generations of photojournalists. David Clark finds out what makes the image so special

  6. Jessops gears up for 75th birthday celebrations

    High street photographic retailer Jessops is planning a series of events to mark its 75th anniversary this year.

  7. Olympus Pen E-PL1 review

    Beneath the retro styling of the Olympus Pen E-PL1 is a new Live Guide designed to aid beginners, but does it make photography any easier? We put it to the test

  8. Boots crackdown on ‘professional’ photos – what’s the law? (update 5.25pm)

    Boots will continue to quiz customers about the origin of ‘professional’-looking photographs despite earlier admitting that it was ‘over-cautious’ when staff refused to print pictures taken by a photography student.

  9. Boots admits photo copyright blunder

    Staff at Boots refused to print a customer’s photos because they wrongly suspected they were professional shots illegally downloaded from the internet.

  10. Amateur Photographer’s most popular web stories: March 2010

    Here are ten of the most popular stories on the Amateur Photographer website in March...

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