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National photography museum visitors drop ‘18%’
National Media Museum bosses have expressed disappointment after visitor numbers fell 18%...
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Tennis girl Middleton back in photography spotlight (update 11.20 am)
Prince William’s girlfriend Kate Middleton has been caught in the photography spotlight - on both sides of the lens.
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Olympus issues statement on mirrorless E system claims
Olympus has issued an official statement to confirm that the company will continue to produce Four Thirds cameras alongside it new Micro Four Thirds range. Apparently in response to an interview given to Amateur Photographer…
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Olympus E system mirrorless in two years. Probably.
The Olympus E system of Four Thirds cameras is likely to be completely mirrorless in two years time, according to Olympus America’s DSLR product manager. Speaking exclusively to AP editor Damien Demolder and technical editor…
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Samsung NX – 5 new lenses
Samsung has expanded the lens range of its NX camera system to eight models with the introduction of five new lenses, including a new fast aperture pancake lens, a wide angle zoom, a macro lens…
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Sony Cyber-shot goes underwater
Sony has launched its first underwater Cyber-shot digital camera in the form of the TX5. Due out in March the camera is claimed to be waterproof to a depth of 3 metres, drop proof from…
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Safety fears prompted Canon EOS 550D battery change
Safety laws required Canon to redesign the battery used to power its EOS 550D DSLR after fears over exploding rechargeable batteries, Amateur Photographer has learned.
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DSLR camera price war blamed for 20% slide in Pentax sales
A cut-throat DSLR price war has been blamed for a 19.9% fall in sales of Pentax camera products for the nine months to 31 December 2009 compared to the same period a year earlier.
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Polaroid film rescue plan thrown into jeopardy (update)
Plans to re-make instant film that is compatible with traditional Polaroid cameras have been delayed...
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Amateur photographers force National Trust policy U turn (update 5.55pm)
The National Trust has changed its rules to allow amateur photography inside its historic properties.