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National Trust photography rules in turmoil
An amateur photographer who was banned from taking pictures inside a National Trust property, despite rules that allow photography indoors, has exposed an ad hoc approach by managers from one location to another.
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Sigma shows ’46 million pixel’ DSLR with new AF and larger sensor
igma has announced it will introduce what it describes as a 46-million-pixel DSLR early in 2011, in the shape of the SD1. This will be the most sophisticated SD camera yet, and will be the…
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2. Faster than a DSLR
Panasonic is claiming the AF speed of its new micro system Lumix DMC-GH2 is faster even than a top end phase detection DSLR. With the read rate of the newly developed contrast detection system increased…
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Weather-proof 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 zoom joins Pentax KAF line-up
Pentax is to introduce a new weather-proof zoom lens to join the weather resistant K-5 DSLR. Featuring an Extra-low Dispersion element, and a hybrid aspheric and a glass moulded aspheric, the ‘compact and lightweight’ smc-Pentax…
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Nikon D7000 review. First impressions hands on and shooting
Nikon D7000 review. First impressions hands-on and shooting. Amateur Photographer magazine gets to shoot with the new Nikon D7000 and test a preproduction version of the latest Nikon DSLR. See pictures of the Nikon D7000…
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Nikon Speedlight SB 700 news
Aimed at photography enthusiasts comes a new Nikon Speedlight flash unit called the SB-700. Due out soon, priced £289.99, the Speedlight SB-700 is billed as an easy-to-use, sophisticated flash in a compact body that will…