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  1. 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.

  2. 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…

  3. 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…

  4. 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…

  5. 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…

  6. 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…

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