Nikon has announced three new lenses to be in store on July 16: the AF-S Nikkor DX 16-80mm f/2.8-4E ED VR, AF-S Nikkor 500 mm… Read more
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Kodak’s support for supporting retailers
Having approached Fujifilm Australia for an overview of what it had in store for the photo specialty channel, we offered Kodak Alaris the same opportunity… Read more
SHORT EXPOSURES: July 3
Leica Q ‘no classic’…Sony swaps shares for sensor superiority…Photoflex reborn…End of the line…More (yawn) camera awards…KMart in menage a trois…Nulab’s winning ways… Leica Q not… Read more
Fujifilm: Specialty ‘much, much more important’
In a recent podcast interview, Fujifilm US Imaging Division president, Manny Almeida stressed the central role the photo specialty channel had in Fuji’s plans going,… Read more
Doors close after 105 years
The doors are closing on Watt’s Camera Centre, Burnie, ending an venerable 105-year history of photo retailing from the current Wilson Street location and its… Read more
Sigma wide zoom equals three primes
Sigma has added a fast wide-angle zoom, the Sigma 24-35mm F2 DG HSM Art, to its market-disrupting Art range of premium full-frame lenses. (‘Market-disrupting’ because… Read more
Ricoh GR II here in August
CR Kennedy has flagged August availability for the upgrade to its premium GR series compact, the Ricoh GR II, effectively a tweaking of the previous… Read more
Equipment bargains follow store closures
After three years giving photo retailing a red hot go down at Watt’s Camera Centre in Burnie, Tasmania (formerly Winters), Rob and Robyn Watt have… Read more
Bolt-on cameras a new category?
There are no plans to release the DxO One, a pocket-sized iPhone/iPad-attachable camera which created a stir among camera enthusiasts on announcement last week. The… Read more
Print-and-cut opens new markets for photo
Photo Direct and Roland DG held open days in Sydney (June 12) and Melbourne (June 16) to demonstrate the capabilities of the Roland inkjet printer… Read more