The Mobile World Congress, the ‘photokina’ of the mobile communications industry, held this week in Barcelona, saw a brace of models featuring ever more capable… Read more
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Nikon D4S launches early May
Nikon has finally announced the release of the D4S, the latest flagship full frame (FX-format) SLR camera, successor to the D4, released in February 2012. … Read more
Canon considers quitting digicam low end
Canon has ‘solidified a policy of withdrawal from [the] low-priced compact digital camera business’, according to a report on Japanese website Nikkan.co.jp, and is considering… Read more
Panasonic compacts here in April
Panasonic has provided pricing and release dates for digital compacts announced at CES in January. The new cameras are scheduled for release in April, 2014. The Lumix TZ60… Read more
Short Exposures: February 21
Kodak Alaris CEO from Motorola…Ilford Imaging ceases trading…Fujifilm X-T1 pricing…’Long range’ lenses…Sigma follows its own drum Kodak Alaris recruits new CEO from Motorola Ralf Gerbershagen (pictured… Read more
KEx NZ back to Kodak Alaris
Kodak Alaris has discontinued its agreement with Leading Edge Group New Zealand for management of the Kodak Express program, after cutting similar ties with Leading… Read more
Specialists critical to Olympus goals
Olympus executives outlined a new marketing approach – in which photo specialists play a central role – to a select group of Australian retailers in… Read more
Photo Direct drops HP media pricing
Photo Direct has reduced pricing for some of its HP wide-format inkjet media range. Popular sellers like 24-and 36-inch premium satin photo paper are among… Read more
Ricoh snaps into action
The latest two outdoor cameras from Ricoh-Pentax, the WG-4 and WG-20, will be released under the Ricoh brand and be accompanied by a range of… Read more
CP+: Photography is alive and kicking
The Japanese Camera Industry’s annual photo/imaging show, CP+, opened yesterday (Feb 13) at the Pacifico Yokohama conference and exhibition centre. It’s a much smaller show… Read more