Nikon is recalling the rechargeable EN-EL15 lithium ion batteries used for its Nikon D800, 800E and D7000 DSLRs, and Nikon 1 V1 system cameras, due… Read more
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No ‘same old’ at Digital Conference
Peter Rose, director, Australian activities, PMA, says Digital Conference attendees this year ‘won’t be hearing the same old, same old’ at the MECC, May 24… Read more
Opportunities from online competition
‘Competing Successfully With Online Stores’, featuring NZ retailing expert Chris Wilkinson as lead speaker and a high calibre panel of retailers and suppliers, is one… Read more
Fresh ‘Baker’s Dozen’ from Tamrac
Australian Tamrac distributor, CR Kennedy, has announced the release of new Tamrac bags, backpacks and cases for 2012. Tamrac has released a ‘bakers’ dozen’ of… Read more
Lifepics gets livelier
Lifepics retailers now have a new look to their sites along with an improved user experience for customers, featuring more intuitive navigation. ‘The new look… Read more
BRIEFS: April 26
Fujifilm supports Future Leaders…Replacement batteries from Inca…Sell those unsellables!…Troy Cabot takes new role at Canon. Fujifilm supports PMA Future Leaders Program Fujifilm Australia has announced… Read more
New Nikon DSLR talks to smartphones
Nikon Australia has announced the release of the Nikon D3200, an entry-level DSLR, equipped with a new 24-megapixel CMOS image sensor, and the new Expeed… Read more
PMA to take a new tack
Peter Rose, director Australian activities, PMA, flagged an exciting new direction for PMA Australia during a Melbourne industry meeting on Tuesday, April 17, at The… Read more
The show’s the thing, says IDEA
For the woman taking over the executive reins at the Imaging and Digital Entertainment Association (IDEA), Katherine Singson, it’s all about this year’s The Digital Show,… Read more
$200K ad budget for The Digital Show
The Imaging and Digital Entertainment Association (IDEA) visited Melbourne on Tuesday (April 17) to launch the marketing program for The Digital Show to PMA and… Read more