With the closing of the HP Retail Publishing Solutions business unit from April 30, Ted’s Cameras has opted for the combination of DNP dye-sub printers… Read more
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HP RPS dead, now buried
Supply of consummables and maintenance for HP Retail Publishing Solutions equipment will cease worldwide on April 30. While components sourced from other business units within… Read more
Short Exposures: March 18
Leica gets with DigiDirect…Canon gets with National Geographic…APPO gets with NAPO… Leica gets with DigiDirect Leica will open a new Leica Boutique Display in the… Read more
Lytro: A failed revolution?
Last May we published an article in which we looked back at photo technology innovations which at the time were hailed as the next big… Read more
Epson launches new A3+ inkjet printer
Epson Australia has launched the SureColor SC-P600, an A3+, 9-cartridge inkjet printer, which is aimed at amateur and semi-professional photographers. The SureColor SC-P600 features a… Read more
Where are we going?
John Wallace has kept himself busy since closing the door on Foto Riesel several months ago. One of his activities is maintaining an interesting website… Read more
Vint Cerf: Print early, print often
PhotoCounter presents an edited transcript of this week’s PMA podcast interview with Vint Cerf, a pioneer of the internet and currently Google’s ‘chief internet evangelist’… Read more
A tale of two product launches
Regular readers of PhotoCounter will have probably noticed a level of editorial frustration at the sign-off on Nikon product press releases, ‘Please Refer to Australian… Read more
New Olympus long zoom has enthusiast appeal
Olympus has announced the Stylus SH-2 ultra-zoom travel compact camera featuring a f3.8-8.7 25-600mm aspherical zoom lens and a 1/2.3-inch 16-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor, the… Read more
Kiwi retailers call it a day
Paul Farrow (Paul’s Camera Shop, Christchurch) and Simon and Shelley Burge (Nelson City Cameras, Nelson) with a combined 70-plus years in the photo industry, are… Read more