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Iconic image makers will join photographic industry bodies and 1,000 photographers at a rally this Sunday (29 August) to draw attention to laws that prevent the commercial photography of Australian landmarks without a permit.
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Following the introduction of its USB-based portable back-up drives a couple of months ago, Lexar Media has added a higher-capacity model to its compact Echo SE range.
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The digital medium format market has been given a boost by the arrival of Pentax’s much-awaited 645D which has a 40 megapixels sensor.
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Canon’s fourth-generation ‘small format’ professional D-SLR sets a whole load of new standards in various areas and throws out a big challenge to chief rival Nikon’s D3S.
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Nikon’s upgraded version of the D3 boasts significantly enhanced high ISO performance, high definition video recording and a number of new features, including active sensor cleaning.
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While celebrating its long involvement with NASA space programs – and specifically the 40th anniversary of the first Moon landing – Hasselblad has made a major announcement about its next generation of medium format D-SLRs.
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Appropriately announced on 09/09/09, Leica has finally unveiled the much-anticipated M-series rangefinder camera with a 35mm-sized sensor. The Leica M9 has the potential to be just as important as the camera that started it all back in the 1954, the M3.
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Sony is about to give the D-SLR market the biggest shake-up since its debut with the introduction of a model equipped with a 35mm-sized sensor and priced at just $3499 for the body.
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Nikon’s DX (‘APS-C’) format D-SLR flagship, the D300, has been given a mid-life makeover to emerge as the D300S with quite a number of new features to ensure it remains competitive.
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The Hartblei range of ‘Superrotator’ tilt/shift or perspective control (PC) lenses – which employ optics made by Carl Zeiss – are now available in Australia via L&P Digital Photographic.
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