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Fujifilm has announced a series of cash-back offers on purchases of HP printers when bundled with its acclaimed GreenBox package.
Wacom demonstrates the potential of intuitive image editing tools from 23rd – 28th September, in Hall 04.1 at Stand H-018.
Fujifilm UK Ltd have cleverly identified that one of their products would go hand-in-hand with 007.
Two sensor types are not enough for Nikon as rumours suggest a third format is on the way.
See the Ringflash Adapter demonstrated by Dalibor Zyka at Photokina.
Digital photography software developer outlines roadmap to bring award-winning plug-ins to users of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.
Award-winning, photo book producer Fotobook.co.uk has this month added a printed cover option to their range of photo products.
New plug-in for Photoshop and Aperture incorporates U Point technology for precise selective sharpening.
Epson have Designed a printer that will integrate easily into your home with its in-built Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity, enabling users to print over their home network.
The High-Definition all-in-one for your high resolution photos.
Your chance to meet some of the finest outdoor photographers in the UK.
Easy-to-use JOBO X7 Portable Photo Viewer features 7-inch display with handsome protective leather cover, 1GB of internal memory capable of storing up to 10,000 images and rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
Latest additions to family of frames boast quick touch border and decorative mattes for added personalisation.
ColorMunki training and demonstration tour announced.
The new Kata pouches offer style and security for your camera.
Pinnacle Video Transfer Optimises the Fun of Portable Media Players with One-Click, Direct Transfers - No PC Storage Required
Due to the bad summer we have had, the closing date for the Royal Horticultural Society’s 2008 Photographic Competition has been extended.
Learn to master this magnificent camera the photographer’s way.
Introducing a retro Digital Spy Camera from Minox
This versatile ultra-wide-angle zoom lens will let photographers capture magnificent vistas, extraordinary close-ups, bold compositions and unique perspectives all on one lens.
The JOBO family continues to grow with the new JOBO X7. The perfect accessory for photographers on the go or for anyone who wishes to share pictures with friends and family.
By the Men of Easy Company and introduced by Tom Hanks, a limited edition book signed by 7 veteran soldiers.
An unfair competition suit brought HP and German based ink manufacturer Pelikan back to court again.
Free LaCie mobile hard drive worth over £65 with purchases of Corel’s award-winning graphics design software.
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Matt Grayson gives the lowdown on a selection of budget compacts suitable for the happy snapper, first time buyer or as a gift.
Despite reviewing several pink cameras over the course of his career such as the Casio Exilim EX-Z100, Matt Grayson would like it to be known that boys don't make him feel all "fuzzy and warm".
Once more into the breach dear friends, once more; Or, in this case, onto the mount of Ian Andrews camera for a shakedown of this new lens from Sigma.
After paving the way to new photographic standards in their recent DSLRs, can Nikon do the same with their flashguns? Matt Grayson is on hand to test the new SB-900.
Matt Grayson went to swinging London to see the new D90 DSLR from Nikon. Groovy.
Matt Grayson is always on the lookout for ways to get to sit in the sun. The FreeLoader Globetrotter uses solar energy to recharge dead cameras. It uses artificial light too, but he forgot to mention that.
Matt Grayson takes a close look at the specification of the recently announced Canon EOS 50D.
Adobe strengthen their brand with an update to the popular importing tool. Matt Grayson takes a look at Lightroom 2.
Matt Grayson takes a look at another cool Nikon compact in the form of the S550. He knows it's cool because it says so on the front.
Matt Grayson takes a look at the Vivicam 8370, a snappers delight from Vivitar.
Matt Grayson takes a look at the Fujifilm FinePix Z100fd digital compact camera.
Matt Grayson looks at the GX200 from Ricoh. The high-spec replacement to the previously reviewed GX100.
With a name sounding like a pirate confirming the focal length of his lens, you'll be pleased to know that the Epson Stylus Photo R2880 is far more serious than this intro. Matt Grayson investigates.
Matt Grayson takes a look at the Camlink Sigma Power pack and Charger to see if he can keep going and going and going... etc.
Matt Grayson wanted to test the Evermore BT R-800 GPS tracker properly so took it to Italy. Any excuse for a fancy holiday.
After winning a trophy using the Manfrotto 190CX Pro4 tripod, award winning technical writer Matt Grayson gives his review.
Roses are red and violets are blue. At least they should be and that's where the CBL comes in. Gary Wolstenholme takes a balanced look.
With a bright red face and one eye in the top left corner, you could be mistaken that the GE G2 is designed on Matt Grayson. Until you see it's also slim and attractive.
Matt Grayson takes a first look at the Canon EOS 1000D digital SLR. The brand new entry level model designed for beginners to photography and compact users looking to move into DSLR territory.
Matt Grayson takes a look at the Fujifilm FinePix S1000fd. Fuji's new compact, high zoom model with face detection technology.
The iCap is a small tent designed for a laptop that can be used to view it in bright conditions, but it also protects it from rain when you get caught in a unexpected shower, or from bird poo! Peter Bargh pops open one to test with his Apple Powerbook - watch out blackbirds!
Close your bedroom curtains! Matt Grayson is testing the Fujifilm FinePix S8100fd with 18x optical zoom.
As a northerner, it's easy to make a joke about how the name of the new Ricoh R8 sounds like a typical greeting. Instead he bids good day to the fine and courteous ladies and gentlemen.
The KATA R-103 is a bag created from the minds of tough soldier types. Matt Grayson laughs in the face of danger and gives it an honest review.
With thoughts of toffee-flavoured white chocolate coursing through his mind, Gary Wolstenholme wasn't disappointed at all when he found that the Cameramac is actually a rain cover. He prefers proper white chocolate anyway.
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The extinction of three species and the chance that other species may follow is not good news for the botanical photographer. Here Laura Rowley tells us why photographers should care and what they can do to help them.
Rarindra Prakarsa's lighting technique brings a magical feeling to his photographs. Many of our members have talked about his images and now we talk to the man himself to find out a little bit more about him and his work.
Ninety minutes on a Saturday can be full of joy, heartache and injury and it's John Sibley's job to capture it all. Here he tells ePHOTOzine what it's like to be a professional sports photographer.
Sharkey Ward is a long time depressive who took up photography as part of his treatment.
Flower photography is something anyone can attempt, and here's why the Pentax K20D makes the experience much easier.
When someone describes a hero as anyone who does what they love without having a back-up plan, you know they must believe-in and be passionate about what they do and Gene Kiegel most certainly does that. Here's his story of how a wanna be inventor turned into a professional and passionate photographer.
Welcome to the ePHOTOzine guide to the HOTTEST products for August. Every month we bring you the hottest products and offers from some of the top retailers advertising on ePHOTOzine. Simply follow the links to the retailers' websites to read more details and purchase their hot suggestions for this month. Also be sure to mention that you saw it here on ePHOTOzine!
Stuart Leech is a freelance music photographer who has photographed some of the biggest names in music including REM, Bloc Party, The Strokes and Massive Attack to name but a few. James Sharp spoke to Stuart to find out more about his work and to discover his views on breaking into what is widely considered one of the most competitive forms of photography.
Photographers debate the world over in regards to which path photography should be taking. Should we forget about the darkroom methods of the past or should these traditional techniques still be embraced in the 21st century? Jonathan Newman tells us more.
A look at why the media is turning to photography from non-professionals with their eyes peeled.
Life, death, water and ice four words which when written do not sound all that exciting. But when you look at Cold, a book by Thijs Heslenfeld and you think about those four simple words they suddenly take on a whole new meaning.
With Batman very much in front of the cameras lately after the recent release of the new film, it’s easy to forget that this caped crusader is often behind the camera as part of his crime fighting pursuits around Gotham City. Kate Mitchell tells us more.
With around a million stamps used every day having your photographs printed onto them allows your work to be viewed by millions, an opportunity any photographer would love.
Despite the growth in the number of female photographers women are still out numbered in this field by men and here at ePHOTOzine we wondered why. Laura Rowley investigates.
Our ePHOTOzine members continue to shine with Sue Merante winning a gold award in Mencaps Snap! competition.
Welcome to the ePHOTOzine guide to the HOTTEST products for July. Every month we bring you the hottest products and offers from some of the top retailers' advertising on ePHOTOzine. Simply follow the links to the retailers websites to read more details and purchase their hot suggestions for this month. Also be sure to mention that you saw it here on ePHOTOzine !
ePHOTOzine member Chris Charlesworth, has been interested in photography from an early age, but it wasn’t until he left school that his passion and talent really flourished. Earlier this year, Chris had several of his awe-inspiring landscapes published in the Reader's Pictures section of Amateur Photographer magazine.
In recent years the concept of preserving energy has been the subject of much debate and concern. From this fervent debating a number of devices and conceptions have been devised as a means of conserving our energy resources. One of these innovative creations has been wind-turbines which convert wind energy into electricity. Sounds like a perfect solution, but when you consider the sheer size and unusual appearance of the turbines against the natural landscape it quickly becomes a matter for debate.
ePHOTOzine member Roy Pritchard (kaybee) tells us about his and five other members' experience of Poland's Photomonth festival in Krakow.
Welcome to the ePHOTOzine guide to the hottest products in June. Every month we will bring you the best products and special offers from some of the top photographic retailers. Click on the product names or images for further information on each product and details of where to buy.
In today's fast paced society which has broadband internet, instant messaging, fast food and digital photography you would think that darkrooms would be seen as part of our slow paced and patient past. But colleges around the country are starting to prove that digital, new and instant may not always be the best and are breathing life back into this old fashioned art.
In recent years the art of photography has been revolutionised by the digital camera changing the way we both take and print photographs. However, as much as this new digital era should be embraced it is also important not to forget the traditional printing methods of the past. Ilford Photo along with HARMAN technology are preserving these time honoured photographic printing methods whilst also moving with the 21st century.
Pete Williams gives us five reasons why we should try black & white photography
Terry Longley describes the adventures of the ePHOTOzine members meeting that took place at the British Wildlife Centre near Lingfield
Celebrities are accustomed to being in front of a camera but a number of stars of film, television and music are now taking their talents behind the camera and indulging themselves in the art of photography.



















