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Canon reports 13% dip in profits
Soaring costs of raw materials and oil, lower economic confidence and a stronger Japanese Yen caused Canon's quarterly net income to fall 13%, the firm said today. Picture: Canon's EOS 40D digital SLR has helped boost sales. But a stronger Japanese Yen and 'fierce price competition' has hit the firm's overall sales in value terms this year
Council admits pool photography ban mistake; 82-year-old stopped over paedophile fears
A park official who stopped an 82-year-old woman taking pictures of an empty paddling pool, in case she was a paedophile, acted overzealously', admit council bosses. Picture: The incident took place on Southampton Common in Hampshire
David Adams committed' to Jessops
Jessops has confirmed that its executive chairman David Adams (pictured) is still committed to the photography chain, following news that he has accepted a role at men's clothing retailer Moss Bros.
Photography guidelines set to include amateurs' Government to liaise with police over new rules
The government is set to liaise with police chiefs following calls for officers to be given clearer guidelines over photographers' right to take pictures in public. Picture caption: Lord Rosser told AP that the government's response suggests the police guidelines will apply to amateurs as well as professionals
Tokina lenses for Nikon and Canon photographers arrive in UK
Independent lens maker Tokina has launched two new lenses in the UK aimed at users of Nikon and Canon digital SLR cameras.
LX3 lights up Panasonic's Lumix Range
Almost two years after the release of popular Lumix LX2, Panasonic has replaced it with the new flagship compact, the Lumix DMC-LX3.
Samsung reveals new flagship camera
Samsung has new 14.7-million-pixel flagship model called the NV100HD, featuring a 28mm' Schneider Kreuznach lens.
Olympus offers Grand Prix prize
A VIP trip for two people to a European Grand Prix during 2009 is up for grabs as part of an Olympus test drive' promotion.
DSLR camera growth fuels Canon-backed training expansion in UK
The growing popularity of digital SLRs is fuelling an expansion in training facilities as more consumers ditch their compact cameras and take up photography as a hobby.
Kodak unveils new bridge camera
Kodak has unwrapped a new 10-million-pixel bridge camera in the shape of the EasyShare Z1015 IS.
House of Lords to raise photographers' rights; Peer to quiz government next week (update)
The nationwide campaign to protect the rights of photographers taking pictures in public is to be raised in the House of Lords.
Photographers' fees from Getty's Flickr deal unclear
Photography enthusiasts will soon have a new platform for selling their pictures as image sharing website Flickr strikes a deal with commercial agency Getty Images.
Hasselblad's 50MP camera to cost £26k in UK
Photographers may need to forget the credit crunch. Hasselblad has unveiled a new 50-million-pixel professional digital SLR, which is expected to go on sale in the UK in October priced £25,844.
Photographer arrested and beaten', claims press body
A French press photographer has reportedly been arrested and beaten after falling foul of Greece's strict rules on photographing its ports.
Photo Optix name set to survive as buyer poised to snap up London stores
The Photo Optix name looks set to remain on the high-street as a prospective purchaser confirms its intention to buy two of the chain's London-based shops. Picture credit: Chris Cheesman
Camera demand fuels £80m Canon expansion
Canon today confirmed plans to build a new camera factory in Japan to cope with rising demand for digital SLRs and compact cameras.
Photographer's army win sparks press glory
An amateur who won top honours in last year's Army photography competition is forging a new career as a press photographer, boosted by winning another major award. Picture credit: Ian Chapman
Polaroid to launch camera with printer by Christmas
Polaroid has confirmed that it plans to launch a digital compact camera with a built-in printer following this week's debut of a standalone printer using the same ZINC technology.
New GPS gadget for digital SLR cameras revealed
A Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) receiver designed to attach to the hotshoe of digital SLRs is predicted to help trigger a geotagging' revolution.
Photography row hits street wardens
The manager of a town centre has hit back at claims that newly employed wardens banned photography on the high street and has refused to apologise to photographers.