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    Nikon 1 32mm f/1.2 fast prime lens launched

    By | Lenses, News, Reviews | 14/05/2013 10:21am
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    The Nikon 1 32mm f/1.2 further extends the lens range for the Nikon 1 system, adding a fast prime portrait lens to the line-up.

    Adobe Photoshop subscription plan marks the end of Photoshop as we know it!

    By | News, Reviews, Software | 09/05/2013 16:18pm
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    The new Adobe Photoshop subscription plan is causing a furore! Would you rather rent your software or buy it outright? We take a closer look at Adobe’s brave new world of subscription-based software, the possible implications for photographers and some of the alternatives.

    June issue of N-Photo on sale now

    By | Latest Issue, News | 09/05/2013 12:17pm
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    The latest issue of N-Photo has now gone on sale. Highlights of the 20th issue of N-Photo, the award-winning 100% Nikon, 100% independent, magazine, include our ultimate Nikon checklist, with 105 expert tips to getting the best out of your camera. There’s also an interview with movie stills photographer Alex Bailey, a masterclass in shooting perfect weddings with Kate Hopewell-Smith and a complete guide to getting started making movies with your Nikon DSLR.

    Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8: first-ever zoom lens with f/1.8 constant aperture unveiled

    By | News | 18/04/2013 11:36am
    Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8: first-ever zoom lens with f/1.8 constant aperture unveiled

    The Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 DC HSM announced today is the first ever zoom lens to achieve a wide constant aperture of f/1.8 throughout the zoom range. Find out all the key specs of this new Sigma lens.

    May issue of NPhoto on sale now

    By | Latest Issue | 12/04/2013 10:15am
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    The latest issue of N-Photo has now gone on sale.

    Highlights of the 19th issue of N-Photo, the award-winning 100% Nikon, 100% independent, magazine, include our 12-page guide to get spring shots. There’s also an interview with National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore , a masterclass in shooting fast cars with Aston Martin’s official photographer Max Earey, and our complete review of the new Nikon D7100.

    Nikon hack removes video recording time limit

    By | News | 09/04/2013 12:18pm
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    The Nikon Hack team have removed the video recording time limitation for the Nikon D5100, D3100, and D7000.

    Nikon Firmware Updates: Is your Nikon DSLR up to date?

    By | News | 30/03/2013 08:00am
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    Your camera’s ‘firmware’ is the equivalent of the operating system on your computer. It controls the camera’s functions and its behaviour, and from time to time Nikon will release a firmware update to fix any issues or improve performance in certain areas.

    Our table shows Nikon’s most recent list of firmware updates. Does your Nikon DSLR need updating?

    Jessops stores: Peter Jones to re-open more than 30 high street shops

    By | News | 28/03/2013 00:02am
    Dragons' Den star buys Jessops to run as online business

    Six Jessops stores will re-open their doors today in a move by new owner Peter Jones to revamp the British brand, it has been revealed.

    Nikon D7100 vs D5200: 14 key differences you need to know

    By | News | 15/03/2013 18:00pm
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    The new D7100 made choosing your new Nikon D-SLR even harder, but our definitive Nikon D7100 vs D5200 comparison will help you decide!

    ‘Studio Sittings’ exhibition by Nikon veteran Anne Purkiss opens in London

    By | News | 15/03/2013 17:19pm
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    New exhibition ‘Studio Sittings: Photographing Royal Academicians’ opens today in London, going behind the scenes with artists such as Hockney, Frink and Blake. Nikon photographer Anne Purkiss has been taking photos of Royal Academicians in their own spaces for over 25 years, starting out with a Nikon FM2 and using a Nikon D800 for her most recent work.