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Christmas stocking fillers and more

There was no shortage of new camera releases in 2009 with the PMA Show in Sydney providing a timely opportunity for Olympus to release its reborn classic - the PEN E-P1, which has since been joined by the PEN E-P2.

Best Buy plans big assault on UK's 'tired' CE market

The US's biggest CE retailer Best Buy has taken a step closer to its much-heralded arrival in the UK with a recruitment drive to attract up to 8000 employees who will be decked out the company's distinctiveblue shirts.

Hasselblad makes a gift of gold camera

Through its local distributor Shriro (HK), Hasselblad launched a celebratory 18k gold limited edition of the legendary 503CW camera with a great deal of fanfare in China recently.

HP serves up new storage line for specialists

Specialist photo retailers could profit from a new generation of home servers as family members accumulate an ever increasing collection of digital images in a variety of formats and locations.

Photo books on the March in Europe

The European photo book market is on track for continued healthy growth with demand projected to reach nearly 14.5 million units in 2009, up from 10.7 million units in 2008.

The sniper-strap has arrived

Camera thieves take note, the Sniper-Strap has arrived!

World’s first contactless photo frame

One of the imaging highlights at this year's IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin was the JOBO digital picture frame with contactless operation.

Polaroid makes an 'impossible' return

When Polaroid announced that it was ceasing production last year, it came as a shock for many photographers.

VIDEO: Epson UltraChromeK3® Vivid Magenta

Highest quality, durable prints for professional photographers – see the new Epson UltraChromeK3® Vivid Magenta video here.

ACME MADE fashions new 2am collection

ACME MADE's new Bowler Bag.

Maxwell International has released a new range of ACME MADE camera cases aimed at fashion-minded consumers.

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