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Tuesday 04 March 2014

Welcome to this week's AP newsletter.

Leica has kicked off its centenary celebrations by launching a special medium-format camera, the Leica S Edition 100. However, in the words attributed to the 19th Century US financier JP Morgan: 'if you have to ask the price, you can't afford it. Perhaps the birthday party will be held in the 'probably the smallest store in the world', opened by Leica in Mayfair, London.

Talking about Americans and money, it's getting all litigious across the pond for Nikon as photographers sue the company over a dust problem affecting the D600.

Meanwhile, Canon has announced that it is considering to drastically cut back on production of compact cameras under £117.

And last but not least, I think you can all bask in the warm glow of righteousness. Thanks to your generosity a school in Birmingham that had sent out appeal for darkroom equipment has received enough kit for not one but two facilities. 

Have a great week in photography.

Nigel Atherton, Editor
 
AP cover 8 Mar 14   Digital version of Amateur Photographer,
8 March 2014

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Nikon D7100   Photographers save money in Canon and Nikon cashback campaigns

Photo enthusiasts can save money on cameras, lenses and other gear in a new...

 
 
Nikon D4S   AP's exclusive Nikon D4S video interview

AP managed to get some time with Nikon's Professional Services and...

 
 

 
AP Cover March 8 2014  

Amateur Photographer 8 March 2014

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Nikon launches new full-frame D4S flagship; Olympus telephoto lenses on way; Sony unveils long-zoom bridge cameras; Samsung announces Getty tie-up; Ilford Imaging Switzerland ceases...

 
 
 
 
 
Nikon D3300 front   Nikon D3300 review (preview)

Don’t be fooled by the entry-level status of the...

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Canon EOS 1200D   Hands On Review: Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark II

The arrival of the Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark II comes...

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Sony Alpha 5000 front   Sony Alpha 5000 review

The NEX branding may have gone, but what else is new...

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March gallery competition - In the Dirt

The AP gallery competition for March is now open. The theme is: In the Dirt

Last year we asked you to look up and look down. Now we want you to view the world from ground level.

Post your entries here

To chat about other entries, see our forum thread here

 

 

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