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Thursday 06 March 2014

This fortnight Nikon has released official details of the forthcoming successor to its flagship D4, the Nikon D4S. We have a first look video of the D4S in action.

We also have taken a first look at the Sony Alpha 6000 and conducted a full review of the Fujifilm X-T1.

We have also been discussing the fact that Getty has made a huge amount of its image library free to use online. Find out more about this in our news article.

For those interested in compact system cameras, our sister title, Amateur Photographer, has conducted an investigation into the issue of whether compact system cameras are on their way out. Take a look at the report here.

Also, don't forget to enter our new photo of the month competition for March. The theme is open to any image. Winners will be featured in a future copy of the newsletter and receive a 4GB memory card.

 
 
Getty Images Embed Tool   Getty makes huge amount of its image library free to use online

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'Racing Green', 'Burnt Orange' and 'Red...

 
 
Nikon/Blackrapid Quick Draw Strap   Nikon teams up with Blackrapid to release Quick Draw sling straps

Nikon has partnered with renowned strap developer Blackrapid to rework the...

 
 
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Lens_150-500_f5-f63 for web.jpg   Win a Sigma 150-500mm f/5-6.3 telephoto lens worth £1000!

One lucky reader will win this excellent ultra-telephoto Sigma lens, perfect...

 
Fuji XM1 lineup   Win a Fujifilm X-M1 and lens!

We have a Fujifilm X-M1 with 16-50mm lens to give away!

 
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Fuji XM1 lineup

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Photo of the Month competition

Upload an image to our Photo of the month gallery in March for a chance to have it named 'photo of the month' and win a 4GB memory card.

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DSLR Cameras

Nikon D3300 product shot 16   Nikon D3300 Review

Nikon D3300 Review - The Nikon D3300 is the...

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Compact Cameras

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Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark II First Look - The successor...

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Compact Systems

Sony A5000 product shot 18   Sony A5000 Review

Sony A5000 Review - The Sony A5000 replaces the NEX-3N...

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Buying Advice
 
Nikon D3200   Best camera deals of the week

A round-up of some of the best camera deals that we have found online this week

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Connected cameras with built-in Wi-fi have been the biggest technological...

 
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What Digital Camera March 2014

Incoming: We look at the latest camera releases including the Nikon D4S. Nikon D3300 First Look: Hands on with Nikon's latest DSLR. Fujiifilm X-T1 First Look: Boasting a...

 
 
 
Leica DG Nocticron 42.5mm f/1.2
Leica DG Nocticron 42.5mm f/1.2 first look

Panasonic unveils Leica-branded ultra-fast f/1.2 optic ideal for portrait shooting. We get an exclusive hands-on first look

 
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