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Flickr adds Facebook-style tagging to photos
Popular photo sharing site Flickr has added a Facebook-style tagging application for users to label people in their photos.
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Inventors of CCD sensors win Nobel Prize
Never heard of the names Willard S Boyle and George E Smith before? Well, remember them now — thanks to their invention, you're able to use a digital camera today.
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Will Fujifilm make a Micro Four Thirds camera?
The Micro Four Thirds camera format has, until now, been a two-horse race between Panasonic and Olympus. There are now whispers that Fujifilm might throw its hat into the ring.
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Leica outs M9 and X1
Leica fans, rejoice: the German imaging company has just announced the M9, a full-frame digital rangefinder; and the X1, a compact camera with an APS-C-sized sensor and Leica's own acclaimed 24mm f/2.8 optics.
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Ask Us: What is a histogram?
Confused as to what a histogram is on your digital camera? We explain this handy tool and why you should always use it to check your exposures.
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Please Explain: ISO
Confused about the term ISO? What does it stand for and what does it do on your digital camera? CNET Australia explains.
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Ask Us: Can I use a Nikon lens on a Canon camera?
If you've got a whole stack of lenses from one brand lying around but a different brand camera body, can you use them together?
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Flickr and Getty Images get together
Two of the world's largest image providers have joined forces to allow Flickr users to licence their work through Getty Images.
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Flickr lets users post direct to Twitter
Flickr now allows users to post photos directly to their Twitter stream, complete with a fancy Flic.kr shortened URL.
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Posers beware, MySpace and HP team up for free prints
HP and MySpace have teamed up to provide the perfect outlet for posers and pouters everywhere, with a service that allows users to print images from the social networking site onto a number of mediums.
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Study: Camera market slump to hit SLRs, too
A new analysis published by IDC shows that worldwide camera shipments are expected to drop 6 per cent to 129 million units in 2009.
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Supr Flickr makes Flickr better
Supr Flickr is a new Firefox extension that's a hodgepodge of small changes that make the site better suited for power users.
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Google adds ads to Picasa photo site
Google has begun showing ads on search results at its Picasa site for sharing photos, part of its gradual expansion of advertising across its numerous web properties.
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Pentax K-m: White hot or white out?
If you're the sort of person who accessorises your tech to the nth degree, Pentax has the camera for you: a limited edition white dSLR.
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Selected Flickr images now sold through Getty
Getty Images, one of the stock photography powerhouses, has switched on a program by which selected Flickr photographers can licence their images to paying customers.
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Eye-socket camera films from inside the head
Having lost his eye in a childhood accident, Rob Spense has made a prosthetic eye that can capture and transmit video, called the Eyeborg project.
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Pretec unveils world's first 32GB SDXC card
Flash memory maker Pretec has announced the first 32GB SDXC card, which is the next iteration of the SD card format.
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Olympus declares 12 megapixels is enough
Olympus has declared an end to the megapixel race.
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Olympus high-end compact due mid-year
Olympus has set a ship date, albeit one with a lot of wiggle room, for its first high-end compact camera using the micro four thirds technology.
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Fujifilm's 3D camera at PMA 2009
The 3D prototype camera from Fujifilm is probably the least stylish digital camera on display at PMA 2009, but it's also one of the most unusual.
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