The new $1095 Polaroid I-2 takes the venerable brand’s instant camera range upmarket, adding some ‘photographerly’ features including manual controls and a superior lens. Read more
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Polaroid I-2 expands creative control
Foreign correspondence
We’ve received some follow-up information related to a couple of stories we published – one recently and the other going back about 10 years ago.… Read more
Sony Alpha Awards winners announced
Sony has announced the winners of the eighth annual Sony Alpha Awards for Australia and New Zealand photographers, with over 2900 photographs submitted by professional… Read more
Colour film market opaque
We have been particularly interested in the future of film manufacture since our exclusive interview with Fujifilm Europe executives earlier this year where the distilled… Read more
Sony FE 16-35mm f2.8 GM II a world record breaker
Sony has announced the FE 16-35mm f2.8 GM II, the ‘world’s smallest and lightest wide-angle zoom lens’, will be available from mid-September with an SRP… Read more
Is BIFB ’23 The Real Thing?
Is the tenth Ballarat International Foto Biennale (BIFB) the best one yet? The father of BIFB, Jeff Moorfoot, who established the festival in 2005 and retired as creative director in 2015, thinks it is. It’s high praise from Jeff, who came away from BIFB’s opening weekend singing a different tune compared with previous years. Read more
Sony Alpha 7C II & 7CR: Compact meets high performance
Sony has announced two new compact mirrorless full-frame cameras, the Alpha 7C II and Alpha 7CR, will be available from September with an SRP of… Read more
Rest in Peace: Ian Bugg (1949-2023)
Ian Bugg, who closed the doors of Shepparton Camera House earlier this year, passed away peacefully surrounded by family, on August 16. Ian was a… Read more
Presto Photographics closes
After 31 years operating Presto Photographics on the Gold Coast, Don and Barbara Shawyer have decided to retire, tolling the bell on yet another Australian… Read more
Tamron CEO resigns for misuse of funds
Tamron’s CEO, Shiro Ajisaka, has resigned after an internal investigation, prompted by a whistle blower, found he misappropriated company funds for at least five years.… Read more