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The digital photo frame (DPF) market is on track to reach a trade value of nearly 750m Euros across Western Europe this year, up from less than 700m Euros in 2008. This has been revealed in an industry report by Futuresource Consulting, a specialist research and knowledge-based consulting company. Right now, digital photo frames are mainly bought as gifts, and “consumers are still not purchasing for their own use,” says James Wells, a consultant. The UK is projected to account for 26% of total Western European shipments this year, trailed by France (20%) and Germany (14%). And although 7” screens will continue to dominate the market, the price of 8” screens is forecast to drop to €100 in 2009.
Graphics: Futuresource, copyright 2009
The digital photo frame (DPF) market is on track to reach a trade value of nearly 750m Euros across Western Europe this year, up from less than 700m Euros in 2008. This has been revealed in an industry report by Futuresource Consulting, a specialist research and knowledge-based consulting company. Right…

To coincide with his new book, Footprint Travel Photography, Steve Davey has launched a new range of travel photography tours. These include Impressions of Morocco and Impressions of India, with land arrangements provided by Intrepid Travel in both cases. Impressions of Morocco starts 21 September 2009, and runs for 13 days. Participants will visit cities like Fes, Casablanca and Marrakech, go trekking in the High Atlas Mountains, explore ruins, gorges, kasbahs and holy sites as well as spend a night in the Sahara Desert. The tour price is from GBP1195 plus a local payment of 300 Euros. Impressions of India takes you to the Taj Mahal, the cities of Kolkata and Varanasi, the pilgrimage site of Bodh Gaya and includes spending three days at the Sonepur Mela festival in Bihar. The tour runs for 16 days from 26 October 2009 and costs from GBP1395 plus 18,000 rupee local payment.
Website: Better Travel Photography Photo Tours
Photo © Steve Davey/stevedavey.com
To coincide with his new book, Footprint Travel Photography, Steve Davey has launched a new range of travel photography tours. These include Impressions of Morocco and Impressions of India, with land arrangements provided by Intrepid Travel in both cases. Impressions of Morocco starts 21 September 2009, and runs for 1…

Canon may lift its profit forecast for 2009 by nearly 13 percent. According to Reuters, the Japanese corporation is going to post an operating profit for the first quarter, and may revise its annual profit forecast upward by 12.5 percent. The news agency bases this assumption on a report by the Nikkei business daily, which says strong SLR sales and a weaker-than-expected yen have boosted profits in the January-March period to about 30 billion yen. Analysts have been estimating a loss of 18.7 billion yen for the first quarter, Reuters says. A profit of 30 billion would thus be a great surprise, even if it still represents an 82% drop against the same period of last year, blamed on Canon’s ailing core business of manufacturing printers, copiers and lithography equipment.
Website: Reuters
Canon may lift its profit forecast for 2009 by nearly 13 percent. According to Reuters, the Japanese corporation is going to post an operating profit for the first quarter, and may revise its annual profit forecast upward by 12.5 percent. The news agency bases this assumption on a report by…

A new mobile and web service called vufone has been launched in the United Kingdom. Bridging the gap between mobile and web applications, vufone allows users to automatically synchronise personal mobile content with photos, videos and other multimedia across the spectrum of popular social media websites. As well as being able to post content to their desired online social networks and services, vufone users can share their mobile pictures, videos and calendar appointments with friends and contacts through the mobile or web interface. The service is now available at www.vufone.com at a special subscription offer of £9.99 per year.
A new mobile and web service called vufone has been launched in the United Kingdom. Bridging the gap between mobile and web applications, vufone allows users to automatically synchronise personal mobile content with photos, videos and other multimedia across the spectrum of popular social media websites. As well as being…

Forget the new car, holiday or house extension - a mere £5499.99 / €7728.00 / $7999.95 will buy you the shiny new Nikon D3x. This 24.6 megapixel camera is the highest-resolution DSLR on the market, bettering the Sony A900 and Canon EOS 5D Mark II. As well as it's headline-grabbing megapixel count, the D3x also boasts a 51-point auto-focus system, 920,000-dot 3-inch LCD screen, 50-6400 ISO range and 16-bit image processing. Gavin Stoker discovers if the Nikon D3x really is the best ever DSLR...

Photo Iconic is offering a number of image workshops at Intrepid Travel and Jacobs Digital Photo & Video, London. Two of these, Shooting People & Places (23 April) and Shooting Landscapes & Wildlife (30 April) will take place at Intrepid Travel, 76 Upper St, Islington; whereas two others - Shooting Travel: The Perfect Kit and Shooting Travel Images That Sell - will be held at Jacobs Digital Photo & Video in May. Each course costs £40 - and all participants will receive a £25 discount voucher for future selected Photo Iconic photography courses plus either £50 worth of discount vouchers from Intrepid Travel or special discount vouchers from Jacobs Digital Photo & Video, depending on the course venue.
Website: Shooting People & Places Booking Form
Website: Shooting Landscapes & Wildlife Booking Form
Photo Iconic is offering a number of image workshops at Intrepid Travel and Jacobs Digital Photo & Video, London. Two of these, Shooting People & Places (23 April) and Shooting Landscapes & Wildlife (30 April) will take place at Intrepid Travel, 76 Upper St, Islington; whereas two others - Shooting…

Panasonic has updated the firmware of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS15 compact digital camera. Version 1.2 promises “improved image quality”.
Panasonic has updated the firmware of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS15 compact digital camera. Version 1.2 promises “improved image quality”. Website: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS15 Firmware Update Service

Ricoh has released a function-enhancing firmware update for the Ricoh GR Digital II professional digital compact camera. Version 2.30 gives the GR Digital II a number of fairly significant functional enhancements, including the following:
(1) It is now possible to manually set the flash amount
(2) It is now possible to set the flash timing
(3) It is now possible to register white balance compensation in My Settings
(4) The TODAY’S SHOTS display function has been added
Click through / read on to read about these functions in detail.
Website: Firmware Download Page
Review: Read our in-depth review of the Ricoh GR Digital II
Ricoh has released a function-enhancing firmware update for the Ricoh GR Digital II professional digital compact camera. Version 2.30 gives the GR Digital II a number of fairly significant functional enhancements, including the following: (1) It is now possible to manually set the flash amount (2) It is now possible…

Olympus has issued a firmware update for the Olympus FE-45 digital compact camera. Version 1.2 of the FE-45 firmware improves compatibility with nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries. As usual with Olympus cameras, you can update your camera’s firmware through Olympus Master or Olympus Studio.
Website: Firmware Update Instructions
Olympus has issued a firmware update for the Olympus FE-45 digital compact camera. Version 1.2 of the FE-45 firmware improves compatibility with nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries. As usual with Olympus cameras, you can update your camera’s firmware through Olympus Master or Olympus Studio. Website: Firmware Update Instructions

The Photography.Book.Now International Juried Competition today announced prize packages for all levels of achievement in its photography book competition. Prizes will be awarded to the most creative and innovative photography books in three categories –Fine Art, Editorial, and Commercial. The grand prize winner gets $25,000. Click through / read on to learn what the category winners and runners-up are going to receive.
The Photography.Book.Now International Juried Competition today announced prize packages for all levels of achievement in its photography book competition. Prizes will be awarded to the most creative and innovative photography books in three categories –Fine Art, Editorial, and Commercial. The grand prize winner gets $25,000. Click through / read on…

Rankin Live! is a radical twist on the traditional exhibition format featuring two shows in one. These include Shoot Me Rankin, the ongoing photo shoot of 1000 Britons, whose portraits will be immediately included in the exhibition, and Rankin Retrospective, a collection of 600 images selected from a vast portfolio of work. Both Shoot Me Rankin and Rankin Retrospective will be hosted by Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, London, between 31 July – 18 September.
Rankin Live! is a radical twist on the traditional exhibition format featuring two shows in one. These include Shoot Me Rankin, the ongoing photo shoot of 1000 Britons, whose portraits will be immediately included in the exhibition, and Rankin Retrospective, a collection of 600 images selected from a vast portfolio…

It’s Earth Day today, and the founders of earthmosaic.org are asking you to “scoot out and get some awesome pictures of YOUR Earth”, and upload them so that they can become part of a huge photo mosaic. All pictures have to be taken today, 22 April 2009, as it occurs in the country where you are right now, and need to be uploaded by 30 April. The photos must be taken digitally and have their EXIF intact, but the capturing device can be anything from a cell phone camera to a professional DSLR - it doesn’t matter. Make sure to upload only JPEGs that have been downsized to 500 kilobytes maximum.
Website: Earth Mosaic
It’s Earth Day today, and the founders of earthmosaic.org are asking you to “scoot out and get some awesome pictures of YOUR Earth”, and upload them so that they can become part of a huge photo mosaic. All pictures have to be taken today, 22 April 2009, as it occurs…

Nature’s Best magazine has an ongoing photography competition, which is open for entries until 4 May 2009. The annual Windland Smith Rice International Awards programme evolved from the magazine’s mission of celebrating the beauty and diversity of nature through the art of photography to become one of the world’s greatest nature photography competitions boasting over 20,000 entries each year. There are 17 categories to choose from, and you can submit up to 20 entries. The entry fee is $25. The main reason for entering this competition is that the winning images will be featured in the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in an exhibition dedicated to Nature’s Best Photography. The winning images will also be featured in the Fall issue of Nature’s Best, and in featured online galleries on AOL.com and MSNBC.com.
Website: Guidelines and entry form
Nature’s Best magazine has an ongoing photography competition, which is open for entries until 4 May 2009. The annual Windland Smith Rice International Awards programme evolved from the magazine’s mission of celebrating the beauty and diversity of nature through the art of photography to become one of the world’s greatest…

International Garden Photographer of the Year has announced the theme for its annual Early Bird summer competition. This year’s theme is “In Full Bloom.” The deadline is 30 June 2009. The judges will then look through all entries received up to that date and decide which ones fit the theme best. All entries will go through automatically to the main International Garden Photographer of the Year competition, whose deadline is 30 November. Meanwhile, an exhibition of photos submitted to last year’s competition will be on display at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, from May to September 2009.
Website: Enter the competition
International Garden Photographer of the Year has announced the theme for its annual Early Bird summer competition. This year’s theme is “In Full Bloom.” The deadline is 30 June 2009. The judges will then look through all entries received up to that date and decide which ones fit the theme…

Sports Illustrated: SLIDE SHOW is a new book that showcases more than 50 years of sports action. Culled from the magazine’s archives of more than 750,000 original slides, the photos prove that if every picture captures a moment, every slide recounts the complete back story. The notations along the border of each slide describe that image’s journey from playing field to publication. Beyond revealing how the slides evolved into SI cover shots and magazine pages, the book recounts anecdotes and offers rare insights from the world’s greatest sports photographers, including Walter Iooss Jr., Neil Leifer and Heinz Kluetmeier. SLIDE SHOW, which retails for $29.95 U.S./$32.95 Canada (Hardcover), will be available beginning May 5, 2009.
Sports Illustrated: SLIDE SHOW is a new book that showcases more than 50 years of sports action. Culled from the magazine’s archives of more than 750,000 original slides, the photos prove that if every picture captures a moment, every slide recounts the complete back story. The notations along the border…

Our regular columnist, one of the UK’s leading landscape and travel photographers, <a href="http://www.davidnoton.com/">David Noton</a>, photographs one view four times at dawn and dusk, with vastly different results.

The Travel Photographer of the Year 2009 competition is now open for entries. Any photographer, amateur and professional, aged 17 years and over from any country can enter the three Portfolio categories and the One Shot category. The New Talent, First Shot and Young travel Photographer of the Year categories all have restrictions on entry as follows: New Talent is for photographic students, amateur or semi-professional photographers only. First Shot category is for amateur photographers only. Young Travel Photographer of the Year is for photographers aged 16 and under. Entries close on 22nd September 2009. The entry fee is £15 for each portfolio category, £20 for New Talent, £10 for One Shot and First Shot and free for Young Travel Photographer of the Year.
The Travel Photographer of the Year 2009 competition is now open for entries. Any photographer, amateur and professional, aged 17 years and over from any country can enter the three Portfolio categories and the One Shot category. The New Talent, First Shot and Young travel Photographer of the Year categories…

According to Kodak, Brits spent a staggering £600million on printer ink in 2008. The American giant has recently launched a campaign “against rip-off ink prices”, claiming that on average a consumer would save £75 a year by switching to an all-in-one printer with allegedly high quality, low cost ink. Click through / read on to find out what else they have to say.
According to Kodak, Brits spent a staggering £600million on printer ink in 2008. The American giant has recently launched a campaign “against rip-off ink prices”, claiming that on average a consumer would save £75 a year by switching to an all-in-one printer with allegedly high quality, low cost ink. Click…

On 24 April, Blurb will be hosting two webinars on creating / designing photo books. Both sessions are free, with the first session aimed at newbies and the second session at more advanced Blurb users. Advance registration is required. After that, you’ll receive an email with a link to join the webinar. When the scheduled time comes, just follow this link then watch and listen to the presentation on your computer.
On 24 April, Blurb will be hosting two webinars on creating / designing photo books. Both sessions are free, with the first session aimed at newbies and the second session at more advanced Blurb users. Advance registration is required. After that, you’ll receive an email with a link to join…

Samsung have unveiled a new, rugged hard drive for mobile computing, available in capacities of up to 500GB. The Spinpoint M7 is available in 250-, 320-, 400-, 500-GB capacities. A new controller has been adopted to reduce power consumption in seek mode to up to 25 percent over conventional 2.5” drives. The Samsung Spinpoint M7 hard drive features a 5400rpm spindle speed, 8MB cache, native command queuing and a 3.0Gbps SATA interface. Global shipments in the United States and Europe began in April with shipments to other regions to follow accordingly. Pricing is to be confirmed.
Samsung have unveiled a new, rugged hard drive for mobile computing, available in capacities of up to 500GB. The Spinpoint M7 is available in 250-, 320-, 400-, 500-GB capacities. A new controller has been adopted to reduce power consumption in seek mode to up to 25 percent over conventional 2.5”…