Leica
Much to Leica
Imaging Melbourne has a new outlet for these boutique German cameras.
Cameras
Still in with a shot
Imaging Despite dismal news for camera retail trade, the Ted's chain is investing more in its stores.
Review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ60
Reviewed by Terry Lane For the point-and-shooter who wants more control over functions, this bridge camera does a good job.
Pictures tell the stories
Terry Lane Our photo book of the year is the biography of the colossus of the Leica, Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Apple's Ive to design one-of-a-kind camera
Stan Schroeder Apple's senior vice president of industrial design, Sir Jonathan Ive, will design a limited version of the Leica M camera, company owner Andreas Kaufmann announced at a special event in Cologne,...
Review: Panasonic Lumix LX7
Imaging Panasonic invented this category and it is still the one to beat.
The new dimension
Imaging A mirrorless design has led to compact digitals that give professional results, writes Terry Lane.
Lightness of being
Terry Lane But weight - there's more. Some gear still has the goods without the bulk.
By the power of greyscale
Terry Lane Taking away the colour from your photos does not require a lot of work.
Gone in a flash
Imaging Kodak is no more but other brands are going retro.
The root of all EVIL
Imaging This eye-catching book is a useful start for anyone upgrading from a compact.
Numbers don't add up
Terry Lane No doubt many camera shoppers find it hard to comprehend why more megapixels should cost less, because they assume that if less is more, then more must be a great deal more than more.
Snapshots of the future
UNTIL recently, camera phones have been the snapshot camera's poor relation but some have reached the point where they can take serious pictures, even at night.
New breed of micro DLSRs
Terry Lane There has been a quiet clamour for a professional compact. And now we have it. Well, we have two. They are called Micro Four Thirds cameras and both Panasonic and Olympus are making them.


























