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When hell freezes over, we'll still have shredding machines. Mike has a big clear up and wins the battle with...
Andrea explores the hidden attractions of the ancient port of Gaeta, just a few kilometres from Rome itself.
Narain Jashanmal takes a look at the current state of the photographic industry and wonders just where we go from...
Is it good or bad for a website to appeal mainly to more mature readers? Mike wonders if he should...
Wetzlar Camera Auctions last week achieved a word-record price for a vintage Nikon. The prototype Nikon L with Leica screw...
Continent hopping is on hold for now. So Mike turned back the clock to the 1950s with a nostalgic visit...
David Suchet, without doubt the queintessenial Hercule Poirot, is to be knighted. Arise, Sir Hercule!
Rediscovering Japan, meeting family through the lens of the handy Leica D-Lux type 109...
January 1930 and I have just been asked by Leitz Optische Werke to review the latest version of their miniature...
The computational Zeiss ZX1: It's (almost) here at last following two years of gestation. Will it be a hit or...
Quite by chance I was visiting the Apple Campus on October 5, 2011, when news of Steve Jobs' death was...
Last month William Fagan wrote about a film from an old Leica FILCA cassette. The film was developed and several...