Kodak has scooped the highest rankings among US consumers in two of the four segments of the J.D. Power 2005 Digital Camera Satisfaction Study.

LD is a new product from Horseman adding bellows functions to Canon EOS or Nikon F mount digital SLRs.

Sonic has announced the newest version of its DVD authoring software DVDit Pro 6.

The 3490 and 3590 scanners are two new entries into Epson’s Perfection Photo range, with the ability to scan photos and 35mm film.

Epson has introduced a flatbed scanner incorporating Digital ICE Technology and retailing at under £200.

The G-Shot DV610A combines a digital camera, video camera, web camera, voice recorder, MP3 player and mass storage device.

Ilford – a success story

Ilford has released a statement announcing that recent news of its demise has been ‘greatly exaggerated’ and it is in fact ‘alive and thriving.’

Jessops has started a new scheme whereby users can buy digital camera phones on monthly contracts from 40 stores nationwide.

As the popularity of digital photography continues, Dixons has announced that it will no longer be selling 35mm film cameras in its high-street stores.

Zen Vision is a device for displaying digital images, songs and movies from Creative.

StikCap is the latest product from IMS, which is designed to eradicate dust from the lenses and bodies of digital SLR’s.

The 685B is the latest model to be released into Manfrotto’s Neotec range, the world’s first fully automatic tripod series.

The EX-Z500 is the latest entry into the EXILIM Zoom range, featuring a 5MP CCD, 3x optical zoom and Anti-Shake DSP technology.

Casio has introduced three new cameras into its EXILIM range incorporating anti-shake technology.

Kodak has launched its new high end P series with two superzoom models, the P880 and P850, which will be hitting the shops in September