new accessories

Microdia has added a 256GB SDXC flash memory card to its XTRA PRO series of memory cards.

Microdia has released an all-in-one portable server, entertainment and photo gallery solution.

While Kodak Alaris is discontinuing its black and white BW400CN film, Ilford says it is pressing on with making its XP2 Super film.

Taking advantage of our current obsession with sefies, iStabilizer has released an extendable monopod to help users shoot more flattering self portraits.

Datacolor has released a new colour calibration and white balance target to help photographers and videographers obtain consistently accurate color.

Leica AG has released a new line of tripod ball heads to match the design aesthetics of its cameras.

A new 'crowd funded' device promises to deliver smartphone image transfer and remote control to most Canon and Nikon DSLRs, even older non-WiFi models.

The Jot Touch with Pixelpoint includes two shortcut buttons, 2048 levels of sensitivity and can be connected wirelessly to iOS devices running Bluetooth 4.

Subscribe to <i>Australian Photography + digital</i> now and have one of your images printed on a 50 x 40cm canvas print, free.

New app turns your iPad into a working graphics tablet so you can 'draw' directly onto your photos.

Adobe today announced it’s Creative Cloud 2014 service, now with dedicated pricing for photographers, educators and enterprise. New hardware for tablets will also be available later this year.

Lexar has enhanced its Professional Workflow line to include two new products: the Lexar Professional Workflow HR2 Thunderbolt Hub and CR2 Thunderbolt Reader, both offering fast transfer of 4K files.

The KLYP+ by Manfrotto is an all-in-one accessory for the iPhone 5/5S, with three interchangeable lenses and an LED light designed to enhance the quality of your camera photos.

Eizo's two new ColorEdge monitors are packed with high-end technical features for photographers.

Two new wireless devices from SanDisk offer an easier digital storage solution for photographers on the go.

Adobe Lightroom is now available in an iPad version, but only via subscription.