Monthly Archives: March 2013

Photo Industry Reporter Announces 7th Annual Rudy Awards

Woodbury, NY—Photo Industry Reporter is proud to announce our editors’ 2013 picks for the 7th Annual Rudy Awards. The awards are named for the...

Why PMA’s The Big Photo Show Matters

Here’s a great statistic: In 2011, Americans who are passionate about photography spent $17 billion on photo equipment and software, and $1.3 billion on...

PIR’s March 2013 Editorial: Innovation Abounds

This is our first issue since attending the 2013 International CES, and you would think that things might be a bit slow. After all,...

Sigma Corporation Ships Sigma DP3 Merrill 46 Megapixel Compact P&S

Ronkonkoma, NY—Sigma Corporation of America’s DP3 Merrill point-and-shoot camera began shipping in March with a suggested retail price of $999. As the final camera...

ArcSoft Perfect365 Portrait Makeover App Released for Android Platform

Fremont, CA—ArcSoft, a software provider of imaging technologies and applications, released the Android version of its Perfect365 portrait makeover application. The app lets users...

Mimoco Teams with Hasbro on My Little Pony Mimobot Designer USB Flash Drives

Boston, MA—Mimoco, makers of the Mimobot and MimoMicro lines of designer USB flash drives and card readers, partnered with Hasbro on the release of...

Strategy Session: Be Your Brand

In the world of marketing, there are few things more important than the brand. It should separate you from your competition. It should define...

First Polaroid Fotobar Opens at Delray Marketplace, Turning Images into Art

Delray Beach, FL—On March 1, the first Polaroid Fotobar opened at Delray Marketplace in Delray Beach, Florida. Designed to reintroduce the tangible photograph, the...

PIR’s March 2013 Editor’s Pick: Nikon’s DX-Format Flagship D7100 DSLR for the Advanced Photo...

The Nikon D7100 digital SLR is a DX-format imaging machine targeted at experienced shooters. The lightweight camera (1.5 pounds) is engineered for rapid performance,...

PIR March 2013 Tech Trends: Men and Women Differ on Camera Feature Preferences

Male consumers are attracted to the technology of mirrorless hybrid cameras, particularly the ability to use interchangeable lenses and their advanced features.Female camera purchasers,...

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