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Here at Warehouse Express we don’t just talk the talk; we also walk the walk. Steve Hone is a sales advisor in our Norwich based showroom, a dedicated follower of motorcycle speedway and an extremely accomplished trackside photographer, something which has been officially recognised over the past few months.
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For the benefit of any of you that are interested in the Photokina happenings, but didn’t want to travel to Germany, weren’t able to go to Germany, or, like some of us, had to stay behind and work while your colleagues went to Germany, we will be updating you with all the latest goings-on via the WEX blog and Twitter. What’s more, in an exciting new venture for WEX, we will be bringing you a visitor’s-eye view of some of the stands and products in the form of WEX TV video clips!
Digital SLRs »
On the surface, they look much like any of Sony’s other Alpha SLR cameras, with only a few aesthetic tweaks, additions and changes to set them apart. But who said the camera never lies? Looks, after all, can be deceiving, and if the A33 and A55 look to you just like any other SLR, then the deception is complete.
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The much-anticipated launch of the new Sony NEX series has arrived! NEX stands for New E-Mount Experience, making them a different breed of cameras to both Micro Four Thirds and Digital SLR cameras. The Sony Alpha NEX cameras have an APS-C sensor and as of Sony research on the 11th May 2010, they are the world’s smallest interchangeable lens cameras
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The new Sony Alpha A450 digital SLR has arrived in our inbox just 4 months after the A500, A550 and A850 were announced, reinforcing the message that Sony are committed to taking a serious share of the DSLR market. The latest member of the Sony Alpha family is a cut-down version of the A550 – offering 14 megapixels, SteadyShot image stabilisation and up to 7fps continuous shooting.
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Not long ago satellite technology was the reserve of the military and cloaked in secrecy; more James Bond than Joe Public. But with the advances of the internet came sites like Google Earth and Multi Map and soon anybody with an internet connection could view satellite pictures of almost anywhere on earth.

