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Yes to video

AP is a magazine aimed at photographers, but you can’t ignore the fact that almost all of the latest ‘stills cameras’ are also ‘video cameras’. Indeed, some are capable of capturing broadcast-quality video. To completely ignore the video capabilities of such cameras in your reviews would be most odd.

As a significant and growing proportion of your readers are using modern cameras it strikes me that AP can’t ignore the needs of those readers who may be contemplating capturing video footage any more

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