What Digital Camera

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What Digital Camera
EditorNigel Atherton
Categories Digital cameras
Circulation 14,978 (ABC Jan - Dec 2013) [1]
Print and digital editions.
Publisher TI Media
First issue14 August 2003 (2003-08-14)
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Website www.whatdigitalcamera.com

What Digital Camera was a monthly magazine and website about digital cameras published by TI Media. Its editor was Nigel Atherton.

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History

The magazine was launched fully after a few one-off editions on 14 August 2003 [2] and describes itself as "world's oldest digital photography magazine". [3] Its last issue was published in December 2016. [4]

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References

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