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TROPPUSGGJT ZVZFRSLFFNB VOKQTAEODTR YSCHRDKANAP Z F G E O G W B I H T H I I H H N A N J C B NXXASYBYXJC D L C Q O O V I R O S O P E N W A I I E I S AHETAMENMKE H T A D T O W L I C R SEEKOCPBTAP HGRSZMOURPX A R A U Q P I V E K E DALNUGNTMCN OYFNPOTUMAR WSXYBSLCUBU QSEHCAEBSRB With the need for superfast, high-capacity memory greater than ever, the new Samsung 256GB Pro Plus microSD card could be just the ticket – and here’s your chance to win one. Boasting up to 160MB/s read and 120MB/s write speeds, the card is ideal for expanded mobile device storage and capturing quality photos or 4K UHD video. Complete the word search below, and you’ll find one word in the list that’s not in the grid. Email us on puzzle@photographynews.co.uk with that word in the subject box by 11 September 2022 and the winner will be drawn at random from all the correct entries received. Only entries from UK residents will be accepted. The correct answer to PN 98’s word search was ‘shades’, and ‘vision’ for PN 99. The Samsung 256GB Pro Plus cards were won by J Taylor from Penge and D Hasdell from Northampton, respectively. samsung.com/uk/memory-cards

HEY BIG SPENDER With plenty of crucial kit to browse, Vanguard is here to spoil some lucky winners

Celebrate PN’s 100th issue with Vanguard

Five £200 Vanguard vouchers to be won in this month’s contest

shooter. They have a USB interface for charging on the go. If outright capacity is your need, the Alta Sky collection is where you will find an ideal partner. We test the latest arrival in this range, the Alta Sky 68, in this issue. This bag has a price of £259.99 and prodigious 36-litre capacity, with the ability to take an 800mm lens fitted to a pro DSLR body. Put simply, if you are one of our five winners, you are not going to struggle to spend the £200 Vanguard voucher. To be in with a chance of winning, answer this question correctly. What is the capacity of the Alta Sky 68? A) 34 litres B) 36 litres C) 38 litres To enter, go to photographynews.co.uk. The closing date for entries is 11 September 2022, and the first five correct answers drawn at random after that date win. Only entries from UK residents with a UK delivery address will be accepted. The £200 voucher can only be used for one transaction, and any unused balance will be lost. A small delivery charge may apply. The winner of the Vanguard Alta Sky in PN 98 was M Ironmonger and the VEO 3 263CB from PN 99 was won by M Davies. vanguardworld.co.uk

VANGUARD IS A global brand with an extensive and impressive range of photo and optical products. Photography News is proud to have a close association with the company. For this special celebration issue of PN , Vanguard is offering prizes worth £1000 in total, with five £200 vouchers to be spent on products via its website. Of course, if you choose something worth more than £200, you will have to pay the difference. If you are one of the five lucky winners, you could go for a Vanguard tripod; perhaps a model with the brand’s unique Multi-Angle Central Column (MACC), enabling you to get the camera into almost any position – ideal for flatlays and close-up shooting. The VEO 3+ 263AT has one, with an additional feature that turns the column into a multi-mount, and retails at £189.99. Or maybe you are tempted by the weight-saving benefits of carbon fibre? Here, Vanguard has an extensive range. This includes the award-winning VEO 3T+ 264CB, which sells for £339.99. Taking into account the £200, all you pay is £139.99. If you are happy with your existing tripod, but need to upgrade your kit-carrying solution, Vanguard can help here too, with its range of shoulder bags, cases and backpacks. The VEO Active series comprises a family of rugged backpacks, ideally suited to the outdoor

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