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As you may be aware, PC Format's parent company, Future Publishing, runs a number of websites to tie into its magazines, and we're affiliated with TechRadar.com. There's a slew of other "Radar" sites, too, such as BikeRadar, GamesRadar, MusicRadar and TombRadar.

It's with great pleasure that we announce a new addition to the Radar family, then. Photoradar is going to cover all things camera-related, creating an online community for digital photographers of all abilities, and offering inspiration, instruction, news, reviews, video content and community features. Apparently 27 million people in the UK have digital cameras, a high percentage of whom upload out-of-focus cameraphone pictures of fat people you don't know to Facebook on a daily basis. Hopefully, Photoradar will fix this.

Photoradar won't go live until the end of the month, but in the meantime you can enter your email address for updates on the official site, and follow it on Twitter.

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