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Like the saying goes, "better late than never", the Camerosity Podcast is back with Episode 91, which is dedicated to cameras of the 90s. Which 90s you prefer, 1890s or 1990s, all 90s cameras are welcome! Joining Anthony, Paul, Theo, Stephen, and Mike are returning callers, AJ Gentile, Ira Cohen, Miles Libak, Nick Marshall, Robert Rotoloni, and Will Pinkham and we cover a wide range of 1990s cameras and technologies. Paul starts off with some stories about mini labs and how single use cameras became a big thing. We dive into bridge cameras, including the Olympus IS-2 which Mike gave rave remarks to. We discuss a large number of point and shoot cameras including premium models by Nikon and Konica, and ponder why the Olympus Stylus Epic is so popular today. We talk about some dead end technologies from the 90s such as Minolta's ill fated Creative Expansion and Canon's obscure barcode scanner for the EOS 10S. Not all technologies from the 1990s were failures though as the 1990s was the first decade of digital cameras. Models like the floppy disc Sony Mavica and Nikon D1 were great cameras with a historical significance which helped prove that digital photography had arrived. We round out the discussion with why Theo loves the Mamiya 7 so much and how it compares to the Mamiya 6, Robert shares some info on the development of the Nikon S3 2000 edition, and we have a thorough discussion on Kyocera's Contax SLRs. As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are influenced by you! Please don't feel like you have to be an expert on a specific type of camera, or have the level of knowledge on par with other people on the show. We LOVE people who are into shooting or collecting cameras, no matter how long you've been doing it, so please don't consider your knowledge level to be a prerequisite for joining! The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, the Camerosity Discord server, and right here on mikeeckman.com. We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. For our next episode, we decided to explore the Italian camera industry as its not often discussed in camera collector circles. While Germany, Japan, the Soviet Union, and the United States were well known as makers of fine cameras, a great number of really cool cameras were made in Italy such as the Rectaflex, Ducati Sogno, Gamma II, and other models by Bencini, Durst, and Ferrania. Join us if you're a fan of cameras from this "boot shaped" country, and see if we can manage to fill an entire episode without getting distracted! We will record Episode 92 on Monday, May 19th at 7pm Central Daylight Time and 8pm Eastern Daylight Time. In This Episode Jeff and Gabe Can't Pronounce French Names / Alan Peres Sends Us Emails Now Sometimes Its Hard to Remember That We Like Cameras from the 1990s The 1990s Was the Decade of the MiniLab and Single Use Disposable Cameras Olympus Invested Heavily in Point and Shoots in the late 1980s In the 1990s, Olympus Gave Up on Traditional SLRs and Created the IS-Series Olympus IS-2 / In the 90s Zoom Reach was Over Valued By Novices Why Are the Olympus Stylus Epics so Expensive? / µ[mju:]-II Nikon F5 Improvements Over the F4 / Paul Really Hates the Nikon N70 The Nikon N90/F90 Was Nikons Best Semi-Pro SLR of the 1990s Broken Battery and Film Doors Were a Huge Problem Back Then The Nikon 28Ti and 35Ti Are Impressive Cameras but Terrible Investments 1990s Underwater Cameras / How Many People Kept Shooting 80s Cameras in the 90s? Contax S2 and Other 1990s Contax SLRs / Contax S2 and ST Mike Likes the Contax RTS II and the Contax RX / Large Contaxes Like the N1 and AX The Minolta Maxxum 600si/650si Has Mechanical Knobs and is Awesome / Minolta Maxxum 9xi Minolta's Horrible Creative Expansion Cards / Disabling Features on Consumer SLRs / Canon Barcode Scanning System The Canon EOS-1n RS / Pellicle Mirrors / Canon EOS A2E / Canon's Eye Control System Premium Point and Shoots / Konica Hexar AF / Canon Elph Theo Loves the Mamiya 7 / Mamiya 6 / Everyone's First 110 Camera Nikon Started Working on the S3 2000 in the 1990s / Differences Between the 2000 and Original S3 Sony Floppy Mavica Cameras / Nikon D1 Alfred C. Kemper Kombi from the 1890s / Theo's 1890s Australian Studio Cameras Advanced Photo System (APS) Film and Cameras / Kodak Advantix Preview Links The Camerosity Podcast is now on Discord! Join Anthony, Paul, Theo, and Mike on our very own Discord Server. Share your GAS and photography with other listeners in the Lounge or in our dedicated forums. If you have questions for myself or the other guys, we have an “Ask the Hosts” section as well where you can get your question answered on a future show! Check it out! https://discord.gg/PZVN2VBJvm. If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group, Instagram page, or Discord server. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Keppler's Vault 101: Advanced Photo System - https://mikeeckman.com/2022/03/kepplers-vault-101-advanced-photo-system/ Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris - https://thisoldcamera.net/ Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/
Eddie speaks to Johny Pitts, photographer and author of Afropean: Notes from Black Europe. They dive into the Afropean diasporic experience as captured through the medium of the image, the growing exclusion of the working class from contemporary arts and media, and the technological heyday of photography in Japan from Johny and Eddie's experiences of working with the iconic Konica film.Support Zer0 Books and Repeater Media on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/zer0repeaterSubscribe: https://www.patreon.com/zer0repeaterFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZeroBooks/Twitter: https://twitter.com/zer0books, https://twitter.com/RepeaterBooks
Season 4 Episode 17 - Konica Hexanon AR. Today's episode is all about winning at eBay - against the odds. A listing with no real information, photos that never reveal the actual lens (just the lens cap), and a seller that hasn't a clue about what they're actually selling—What could go wrong? Tune in & check out the near miracle of this astonishing hidden gem, the mind-blowing sharpness & character that is the 50mm Hexanon AR 1.8 lens. And why your host is now absolutely ready to explore the seriously neglected but brilliant AR system. Mentioned: Konica Hexanon AR 50mm 1.7, Konica FS-1, Classic Lenses Podcast. Konica Files: http://www.konicafiles.com/3-hexanon-ar-lenses/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charles-kershenblatt8/message
We've covered a lot of gear on this podcast before. Some cameras are ones that flew under the radar that deserved some recognition as something worth checking out, others were less common models in which a bit more effort (and cost) were required to add to a collection, but then there's a level of camera in which no amount of money or effort will result in one coming your way. These are the Unobtanium cameras, models which are so expensive, or so hard to find, that even the most experienced of collectors don't have them. Joining Anthony, Theo, Paul, and Mike on this episode dedicated to the hardest cameras to find are some people who have found some of the hardest cameras to find, Ira Cohen, Ray Nason, Robert Rotoloni, Patrick Rapps, Rudi Berden, and James Thorpe. Each of these guys has at least one camera that for most people would quality as unobtanium. How they came across each model varies, but nevertheless, represent some of the coolest and hardest to find cameras ever made. As we did in the last episode, we start off this one with a question, asking our guests to define what exactly qualifies as unobtanium. As you might expert, rarity and cost are definitely prerequisites, but what about functionality or provenance? Does a camera that's very difficult to find in working order or a camera formerly owned by the Beatles still qualify as unobtanium. In addition to rare cameras, lenses and accessories can qualify too, so we get into some extras that are really hard to find as well. If you were to break down types of unobtanium cameras, one that would be the hardest of the hardest to find would be prototypes, so in this episode we spend time talking about some of the coolest prototypes including two interchangeable lens rangefinders made by Minolta and Konica, but also Robert Rotoloni goes DEEP into the rabbit hole of prototype Nikon rangefinder cameras and lenses. If you thought the Nikon SP was the most advanced 35mm rangefinder the company ever made, think again as there were two others. The rest of the episode is all over the place, discussing rare cameras by Ilford, Argus, Wica, Premier Instrument Corp, and LeCoultre. We are quite certain that we missed some other rare and otherwise difficult to find cameras, but as always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are influenced by you! We would love to hear from more listeners, especially those who are new to shooting film or collecting cameras. Please don't feel like you have to be an expert on a specific type of camera, or have the level of knowledge on par with other people on the show. We LOVE people who are new to shooting and are interested in having an episode dedicated to people new to the hobby, so please don't consider your knowledge level to be a prerequisite for joining! The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, and right here on mikeeckman.com. We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. As we did last year, we're taking the entire month of August off to relax, soak in some sun, and maybe even catch up on shooting all of the cool cameras we've all picked up in the past year so we will not be back with Episode 54 until September. The guys and I will still be active on the Camerosity Facebook page, so keep in touch with us there, and once we have an idea of when we'll record the next episode, and what possible topics we might discuss, we'll be sure to let you know! This Week's Episode How Do You Define "Unobtanium" / Rarity, Expensive, or Something Else? / Unobtanium Lenses Cameras Not Known to Be Very Reliable: Kodak Ektra, Hasselblad XPan, Graflex 3A Rudi Berden Reviews the Kodak Ektra / Leaving Notes in the Film Compartment Cameras that Have Provenance or Were Owned by Someone Famous Mike is Collecting Cameras Owned by Other Collectors Before the Internet, Finding Rare Cameras Was Extremely Difficult / Paul Finds a Leica Luxus Walter Dorwin Teague No. 1A Gift Camera Cameras that Have Cross Appeal to Different Collectors, The Price Goes Up Dramatically / Mickey Mouse Cameras Paul Handled 80 Boxes with 640 Cameras in Them in One Day / Graflex Combat Graphic Kodak Bantam Special in Original Box / Versions with Supermatic and Compur Shutters / Using the Bantam Special Nippon Kogaku Almost Made a TLR, Two Prototypes Were Known to Exist Other Companies Made Cameras with Nikkor Lenses / Aires Flex TLR / Sawyer's Mark IV / Mamiya Six Minolta Sky Prototype / Konica FR Rangefinder Prototype Andrew Lloyd MPP Press Camera / Robot Royal 18 Half Frame Camera It is Very Difficult to Assign Value to Extremely Rare Cameras Konica IIIM with Half-Frame Mask / Unobtanium Accessories / Getting a Pax 35 To Work is Not Easy Patrick's Strange Okaya Lord 5D / Rudi Reviews the Super Kodak Six-20 Digital Unobtanium / Epson R-D1 Digital Rangefinder Ira Cohen's Most Wanted Camera / Mike Helps Ira Buy a One of a Kind Camera / Lausar 127 James Thorpe's Unobtanium is a Zecaflex Folding TLR / Welta Superfekta / Zeiss-Ikon Contaflex TLR The LeCoultre Compass is a Very Unobtanium Camera...Except for Ira Bob's Nikon Rarities - Follow Along The Rotoloni Report 4: Nikon Rangefinder Prototypes 50mm f/1.8 Nikkor RF Lenses / 35mm f/1.4 RF Lens / Nikkor-O 50mm f/1.0 Nikon Screw Mount RFs / Nikon SPX / Nikon SP2 / The Original Nikon Rangefinder Paul and Mike Are Cornering the Market on Lens Hoods and Lens Adapters Ilford Witness / The Melcon II Looks like a Nikon Rangefinder / Wica Rangefinder Mike's Recent Unobtanium GAS / Military Kardon / Argus K Unobtanium Accessories / Some Unobtanium is More Difficult to Find in Other Countries Cameras That Are Opposite of Unobtamium Argus Brick / Kodak Vest Pocket / Voigtländer Brilliant / Pentax K1000 / Canon AE-1 / Big Royal View Trashcam / Yashica Electro 35 Anthony Shoots a Pentax Takumar 18mm f/11 Pancake Lens / Theo Won't Buy a Contax T2 Paul and the Americana Folk Music Gathering in Scottsdale, Arizona Links If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Americana Folk Music Gathering - https://americanafolkgathering.com/ Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris and https://www.etsy.com/shop/Camerasandpictures Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/ and https://www.facebook.com/VoltaGNV/
In the history of the 20th century photo industry, there have been countless cameras made by countless companies from countless countries. Of all those cameras, one subset of film photography seems to appeal to a larger number than most, the 35mm half-frame camera. Originally the only size for still photography on 35mm film, single frame fell out of favor after World War II, but saw a huge resurgence in the 1960s with half-frame models being released by nearly every company who made cameras. In this, the 49th episode of the Camerosity Podcast, Anthony, Theo, Paul, and Mike welcome first time and returning callers, Ray Nason, Brian Howard, Phil C., Keir Frei, Maxwell Whitaker, Richard Diver, Roger Coats, and Sean Mahan to share with us their favorite half-frame models. Mike can't help himself and gives a brief (for him) history of half-frame and why it was originally called 'single frame', we ponder what exactly qualifies as half-frame, should 4.5cm x 6cm medium format or 24mm x 24mm square format cameras count? A huge amount of time is spent on the Olympus Pen series and a huge number of 35mm half-frame models by Ricoh, Konica, Yashica, Ansco, Minolta, Pentacon, Canon, Taron, Petri, and others. As is the case with many episodes, we get off topic a bit and venture into square frame 35mm with the likes of the Berning Robot, Zeiss-Ikon Tenax, and Bolta Photavit cameras. Of course we come back, only to get off topic again talking about Rapid and Karat film cassettes. We start on a slippery slope of what Gen Z looks for in photography today and briefly touch upon why anyone would want to shoot the new Kodak H35 and similar cameras. As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are influenced by you! We would love to hear from more listeners, especially those who are new to shooting film or collecting cameras. Please don't feel like you have to be an expert on a specific type of camera, or have the level of knowledge on par with other people on the show. We LOVE people who are new to shooting and are interested in having an episode dedicated to people new to the hobby, so please don't consider your knowledge level to be a prerequisite for joining! The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, and right here on mikeeckman.com. We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. It is hard to believe, but the next episode of the Camerosity Podcast will be our 50th! Way back in 2021, there was this crazy idea to create a Podcast in the style of an AM/FM Radio Talk Show in which listeners could call in during a live recording and ask questions or talk about whatever they wanted. The first two episodes of this show were done with little more than an hour's notice and between those two episodes, spawned 47 more episodes, eventually making us not only the number one open source film photography podcast, but one of the fastest growing podcasts of any format. We are trying to put something special together for our 50th episode, but haven't yet settled on the details, or even when we will record yet. I can tell you it will definitely be in early June, but when I know, you'll know. Hope to see you then! This Week's Episode Anthony reminisces about cheap AGAT 18s / A brief history lesson on the origins of half-frame all the way back to Thomas Edison Anthony takes us back even further to the Lumière brothers and the Cinématographe Olympus 18 / Pen revived the half-frame market in Japan in the 1960s / Half-frame is technically Single Frame Medium format cameras, like 6x9 vs 6.45 are not considered half-frame The Univex Mercury camera has a rotary shutter and very sharp lenses / Olympus Pen F also has a rotary shutter Cynthia A. Repinski wrote a good book, The Univex Story / Mercury II Theo brings in the Ansco Memo, which uses cartridges you can make yourself Maxwell shoots his AGAT 18K a lot with enlarged prints / Canon Demi / AGFA Memo Berning Robot and Zeiss-Ikon Tenax II are square format, are they considered half-frame? Theo considers is 35mm full frame is half-frame compared to XPan format / Bolta Photavit Half-frame was hated by photo finishers and tended to have a whole year pictures on one roll / Ilford created a double length film Theo shows the AGFA Optima Parat / Mike has the AGFA Parat I Understanding all the Olympus Pen models / Olympus Pen F / Pen FT / Pen FV Double wind on a half-frame camera is strange / The Pen FT has a bespoke metering number system / EV Couplings are terrible The Olympus Pen EE and EE-S / Pen D series with faster f/1.9 and 1.7 lenses Olympus Pen-W is well sought out, Olympus Pen-S is a great small mechanical half-frame Ricoh Auto-Half / Ricoh Drive / Italian Ducati / Konica IIIM Other Half Frame Cameras by Nikon, Pentax, and Polaroid The Pentacon Penti is a fashion accessory camera Kodak Single Use camera can give you a Rapid Cassette replacement Why was half-frame so popular in Japan? / Photography for Everyone is a good book on the rise of photography popularity in Japan How Japan became a powerhouse in photography industry The Yashica Samurai / Yashica Rapide / Yashica Sequelle / Taron Chic / Canon Dial 35 / Ricoh Caddy Sean's AGAT 18 with a Nikkor 8mm lens attached Adapted lenses for the Pen F / Mike Loves the BeLOMO Chaika 3 Keir does not have a half-frame, but may soon! / The Fed Mikron is a copy of the Konica EYE Mamiya made a half frame with the Myrapid Half-Frame cameras which have two different taking lenses / Canon Multi-Tele / Fuji TW-3 / Konica Recorder The Lomo LC-A Wide can switch between formats The Kodak H35 and it's clone / Why do Gen Z like half-frame? Can you modify a camera to be half-frame? Original Olympus Pen made by third party and was very popular The podcast descended in chaos with a debate on what half-frame means Links If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Camerosity Twitter - https://twitter.com/CamerosityPod Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris and https://www.etsy.com/shop/Camerasandpictures Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/ and https://www.facebook.com/VoltaGNV/
In this, the 48th episode of the world's most popular podcast, Anthony, Paul, Theo, and Mike shift their attention to one of the oldest camera makers in the world and one that had produced some of the most innovative, interesting, and high quality cameras ever made...except no one wanted to talk about them! Okay, that's not exactly accurate as three people did show up. Returning callers Raymond Nason, Mark Faulkner, and Brian Howard answered the call and came to chat with us about their favorite Konica cameras. Kicking off the discussion was Mike who gave a short history of Japan's oldest camera maker with early models such as the Cherry Hand Camera and the Rokuoh-Sha Pearlette. We quickly moved onto the sexy Pearl folding cameras and the early Konica 35mm rangefinders. Ray brought with the very rare Konica F, the company's first attempt at a 35mm SLR, and then we bounced around between the Koni-Omega Rapid models, the Auto-Reflex series, we spent some time chatting about the Konica Eye half-frame camera, and eventually some of the company's more memorable point and shoots. In addition to 96 minutes worth of Konica love, Theo, Mike, and Brian learned all about the American craze for elaborate senior photos, Mike explained the difference between automatic parallax and automatic field correction, Paul shares with us his least favorite 1990s premium camera, Mike complained (again) about the Konica AiBorg, his least favorite camera ever made, we explore a huge range of strange cameras designed by F.A. Porsche, and Ray gives an update on the 4th and final Yarovsky camera auction, which we discussed previously in Episode 44. As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are influenced by you! We would love to hear from more listeners, especially those who are new to shooting film or collecting cameras. Please don't feel like you have to be an expert on a specific type of camera, or have the level of knowledge on par with other people on the show. We LOVE people who are new to shooting and are interested in having an episode dedicated to people new to the hobby, so please don't consider your knowledge level to be a prerequisite for joining! The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, and right here on mikeeckman.com. We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. For our next episode, we've decided to go half...half-frame that is. If you ever thought that 24mm x 36mm images are too large, and found that 18mm x 24mm was the ideal size for your negatives, Episode 49 is the one for you! Join us as we will no doubt cover many wonderful half-frame shooters like the Olympus Pen F, Canon Dial 35, the Yashica Samurai, and the Konica Auto-Reflex....wait, we talked about that already! Be sure to look out for our next show announcement. Episode 49 will be recorded on Monday, May 15th. We hope to see you there! This Week's Episode Paul is Headed to Another Auction and Isn't Going to Buy Anything...SUUUURRREEE!!!! A Short Early History of Konica / Rokuoh-Sha Pearlette / Contessa-Nettel Picolette / Zeiss-Ikon Cocarette Konica Got Into 35mm With a Bunch of Scale Focus and Rangefinder Models / Konica I Konishiroku Snappy is a 17.5 mm "Hit Style" Camera / Konica Konilette Shoots Non-Perforated 35mm Film Anthony Tells A Story About Karl Havens Dropping His Konishiroku Pearl II / Theo Loves the Pearl II Mark Shares his 1938 Semi Pearl, the Predecessor to the Pearl / Semi is Japanese for 4.5x6 Konishiroku Pearl IV (SEXY ALERT!) Konica II and Konica III / Variants of the Konica III, the IIIA, and IIIM / Konica's First Half-Frame 35mm Camera Konica's First SLR was the Konica F from 1960 / Wards am551 (Konica Auto S2) / Konica FS Auto Parallax and Auto Field Correction in a Rangefinder Koni-Omega Rapid Cameras / The Konica F Has a Moving Film Pressure Plate The Koni-Omegas Were Horrible for Frame Spacing / The Koni-Omega TLRs Were Even Stranger What the Heck is Senior Photography? / Studios That Specialize in Nothing But Senior Photography Anthony's Favorite Konica is the Auto-Reflex / Shooting Full and Half Frame On the Same Roll is Super Cool / Dedicated Half Frame Lenses for the Auto-Reflex The Konica Eye is a Nice Half-Frame Camera with an Interesting Logo Konica Autoreflex T-Series Have TTL Metering and Shutter Priority AE / Autoreflex T3 Was the Last Good Body Konica's First SLR Lens Mount was the F-Mount, the Konica AR-mount came out in 1966 / Konica FT-1 Wasn't Very Good Konica C35 AF Was the First Point and Shoot with AF / Paul Had One of the First Konica Hexar AF Cameras in the US When Konica and Minolta Merged, Who Bought Who? / The Merger Was the Only Reason Both Companies Survived Mike's Number One Least Favorite Camera He's Ever Shot is the Konica AiBorg Samsung ECX-1 / Rollei QZ35W and T / Olympus O-Product / Minolta Prod 20s / Olympus Écru Paul's Least Favorite Premium 90s Camera Was the Nikon 35Ti Konica Hexanon Lenses Are Great / Konica 40mm f/1.8 Lens / Mike Loves 40mm Lenses Konica's Colored Point and Shoots / Konica Tomato and Pop Series / Konica Recorder Konica Even Made APS Cameras / Konica Revio CL with Selfie Mirror Konica Genba Kantoku Rugged Cameras / Fuji HD Job Site Cameras Ray Bought Cameras from the 4th Yarovsky Auction We Talked About in Episode 44 / More of the Same Links If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Camerosity Twitter - https://twitter.com/CamerosityPod Theo's Review of the Pearl II - https://photothinking.com/2022-02-23-konica-pearl-ii-the-queen-of-gems/ Mark Faulkner - https://thegashaus.com/ Mike Eckman - https://mikeeckman.com/ Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris and https://www.etsy.com/shop/Camerasandpictures Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/ and https://www.facebook.com/VoltaGNV/
Of all the accessories available for cameras, perhaps camera straps are the thing that people have the strongest feelings about. A camera strap is something that most cameras come with, whether it's one with the company's logo on it, or a leather one attached to an ever ready case, straps are almost as synonymous with photography as cameras are. Yet, I don't think in the history of photography podcasts, anyone dared devote an episode one...that is until now. If there was any doubt that this is the nerdiest film photography podcast ever, wait until you hear our camera strap episode! To be fair, we don't spend the entire time talking about straps, we also discuss the cameras that have them attached. To have a camera with a strap already attached suggests it is ready at a moment's notice to go out and shoot. And if you have a camera at the ready, it must be one you like quite a bit, so for a good portion of this episode, the hosts talk about our favorite cameras which always have a strap attached, ready to go. Joining Anthony, Paul, Theo, and Mike are returning callers Alex Dietrich, Bill Smith, Bob St. Cyr, Mark Faulkner, Miles Libak, and Patrick Casey and first time caller, all the way from Ireland, Brian Mac Domhnaill. Along with our favorite cameras and favorite straps, we talk about cheap vs expensive lens adapters, Mike brings up a new camera he's testing with a 15mm f/8 lens, Alex Dietrich shares his black painted Nicca III L and much, much more! As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are influenced by you! We would love to hear from more listeners, especially those who are new to shooting film or collecting cameras. Please don't feel like you have to be an expert on a specific type of camera, or have the level of knowledge on par with other people on the show. We LOVE people who are new to shooting and are interested in having an episode dedicated to people new to the hobby, so please don't consider your knowledge level to be a prerequisite for joining! The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, and right here on mikeeckman.com. We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. For our next episode, we are devoting an entire episode to Konica, makers of such fine cameras as the half frame/full frame Konica Auto-Reflex, the Koni Rapid Omega, and the thumb film advance Konica III rangefinder. Be sure to look out for our next show announcement. Episode 48 will be recorded on Monday, May 1st. We hope to see you there! This Week's Episode Paul has two picks for cameras he always has at the ready / Fuji GS645 and Plaubel 69W Proshift Patrick's go-to cameras are the Leica M4 and the Minox 35 GL Theo's "zoo" camera is the Nikon L35AF, a reliable point-and-shoot to keep loaded and ready to go Brian surprises everyone with the Chinon Auto 3001 / Chinon Bellami Mike sees your Pentax MX and raises you the Pentax LX Miles surprises us with his choice of the Leica MA kitted out with a vintage 1930s Summar lens / L39 to M-mount and M42-K-mount adapters Theo's more committed choice for a go-to camera / Leica M2 with a Hyperion strap OK, Boomer: Mike and Paul wax poetic about hippie straps / branded straps from the 1980s Alex goes strap shopping in Hong Kong The original Minox chain is also a measuring tool for macro photography Anthony raves about his Contax ST with the always-attached red Hyperion strap Bob goes large format for his choice of a Gibellini GP810Ti, a stunning field camera with a big leather strap for a handle Beware the metal rope straps... Mark's current go-to camera is the Bessa R2A with the Skopar 35mm lens A digression about the Secure Strap with braided stainless steel straps that help prevent cut-and-run theft Mike blows up the discussion with the Zeiss Hologon, a 15mm fixed lens viewfinder camera that costs as much as some used cars Bob talks about the demands of finding a strap to tame the Mamiya C330, a beast of a TLR Alex almost one-ups Mike's Hologon with a custom paint Nicca III L / Strong Opinions about repainting cameras The problems with tripod socket wrist straps The weirdness and beauty of the Ansco Anscomark M and its removable strap lugs The Mamiya 7 and the odd cameras that have both strap lugs on one edge / LOMO Voskhod / Agat 18K Digital Episode errata and corrections / Wait, what? Nobody brought up the Nikon FM2 or FM3?! Show Notes If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Camerosity Twitter - https://twitter.com/CamerosityPod Bill Smith - https://funwithcameras.blogspot.com/ Alex Dietrich - https://www.instagram.com/awdietrich/ Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris and https://www.etsy.com/shop/Camerasandpictures Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/ and https://www.facebook.com/VoltaGNV/
Hosts Gil Bashe and Gregg Masters welcome Ardy Arianpour CEO & Co-Founder of SEQSTER the leading healthcare technology company that puts the patient at the center of all their health data. He is a visionary health tech executive with 20+ years driving innovation in biotech, life sciences and digital health. Prior to starting SEQSTER, Ardy launched several clinical and consumer-based genetic tests as Chief Commercial Officer of Pathway Genomics, and served as SVP of Ambry Genetics, which sold to Konica in 2017 for $1 Billion. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio.” Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
Episode 301 - February 15, 2023 Michael Raso and the FPP Gang discuss D96 BW film developer, FPP's new ECN-2 color developer, original Konica camera review, Darren's BIG BIRTHDAY and more!
Ardy Arianpour is CEO & Co-Founder of Seqster the leading healthcare technology company that puts the patient at the center of all their health data. He is a visionary health tech executive with 20+ years driving innovation in biotech and digital health. Prior to starting Seqster, Ardy launched several clinical and consumer-based genetic tests as CCO of Pathway Genomics, and served as SVP of Ambry Genetics, which sold to Konica in 2017 for $1 Billion. As a key player in the 2013 landmark SCOTUS decision scrapping gene patents, Ardy played an instrumental role in expanding genetic testing access with the launch of BRCA testing benefiting patients and family members across the country. Ardy received his BS in Biological Sciences from UC Irvine and an MBA from Marshall Goldsmith School of Management. He was a Medical, Marketing, and Media's (MM&M) Top 40 Healthcare Transformer and San Diego Business Journal 40 under 40. In this episode we discuss health data silos, the history of Seqster, digital front door use cases, and which Metallica album is best.
Welcome back to the 11th Hour Podcast with Pastor Mike! Today he is sitting down with two real estate professionals, Konica and Torrence. Konica is a Realtor with Realtor Arbitrage Brokers and Torrence is a Southeast Area Manager with Preferred Lending. They are going to get into all of the in's and out's of navigating the home buying process! Great info! Tune in!
Honoring God in our hiring practices seems way easier than honoring God in our firing practices. If the Gospel redeems all things, how can we both hire and fire people to the glory of God? It begins with seeing people the way God sees them. On this week's podcast, we talk about hiring and firing employees. People are more than cogs in a wheel or economic transactions to boost our bottom line. All human beings carry God's Image (Imago Dei), and yet sometimes working relationships have to end. There will never be a warm and fuzzy way to terminate someone's employment, but when we truly see people and not just transactions, we can love them well even when we have to say goodbye. This week's missional moment features Konica Miles, one of our favorite leaders at our sister company, CRF Affordable Housing. Konica has long-managed our housing portfolio's largest property, overseeing 424 units of multifamily apartments on Indy's west side. She is both tenacious and loving, bringing her desire to honor God and love her neighbor with her to work each day. You will absolutely love hearing what Konica has to share. I believe it will inspire you in your place of work, too. You can learn more about CRF Affordable Housing here: https://crf.net Please share, follow, and rate this show (we prefer all the stars if you don't mind) on your podcast platform of choice. It goes a long way to help establish us as a new podcast. You can also find more information about Missional Marketplace and The Stone Table here: The Stone Table: https://TheStoneTable.org https://www.facebook.com/thestonetable https://www.instagram.com/thestonetable_org/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/13673066/admin/ Missional Marketplace Book: https://www.erikcooper.me https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1733022732/
A daily look at the relevant information security news from overnight.Episode 237 - 12 May 2022HP broken BIOS - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hp-fixes-bug-letting-attackers-overwrite-firmware-in-over-200-models/New Nerbian - https://threatpost.com/nerbian-rat-advanced-trick/179600/Bitter at Bangladesh - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/bitter-cyberspies-target-south-asian-govts-with-new-malware/Fake Vanity - https://portswigger.net/daily-swig/box-zoom-google-docs-offer-phishing-boost-with-vanity-url-flawsKonica cure- https://www.securityweek.com/konica-minolta-printers-vulnerable-hacking-physical-accessHi, I'm Paul Torgersen. It's Thursday May 12th, 2022, and this is a look at the information security news from overnight. From BleepingComputer.com:HP has released BIOS updates to fix two 8.8 severity vulnerabilities that would allow code to run with Kernel privileges, and affects over 200 PC and notebook products. The problem appears to be that an SMI handler can be triggered from the OS environment. You can see the details and a couple important links in the article. From ThreatPost.com:A newly discovered and complex remote access trojan dubbed Nerbian RAT, is spreading via malicious email campaigns using COVID-19 as a lure. This multi-feature baddie, including the ability to evade analysis or detection by researchers. The majority of the attacks have been centered in Spain and the United Kingdom. From BleepingComputer.com:APT cyberespionage group Bitter has been found targeting the government of Bangladesh with a new malware with remote file execution capabilities. These messages are sent via spoofed email addresses that appear to come from Pakistani government organizations. This was likely possible by exploiting a flaw in the Zimbra mail server that allows attackers to send messages from a non-existent mail domain. Full details from the Talos research in the article. From PortSwigger.net:Threat actors are enhancing their phishing campaigns by exploiting a failure to validate subdomains within so-called ‘vanity URLs' used in SaaS applications. Apps such as Box, Zoom, and Google Docs validate vanity URLs' URI (the unique sequence of characters at the end of the link), but not its descriptive subdomain, which is the portion preceding the URI. And last today, from SecurityWeek.com:Hundreds of thousands of Konica printers are vulnerable to hacking via physical access. The vendor produced firmware and operating system patches in early 2020, but details are only being disclosed now because in many cases the patches need to be manually installed by a service technician. That was a bit tough in the midst of the Covid shutdowns. That's all for me today. Remember to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE. And as always, until next time, be safe out there.
This episode's Community Champion Sponsor is Catalyst. To virtually tour Catalyst and claim your space on campus, or host an upcoming event: https://www.catalysthealthtech.com/ (CLICK HERE) --- After coming to grips that his professional work was creating data silos, our next guest set out to fix what he sees as healthcare's number one problem- the disconnection of the data ecosystem. Ardy Arianpour, CEO of Seqster, joins us to discuss how his company has become an industry leader capable of aggregating, standardizing, and visualizing disparate health data into a comprehensive 360-degree view of a patient in real-time. While together, Ardy also shares why Seqster is poised to help lead the revolution of breaking down data silos. Join us for this passionate conversation to learn how Ardy and the Seqster team make it quick and easy for anyone to have real-time access to their health data. Let's go! Episode Highlights: Ardy's beginnings in the healthcare industry that gave him the idea of creating true longitudinal health records His fateful meeting with Bills Gates and the importance of transparent data sharing The top 3 things that Ardy's most excited about and what sets Seqster apart from other healthcare data companies Ardy's future vision for the industry About our Guest: Ardy Arianpour is CEO & Co-Founder of Seqster, the leading patient-centric SaaS healthcare technology company that enables organizations to drive efficient healthcare via comprehensive medical records (EHR), individual genomic profiles (DNA), and personal health device data. For the first time, users create their own matched, longitudinal health data profile across all of their US-based healthcare data sources through person-centric interoperability. Ardy is a visionary health tech executive and serial entrepreneur in biotech and digital health. Prior to starting Seqster, Ardy launched several clinical and consumer-based genetic tests as CCO of Pathway Genomics, and served as SVP of Ambry Genetics, which sold to Konica in 2017 for $1 Billion. As a key player in the 2013 landmark SCOTUS decision scrapping gene patents, Ardy played an instrumental role in expanding genetic testing access with the launch of BRCA testing benefiting patients and family members across the country. Ardy received his BS in Biological Sciences from UC Irvine and an MBA from Marshall Goldsmith School of Management. He was a Medical, Marketing, and Media's (MM&M) Top 40 Healthcare Transformer and San Diego Business Journal 40 under 40. Links Supporting This Episode: Seqster website: https://www.seqster.com/ (CLICK HERE) Ardy Arianpour LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ardyarianpour/ (CLICK HERE) Seqster app: http://app.seqster.com (CLICK HERE) Seqster Twitter page: https://twitter.com/Seqster (CLICK HERE) Clubhouse handle: @mikebiselli Mike Biselli LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikebiselli (CLICK HERE) Mike Biselli Twitter page: https://twitter.com/mikebiselli (CLICK HERE) Visit our website: https://www.passionatepioneers.com/ (CLICK HERE) Subscribe to newsletter: https://forms.gle/PLdcj7ujAGEtunsj6 (CLICK HERE) Guest nomination form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScqk_H_a79gCRsBLynkGp7JbdtFRWynTvPVV9ntOdEpExjQIQ/viewform (CLICK HERE) Support this podcast
Mr Govender did not have insurance for his shop, even the 2 machines that he have rented from Konica were not insured and now they also advising me that he still needs to pay for the contract although that machines was burnt. . He now needs more than R100 000 to redo his entire shop. Thanks to Hollywoodbets and The Big Favour. Have a listen to how much we gave him.
RJ PAYAL IN CONVERSATION WITH KONICA LAYAK - Jharkhand State Rifle Shooting Championship See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RJ PAYAL IN CONVERSATION WITH KONICA LAYAK - Jharkhand State Rifle Shooting Championship See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Under the Hardhat we learn about Konica Crouch, Regional Safety and Risk Management Leader at American Fire Protection Group. Reminder - send your ladder safety photos to brian.mesmer@apigroupinc.us for your chance to win a $25 gift card. Thanks for listening and Be Safe!
Ladder Safety Awareness month continues with Inspection and Set Up. Be sure to inspect your ladders BEFORE you use them. The Ladder Picture challenge also continues as well. Please email your ladder safety awareness photos (both good or bad) to brian.mesmer@apigroupinc.us for your chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card. Today Konica Crouch joins me to discuss Women in Construction, Women's History Month and International Women's Day. Enjoy and Be Safe!
A short catch up this week along with a superficial comparison between the Pentax 50mm f/1.2 and the Konica 57mm f/1.2. The main event being part two of our catch up of listener emails and an official complaint. We become uplifted by La Résistance, delve into the Borg psyche of the Classic Lenses Podcast hosts and then there's the Gutterman... ________ LISTEN TO THE PODCAST Pobean | iTunes | Stitcher ________ NOTES Camera Geekery: MS Optics Aporia 24mm f2 M mountPentax SMC 50mm 1.2Konica Hexanon AR 57 mm / F1.2Used LensesThe Freudian Trio in FilmThe BorgNegative Positives Podcast ________ TAGS#CLP135 #Pentax #MSOptical #Konica #Borg #Freud #NegativePositivesPodcast #Gutterman ________ SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate on Ko-fi ________ CONTACT Send ideas & questions for the podcast EMAIL LIST Sign-up to receive an email when each podcast goes live INSTAGRAM BestVintageLens | #classiclenses | #bestvintagelens MERCHANDISEOfficial Classic Lenses Podcast Swag ________ FOLLOW THE HOSTS Simon Forster Website | Ebay | Flickr | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LFPP Perry GeWebsite | Flickr | Instagram Johnny Sisson Instagram | Central Camera Company | Kodak Bantam Special Looks Like a Pimp ________ BE LIKE KARL Karl Havens The Karl Havens Excellence Endowment | Flickr | Instagram ________ PODCAST THEME Octoblues Royalty Free Music by Kevin Macleod ________ Classic Lenses Podcast is (not) Sponsored by Jeppson's Malört The Goatsecx of Liquors Fuckyoswag Chicago Media ProductionJ.D. Wagner Rodmaker Official CLP Rodmaker / RodmanFilterfind.net Photographic Filters Resource
Diese Folge als Video schauen Aus der Preshow: Boris auf Daten-Diät, Delay-Test, Muten ohne Knack, OBS-Talk Heute mit: Update zu LR, vertikalem Video, Konica, Film entwickeln, Streetview aus den 40ern sowie Boris und Chris Video der Live-Aufzeichnung auf youtube nachsehen Fast immer dienstags, gerne mal um 18:00 Uhr: Happy Shooting Live. Täglich im Slack mitmachen … „#674 – Gartengebimsel“ weiterlesen Der Beitrag #674 – Gartengebimsel ist ursprünglich hier erschienen: Happy Shooting - Der Foto-Podcast.
Diese Folge als Video schauen Aus der Preshow: Boris auf Daten-Diät, Delay-Test, Muten ohne Knack, OBS-Talk Heute mit: Update zu LR, vertikalem Video, Konica, Film entwickeln, Streetview aus den 40ern sowie Boris und Chris Video der Live-Aufzeichnung auf youtube nachsehen Fast immer dienstags, gerne mal um 18:00 Uhr: Happy Shooting Live. Täglich im Slack mitmachen … „#674 – Gartengebimsel“ weiterlesen Der Beitrag #674 – Gartengebimsel ist ursprünglich hier erschienen: Happy Shooting - Der Foto-Podcast.
Patients deserve easy access to their medical records. With digital healthcare solutions on the rise, new companies are providing patient-centric solutions to gather, own, and share personal health data. Dr. Bob speaks with Seqster CEO and Co-Founder Ardy Arianpour, who is striving to make health data more accessible for patients. And Kate interviews Marie Dagenais-Lewis about creating inclusive workplaces for employees with disabilities. Guest:Ardy ArianpourSeqster, CEO and Co-FounderArdy Arianpour is CEO & Co-Founder of Seqster, an award-winning SaaS healthcare platform that enables organizations to drive efficient healthcare via comprehensive medical records (EHR), individual genomic profiles (DNA), and personal health device data. For the first time, users create their own matched, longitudinal health data profile across all of their U.S.-based healthcare data sources through person-centric interoperability. Ardy is a visionary health tech executive and serial entrepreneur in biotech and digital health. Prior to starting Seqster, Ardy launched several clinical and consumer-based genetic tests as CCO of Pathway Genomics, and served as SVP of Ambry Genetics, which sold to Konica in 2017 for $1 billion. As a key player in the 2013 landmark SCOTUS decision scrapping gene patents, Ardy played an instrumental role in expanding genetic testing access with the launch of BRCA testing benefiting patients and family members across the country. He made Medical, Marketing, and Media’s (MMM) list as a Top 40 Healthcare Transformer and was recognized among the San Diego Business Journal’s 40 under 40.Ardy received his bachelor’s degree in biological sciences from UC Irvine and his MBA from Marshall Goldsmith School of Management.Hosts:Terry Wilcox, Executive Director, Patients RisingDr. Robert Goldberg, “Dr. Bob”, Co-Founder and Vice President of the Center for Medicine in the Public Interest.Kate Pecora, Field Correspondent Links:SeqsterPatients Rising Concierge Need help?The successful patient is one who can get what they need when they need it. We all know insurance slows us down, so why not take matters into your own hands. Our Navigator is an online tool that allows you to search a massive network of health-related resources using your zip code so you get local results. Get proactive and become a more successful patient right now at PatientsRisingConcierge.orgHave a question or comment about the show, want to suggest a show topic or share your story as a patient correspondent?Drop us a line: podcast@patientsrising.orgThe views and opinions expressed herein are those of the guest(s)/ author(s) and do not reflect the official policy or position of Patients Rising.
The Episode 27 hosts are H. Scott Leviant and Linh Hua. Show topics include Oliver v. Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. (June 24, 2020). This episode is published by The Complex Litigator.
Bringing It All Back Home returns for Episode 38 - and it’s an exploration of the 1958 rangefinder known as the Konica IIIA. Is this the most underrated classic 50s rangefinder of all time? The mythical poor man's Leica M3? Join today's podcast as your host, Charles, explores how he discovered this neglected but brilliant camera, as well as its astonishing CLA and eBay source. Photos https://youtu.be/cZ3flZG1G9M Japan Vintage Camera https://youtu.be/cZ3flZG1G9M --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-kershenblatt8/message
This week we welcome our guest Angela Solis (www.derpinsel.com, twitter derpinsel, IG thisisgela_s, YouTube camerajin)! Topics include the importance of family photos, her move to Canada from the Philippines, joining a photo club, lomography, her first photo exhibit, shooting during the pandemic, a teaser for the upcoming Negative Positives 80's Cheesy Filter Challenge, Angela's camera collection and being married to another photography camera nerd, favorite cameras, the Konica aa35, printing services, travel photography, square format vs. rectangular format, photo gifts, film fridges, Angela's favorite and most photogenic places she's traveled to for photography, the twitter film photography community, favorite films, the Nikon museum in Japan, Havana, and cross processing slide film!
The Big Mini is a compact 35mm point and shoot camera launched in 1990 by Japan’s oldest camera company, Konica. Over the last 30 years, it’s become a cult classic point and shoot camera, thanks to its sharp 35mm f3.5 lens. Although its reputation has grown since then, time has not been kind to the Big Mini. Perhaps more than any other compact camera, it has a reputation for dying. So is the Big Mini still worth buying in 2020 and beyond? Keep listening and find out. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Matt Loves Cameras: film camera reviews, instant camera reviews, everything analogue photography related. Music used in the show: Casi - thEnd [Free Download] by Casi is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Available at https://soundcloud.com/casisnmz/thend Email mattlovescameras@gmail.com Web https://mattlovescameras.com Instagram @mattlovescameras
Welcome to episode 75 everyone and I have another different guest for you. Some of you have been waiting excitedly for this one too - so welcome on board Flight Instructor Dave Baranek (aka callsign "Bio"). So Dave was an officer in the USA Navy and not only flew (he's a radar intercept officer) in the f-14 Tomcat's but managed a squadron too! Not only that but Dave has ties to one of the most famous aeroplane films ever - Top Gun! Yes, he helped with instructing on the film and is credited too. Dave is a very friendly guy who is happy to share details of his career, which included shooting pictures whilst he was flying! It's another interesting guest who started life with film cameras like the Konica fs1 (+ft1) and talks to us how he coped with his work and still taking some lovely images. He tells us a little his talk in the navy and what he's done since too. So listen out for: how Dave's vision affected his path instructing at the top gun school Shooting through plexiglass Tripods + ejection seats Konica cameras Technicians vs Artists Navy photo labs Reconnaissance missions Film choices Dangers of photography & flying Importance of hard work I have to say Dave's life is very different to most, but he is still a humble man so hope you like this one. My favourite quote from this show was "connected a tripod to the ejector seat" - I nearly choked when he said this! RANDOM QUESTIONS Of course, Dave kindly answers our fun questions so find out why he would move Hong Kong and some very special Navy training tests. EXTRA CONTENT I would urge anyone listening to check my website initially for the extra content, as Dave has provided you all with some examples of his work. LINKS Website - www.topgunbio.com MENTIONED Dave talks about a couple of other famous aeroplane photographers. These are: George Hall - https://www.check-6.com/gallery/electronic/SR-71-Blackbird-by-George-Hall.php Niko Tokunaga - https://nps.nikonimaging.com/members/katsuhiko_tokunaga/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
Graeme Jago of the Sunny16 Podcast joins the guys to read some Haiku and pick a winner for the Konica lens giveaway. True to form, Mr. Jago can’t resist causing a bit of chaos and picks a fight with Perry about street photography. Perry has a proper rant, then proceeds with counting Haiku syllables like a card shark in Vegas. Graeme also brings a bag of interesting lenses to discuss. Johnny does his best to avoid the Haiku fiasco altogether and Simon does his best to keep this hairy monster of a podcast on track. Spoiler alert: someone wins a lens! ________ LISTEN TO THE PODCAST Podbean | iTunes | Stitcher ________ GRAEME JAGOflickr | Instagram | Sunny 16 Podcast EPISODE 87 LINKS & REFERENCES Tair-11a 135mm f2.8 Olympus OM Lenses Zuiko 21mm f2.0 & 21mm f3.5 Nikon F-301 / N2020X-Fujinon 50 mm f1.6 DM EBC Lens Haiku GeneratorEPISODE 87 PLAYLIST "Haiku D'Etat" by Mike Aaron & Eddie "Title Fight" by Western Haikus "Not About You" by Haiku Hands EPISODE 86 TAGS #Haiku #GreameJago #Konica40mm #Zuiko #Sunny16 #StreetPhotography #aloha_bigmike________ SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate on Ko-fi ________ CONTACT Send ideas & questions for the podcast EMAIL LIST Sign-up to receive an email when each podcast goes live INSTAGRAM BestVintageLens | #classiclenses | #bestvintagelens ________ FOLLOW THE HOSTS Simon Forster Website | Ebay | Flickr | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LFPP Perry GeWebsite | Flickr | Instagram Johnny Sisson Instagram | Central Camera Company ________ BE LIKE KARL Karl Havens Flickr | Instagram ________ PODCAST THEME Octoblues Royalty Free Music by Kevin Macleod ________ Classic Lenses Podcast is (not) Sponsored by Jeppson's Malört Chicago's very own fine bitter Swedish liquorJeppson's Malört, Tastes like Trump’s sweaty spray tan at an impeachment hearing
This week we catch up with listeners letters and we announce how listeners will get the chance to win Perry’s #cheaplenschallenge Konica 40mm f/1.8. Plus, weird Topcons, perspective (yes again) and how this discussion affects Hamish Gill’s sanity, and oh, we’re briefly joined by a Super Special Guest. ________ LISTEN TO THE PODCAST Podbean | iTunes | Stitcher ________ Super Special Guestflickr | Instagram | Sunny 16 Podcast EPISODE 84 LINKS & REFERENCES 5cm f1.5 Tokyo Optical Co. Simlar 21mm f4 Cosina Voigtlander Color-Skopar 25mm f4 Cosina Voigtlander Snapshot Skopar No more rhymes, i mean it! Anybody Want A Peanut? Jeppson's Malort Unaired Commercial Different Countries Try Malort Bill Swerski's Super Fans: Thanksgiving Serengeti "Dennehy" SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate on Ko-fi ________ CONTACT Send ideas & questions for the podcast EMAIL LIST Sign-up to receive an email when each podcast goes live INSTAGRAM BestVintageLens | #classiclenses | #bestvintagelens ________ FOLLOW THE HOSTS Simon Forster Website | Ebay | Flickr | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LFPP Perry GeWebsite | Flickr | Instagram Johnny Sisson Instagram | Central Camera Company ________ BE LIKE KARL Karl Havens Flickr | Instagram ________ PODCAST THEME Octoblues Royalty Free Music by Kevin Macleod ________ #CLP84 #Haiku #21mmColorSkopar #25mmSnapshotSkopar #Sunny16Podacst #Malort #PGHG #SuperFans #CoachDitka #SerengetiDennehy #SoxBearsHawksBulls #cheaplenschallenge
In the 2000s and early 2010s, Sony’s cameras were TERRIBLE. They were SO FAR behind Canon and Nikon that it seemed impossible for them to catch up... but, they did catch up around 2018, and in 2019 Sony solidly surpassed the Canon and Nikon mirrorless cameras. HOW DID THEY DO IT?! I researched it and the answers are fascinating and directly relatable to your personal life and business. Head to http://squarespace.com/Tony to save 10% off your first website or domain with code “TONY”
Today's guest: Ardy Arianpour | Co-Founder and CEO of Seqster Greg and Ardy talk about the possibilities created by Seqster - the "Mint.com of health data."Ardy Arianpour is CEO & Co-Founder of Seqster, a data-driven healthcare SaaS platform that seamlessly integrates into any payer, provider, or clinical research enterprise. Seqster provides person-centric interoperability to retrieve and harmonize electronic health records (EHR), genetic, and continuous monitoring data from distinct sources. Ardy is a visionary health tech executive and serial entrepreneur in the biotech industry. Prior to starting Seqster, Ardy launched several clinical and consumer-based genetic tests as CCO of Pathway Genomics, and SVP of Ambry Genetics that sold to Konica for $1B in 2017. As a key player in the 2013 landmark SCOTUS decision scrapping gene patents, Ardy played an instrumental role in expanding genetic testing access with the launch of BRCA testing benefiting patients and family members across the country. Ardy received his BS in Biological Sciences from UC Irvine and an MBA from Marshall Goldsmith School of Management. Important links: Seqster Web Site: https://seqster.com/Ardy's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ardyarianpour/Eric Topol's Post about Seqster: https://twitter.com/EricTopol/status/1031970997707010048Article: Seqster’s Perfect Timing, Powerful Platform Might Change Health: http://www.bio-itworld.com/2018/09/18/seqsters-perfect-timing-powerful-platform-might-change-health.aspx
Nothing goes from hot to not like a Karl Havens lens purchase, find out what's he's dropped like it's hot and hear some post purchase feedback from Johnny and Simon for his latest lens. Plus quick chats on the Sigma Super Wide, Micro Nikkor 55/2.8, Nikon 105mm f/2.5 (sonnar), LTM Nikon 50/2, Konica 40/1.8 Pancake and some large format action. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST Pobean | iTunes | Stitcher | Google ________ EPISODE LINKS _______ SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate on Ko-fi CONTACT Send ideas & questions for the podcast EMAIL LIST Sign-up to receive an email when each podcast goes live INSTAGRAM BestVintageLens | #classiclenses | #bestvintagelens FOLLOW THE HOSTS Karl Havens Flickr | Instagram Johnny Sisson Instagram | Central Camera Company Simon Forster Website | Ebay | Flickr | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter PODCAST THEME Octoblues Royalty Free Music by Kevin Macleod
Kevin and Kelley Lane are back with a new show about favorite films, films we want to shoot someday, and a discussion about taking control of exposure. We talk about how we want to move beyond a dependence on the camera meter to being able to make judgements based on light and shadow. Kelley talks about a flea market Konica as well. Please check out our blog at https://unclejonesyscameras.blogspot.com and email us with your questions and tips at unclejonesyscamera@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you!
This week we cover stress, finding balance and mindful cooking with the amazing Konica Stones from Diary of a Yoga Mummy
Joined by Em from Emulsive.org who will be joining us once a month on the podcast! Topics include Andre's future permanent employment at Cinestill, the Nikon FM3a, Mike's local Konica purchases, modern solutions for cameras that use old mercury batteries for light meter operation, a formula about how much to increase development time for rolls using the Unicolor C41 kit courtesy of 120studio.com, bleach bypass C41 process, news of the Emulsive Secret Santa for 2018, and questions for Em from the Negative Positives Film Photography Podcast Facebook Group!
Self-described Genomics Ninja Jedi, Ardy Arianpour, is now CEO & Co-Founder at Seqster, a consumer driven healthcare technology platform. They are using AI to allow people to aggregate their electronic health, genomics and fitness records so they and family members can view it and use the information as needed. In this interview, Arianpour discusses why this advancement is so important to the healthcare industry and how it is being used. We've all been there. You are desperately scrambling to track down and consolidate your very own medical records. You're spending countless hours online and on the phone, only to end up at a dead-end or with any luck, a mess of information. Seqster's ground-breaking platform aims to solve this problem. The platform allows consumers to access and gather their medical and fitness data all in one place, creating a multi-generational health record. In addition to your family having access to your health records and progress during your lifetime, your doctor can also easily access the most accurate and current information – ensuring the most appropriate and timely care is being administered. Much like having all of your financial information in one place, Seqster believes having better and more health data in one spot, ultimately leads to a better overall healthcare experience. Join us for a fascinating discussion, as Arianpour details how Seqster is changing the world of healthcare as we know it. Bio: Ardy Arianpour is CEO & Co-Founder of Seqster, the first consumer driven healthcare technology platform that utilizes A.I. to enable individuals to aggregate their EHR, genomics and fitness data in one place and share with their family creating a multi-generational health record. Ardy is a visionary genomics executive and serial entrepreneur in the biotech industry. Prior to starting Seqster, Ardy launched several clinical and consumer-based genetic tests as CCO of Pathway Genomics, and SVP of Ambry Genetics that sold to Konica for $1B in 2017. He is one of the main architects in launching the first commercial clinical exome sequencing test in 2011, establishing the value of next-gen sequencing in the clinic. As a key player in the 2013 landmark SCOTUS decision scrapping gene patents, Ardy played an instrumental role in expanding genetic testing access with the launch of BRCA testing benefiting patients and family members across the country. Ardy received his BS in Biological Sciences from UC Irvine and an MBA from Marshall Goldsmith School of Management.
Film Photography Podcast – Episode 184 – May 1st, 2018 Reticulation (What is it?), the FPP Super Monobath, the Agfa Isola, 120 Super Sampler Packs, the Konica 261 Auto S, Emulsion X, Listener letters and more!
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Erik Holdo, Senior VP Production Print Solutions at Konica Minolta US, shares about their portfolio of presses and services, how the MGI partnership is benefiting printers and their customers and why transforming to “Marketing Service Provider” isn’t an impossible dream. More info: http://kmbs.konicaminolta.us/
My guest on today’s show is André Morys; the founder of Web Arts AG - one of the largest and a leading world class Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO) agency based in Frankfurt, Germany. With leading global brands like: C&A, Konica, Minolta, Sage Accounting, O2 and Monsoon as clients. If you have attended any major Conversion Rate Optimisation conference in Europe, then you will most likely have heard André on today show speak. I met him and his team earlier this year at the Digital Elite camp run by Peep Laja (Episode 15) in Estonia; where he spoke about how Neuromarketing can be applied in Conversion Rate Optimisation... a hugely insightful talk! André approach to Conversion Rate Optimisation is deep rooted in the social sciences. André’s and Web Art’s CRO methodology is founded on: Behavioral economics, Neuromarketing, Game theory (gamification), Social psychology and Consumer psychology
Listen in as I talk to magician Shawn Farquhar! He shares with us how and why he only does business with friends and gives us an amazing business card hack that constantly keeps him busy! Shawn Farquhar is a magician from Canada who spends his time entertaining people around the world. He’s performed for corporate clients like IBM and Konica, and has been featured on some of the most luxurious cruise lines like Norwegian Star and Radiance of the Seas. You may have seen his magic on TV shows like the Fringe and Arrow, or movies like Spooky House and The Fly 2. As for accolades, he really is a Magic Champion, being a two-time winner of the Magician of the Year Award by the Canadian Association of Magicians, Grand Prix D’Honneur from the P C A M, both Stage Magician and Sleight of Hand Magician of the Year by the International Brotherhood of Magicians, and his most prestigious award, Grand Prix World Champion of Magic from the Olympics of Magic in Beijing, China given in 2009. Shawn also tours giving talks and lectures in the magic community at some of magic’s top conventions and events. Success Mantra: I’m a small part of a really big show. - Shawn Farquhar Failure Moment: Not asking enough questions about a show and having booking agents correctly represent you. Hear how Shawn was asked to perform for what was essentially a memorial service without fully knowing what he was getting into. He also tells how he would have changed things in the show had he known from the get go what he was getting into. Favorite Success Selling 6.5 million dollars worth of client’s products during a trade show. What’s Worked Best for Shawn’s Business? Relationships. Shawn does business with friends. He also tells us how NOT having a business card has gotten him countless bookings! This is a business hack that he uses all the time. Biggest Professional Challenge Time and travel. Other Topics Covered: • Being easy to work with and how to not be a PitA act. • You can learn more from a bad act in what NOT to do. • Top Ramen and Ketchup. You know what I’m talking about. • Importance in relationships in business. • Tells how he gets repeat bookings doing business with friends and fostering relationships. • How he learns about client’s products and understanding the companies he’s working for. • How and why he’ll refer clients to other magicians. • Negotiating with clients. Parting Advice Everybody succeds based on TALENT. Tenacity Attitude Likability Energy Naturalness Tenacity Recommended books and resources: Note: Many of the links in this section are affiliate links, meaning we earn a small portion of any sales. If you're enjoying our podcast and decide to purchase one of the recommended resources or books, please consider using our affiliate links to help support the work we're doing here at the Successful Performercast. Thanks! Resource: His iPhone which he can run his business from. Books: Maximum Entertainment by Ken Weber Whack to the Side of the Head by Roger von Oech How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie Where can we find Shawn Farquhar? Shawn's Official Site Palmer Magic facebook | twitter @magichampion | instagram