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On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Steve Brazill joins the conversation to rekindle the distaste of the changes at ShutterStock, Light L16’s consumer failure, cracked bits inside Sony cameras, broken memory cards and robotic pig cameras. Sounds like a good chat, right? Thanks for listening! Follow-up: New Stock Coalition Calls for ‘Global Shutdown’ of [...]
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Steve Brazill joins the conversation to rekindle the distaste of the changes at ShutterStock, Light L16’s consumer failure, cracked bits inside Sony cameras, broken memory cards and robotic pig cameras. Sounds like a good chat, right? Thanks for listening! Follow-up: New Stock Coalition Calls for ‘Global Shutdown’ of [...]
Episode Summary In this episode of The iPhreaks Show Andrew Madsen and Evan Stone discuss the recent Apple Event and the announcements made there. To start, the panel discusses their thoughts one the event as a whole. The panel was surprised that the event was very product-driven with only a few mentions of software changes. Andrew did notice that when they did talk about the software they introduced it with the hardware as one product, which he enjoyed as a more holistic approach than in previous years. Apple Arcade and the games they featured is the next topic the panel discusses. Andrew explains that he is not much into gaming but even his interested was piqued by the games they demonstrated. Evan wonders how the games will translate across platforms. He is especially interested in how they will translate to the Apple TV. This brings them to a discussion of the Apple TV+. The panel considers the risk Apple is taking by only airing original content. They comment on the trailer for See that was shown at the conference. Andrew explains that they will have around 50 shows to start all over various genres. Evan brings up the very affordable price of only 5 bucks a month or free for a year when you buy an apple product. The panel considers how this strategy will help them build up an audience. Another product announced at the event is the apple watch series 5. The panel jumps into discussing the new health features. They share how impressed they were the videos that explained the new health features. Andrew wonders with all the amazing things the watch can do what will they come up with ten years from now. He and Evan consider the possibilities, warnings for heart attack or stroke, blood sugar monitoring and more. Moving on from the health features of the watch, the panel discusses a feature that has been a long time coming, the always-on screen. The panel considers why it took so long for this feature to come out. Evan shares his particular interest in this feature because of the safety hazards of looking at his watch while biking. Another new feature for the apple watch 5 is the added compass. The panel laughs as they never realized the watch didn’t have a compass especially because the apple watch 4 comes with GPS. The panel discusses how the compass may help other functionalities of the watch like GPS and maps. The final point the panel discusses about the new apple watch is that through Apple Watch Studios you can choose your case and band. The panel talks briefly about the iPad announcements, which they deemed the least interesting announcement. Apple is adding a smart connector to the low-end iPads and increasing the size of the screen. The panel considers how these changes along with pencil support make it a great deal. The main show at the event was the iPhone 11 presentation. The panel expresses how impressed they were with the way the iPhone 11 was presented. Along with performance improvements and a second camera, the iPhone 11 comes in a lot more colors than previous phones. Andrew is especially excited about the green phone and hopes to pick up a green iPhone 11 Pro. The panel considers the look of the phone. Evan expresses his disappointment with the square bump on the back where the cameras are mounted. They consider how cameras work and why the bump is necessary. They move onto the quality of the cameras. Andrew explains that while he is a camera and photography hobbyist, most of the pictures he takes with his phone are personal, family photos. Evan is not much of a photographer but loves having a high-quality camera on his phone. He especially appreciated it on his recent trip to Portugal. The quality of the camera makes a difference, the example they use for this point is by comparing a picture taken with an iPhone and one taken by a $50 android phone. There is no contest. However, Google cameras have gained a reputation for quality, the panel explains why this is a good thing. A little competition will help apple stay motivated in advancing its camera quality. Panelists Andrew Madsen Evan Stone Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan Adventures in DevOps Elixir Mix CacheFly Links September Event 2019 — Apple Apple Arcade See Trailer List of AppleTV+ shows Apple Watch Studio The Green iPhone 11 Light L16 https://www.facebook.com/iphreaks/ https://twitter.com/iphreaks Picks Andrew Madsen: https://www.wanikani.com Evan Stone: Advanced iOS Summer Bundle - 2019
Episode Summary In this episode of The iPhreaks Show Andrew Madsen and Evan Stone discuss the recent Apple Event and the announcements made there. To start, the panel discusses their thoughts one the event as a whole. The panel was surprised that the event was very product-driven with only a few mentions of software changes. Andrew did notice that when they did talk about the software they introduced it with the hardware as one product, which he enjoyed as a more holistic approach than in previous years. Apple Arcade and the games they featured is the next topic the panel discusses. Andrew explains that he is not much into gaming but even his interested was piqued by the games they demonstrated. Evan wonders how the games will translate across platforms. He is especially interested in how they will translate to the Apple TV. This brings them to a discussion of the Apple TV+. The panel considers the risk Apple is taking by only airing original content. They comment on the trailer for See that was shown at the conference. Andrew explains that they will have around 50 shows to start all over various genres. Evan brings up the very affordable price of only 5 bucks a month or free for a year when you buy an apple product. The panel considers how this strategy will help them build up an audience. Another product announced at the event is the apple watch series 5. The panel jumps into discussing the new health features. They share how impressed they were the videos that explained the new health features. Andrew wonders with all the amazing things the watch can do what will they come up with ten years from now. He and Evan consider the possibilities, warnings for heart attack or stroke, blood sugar monitoring and more. Moving on from the health features of the watch, the panel discusses a feature that has been a long time coming, the always-on screen. The panel considers why it took so long for this feature to come out. Evan shares his particular interest in this feature because of the safety hazards of looking at his watch while biking. Another new feature for the apple watch 5 is the added compass. The panel laughs as they never realized the watch didn’t have a compass especially because the apple watch 4 comes with GPS. The panel discusses how the compass may help other functionalities of the watch like GPS and maps. The final point the panel discusses about the new apple watch is that through Apple Watch Studios you can choose your case and band. The panel talks briefly about the iPad announcements, which they deemed the least interesting announcement. Apple is adding a smart connector to the low-end iPads and increasing the size of the screen. The panel considers how these changes along with pencil support make it a great deal. The main show at the event was the iPhone 11 presentation. The panel expresses how impressed they were with the way the iPhone 11 was presented. Along with performance improvements and a second camera, the iPhone 11 comes in a lot more colors than previous phones. Andrew is especially excited about the green phone and hopes to pick up a green iPhone 11 Pro. The panel considers the look of the phone. Evan expresses his disappointment with the square bump on the back where the cameras are mounted. They consider how cameras work and why the bump is necessary. They move onto the quality of the cameras. Andrew explains that while he is a camera and photography hobbyist, most of the pictures he takes with his phone are personal, family photos. Evan is not much of a photographer but loves having a high-quality camera on his phone. He especially appreciated it on his recent trip to Portugal. The quality of the camera makes a difference, the example they use for this point is by comparing a picture taken with an iPhone and one taken by a $50 android phone. There is no contest. However, Google cameras have gained a reputation for quality, the panel explains why this is a good thing. A little competition will help apple stay motivated in advancing its camera quality. Panelists Andrew Madsen Evan Stone Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan Adventures in DevOps Elixir Mix CacheFly Links September Event 2019 — Apple Apple Arcade See Trailer List of AppleTV+ shows Apple Watch Studio The Green iPhone 11 Light L16 https://www.facebook.com/iphreaks/ https://twitter.com/iphreaks Picks Andrew Madsen: https://www.wanikani.com Evan Stone: Advanced iOS Summer Bundle - 2019
Nesse episódio conversamos a respeito da relação entre o desenvolvimento de um produto e as expectativas que se criam sobre estes. Desejo, alegria, frustração… Estamos preparados para lidar com uma indústria pronta para manipular nossas emoções? MARCAÇÕES 00h02min45s - Preâmbulo 00h05min47s - Conversa 00h58min25s - Em Tese 01h35min45s - Microcrônica LINKS Objetos de Desejo, Adrian Forty. Resenha no Vitruvius. Por que método Marie Kondo não faz sentido para a realidade brasileira segundo neurocientista, G1. Tools: extending our reach, Cooper Hewitt. Light L16: a Câmera com 16 lentes, da Light. EM TESE Bento Rodrigues: paisagem cultural minerária. Dissertação de mestrado de Anielle Kelly Vilela Freitas. http://paspartu.arq.br/, site do escritório da Anielle. MÚSICAS Coffee Bossa Nova, Cafe Music BGM Channel This is America, Childish Gambino Playlist no Spotify NA INTERNET foradeprumo.com Twitter, Facebook, Instagram REDES SOCIAIS Arthur, Carolina, Natália, Victor.
It's taken until episode 8, but Dave and Mark have finally made it to the pub for a chat about photography! This week we're actually coming to you from inside a bank vault in a former post office-turned pub. There's no particular theme this week, but we meander around a range of issues, from working in colour vs black and white, to upcoming photography exhibitions in London. We also spend a while discussing photographers' G.A.S. - gear acquisition syndrome, i.e. the constant need to upgrade equipment. When do you really need to buy new gear? What new feature will genuinely improve your work or earning potential? Mark is tempted by the technology of the Light L16 camera. Is this £1850 multi-lens compact camera the future of photography? Dave discusses his recent attack of GAS, and the Fujifilm X-T3 that resulted from it, and also admits to a slight camera bag addiction. (Mark's everyday camera backpack the Lowepro Hatchback, and David's latest acquisition in the endless quest for the perfect camera bag: the Crumpler Pearler plus the Peak Design Slide strap.) The V&A museum's new Photography Centre has just opened, and we'll be visiting it very soon. The opening exhibition is Collecting Photography: From Daguerreotype to Digital, which explores photography as a way of ‘collecting the world’, from the medium’s invention in the 19th century to the present day. The Fashion & Textile Museum was founded by designer Zandra Rhodes. Two photography exhibitions have just opened there that we'll be reviewing shortly: Night and Day - 1930s Fashion and Photographs and Cecil Beaton: Thirty from the 30s. Podcast music credit: Extraordinaire by DJ Quads.
In this August 2018 Episode :: Dan & Elmo Party Down! Micro Four-Thirds Turns 10 Years Old! In this celebrations they cover: Lensbaby’s New Sol Lens; Canon Powershot superzoom; Panasonic ZS70; Light L16; Leica Noctilux; Fujifilm X-Pro2; Selfie Deaths; Steganography and Theft using Images; Rumored full frame mirrorless cameras; and more! *Note: May […]
In unserer ersten, rein Monothematischen Sendung befassen wir uns mit etwas ganz besonderem. Ws bringt uns die Fotografie in Zukunft? Viel Spass wünschen euch Sven & Bojan. Inhalte in diesem Podcast: LYTRO: Die Lichtfeld-Kamera's LIGHT: Die Kamera mit 16 Linsen *** Social Links *** Web: http://www.fotografie-stammtisch.ch Mail: podcast@fotografie-stammtisch.ch Podcast bei iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/y8jh5vvg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fotografiestammtisch/ Youtube: http://tinyurl.com/h77phsm Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/fotostammtisch/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/fotostammtisch Flipboard Magazin: http://tinyurl.com/y9kahdqg
Zuckerberg declara hoy, lleva 14 años pidiendo perdón, ya puedes comprobar si has sido afectado y, sobre todo, tenemos muy mala memoria El Chromebook x2 mola pero es caro (comparado con un nuevo iPad) SenseTime nos quiere vigilar a todos Habemus iPhone 8 RED (a seis meses de los nuevos iPhone) El P20 Pro es muy difícil de reparar según iFixit Casi 2 de cada 3 tuits a sitios web famosos son compartidos por bots WebAuthn: pronto podrás usar tu huella o tu cara para logarte en sitios web Análisis de la cámara Light L16: por ahora no pirula bien El día que ‘Despacito’ desapareció de YouTube.
This is my long awaited review of the Light L16. Announced 2 years ago it is finally out. The Light L16 combines 16 lenses in a mobile style body. Light say this is aimed to replace a traditional DSLR and a bag of lenses. The Light L16 uses computational imaging to get to the final image. When you make a photograph, it uses multiple lenses to compose the photo. Up to 10 images are combined and then stitched together in post production. On the widest angle setting this produces an 81 Megapixel image. So how does it work and what do the images look like? Music from Epidemic Sound: https://goo.gl/v5wWKr
After being on the wait list for the last 2 years, Light finally sent me the Light L16. Is this the camera of the future? The Ababilis Responder Jacket (the Deeper Pixels jacket) https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1306918721/responder-tactical-outerwear-guaranteed-for-life?ref=86l28a Check out the Dears https://www.thedears.org Also on Spotify, iTunes etc Music from Epidemic Sound: https://goo.gl/v5wWKr
Cette semaine, on parle du Light L16, du Sony A7R III, d’un conlift entre Polaroid et Fuji, et de la photographie personnelle! Au menu de ce 116e épisode: 01:30 – Photo récente: – Christian a photographié son chien – Maxime a photographié un spectacle d’humoristes – Stéphane a photographié […] Émission en baladodiffusion/podcast sur la photographie. Pour débutants et gens plus expérimentés! Visitez notre site pour consulter articles, tests et critiques, conseils photo et notes. Fait au Québec!
The next big thing in cameras can't be measured in megapixels or lens elements. From now on, the best camera you can buy will be the one with the best algorithms. Whether you're playing with Portrait Mode on the iPhone, stitching together huge 3D images from the Light L16, or goofing off in augmented reality, all the hard work in your pictures now happens after you hit the shutter. For a couple of ex-Instagram employees, this presents an opportunity.
Chris war auf den Lofoten (Podcast) – Mamiya 67 – Olympus Pen F – Shirleycard (NPR-Beitrag, Video: Color film was built for white people) – Camera Gear Destroyed by the Solar Eclipse of 2017 Fragen zu Extendern – EOS 100/200 – Praktica BX20 – Light L16 – Falschentwicklung – Missgeschicke (Foto: Jesus!) Bilderschau: comb […]
On this #5 “We Shoot Mirrorless” podcast episode for August 2017, Scott and Marco discuss these new products and mirrorless topics: This show is sponsored by B&H: bit.ly/bhphotodeals The Light L16 mirrorless camera started shipping. Is computational photography the future? Canon mirrorless camera sales grew: First half unit sales of mirrorless camera grew more than 70% compared to the same period last year. Nikon 1 has not been discontinued, yet. Sad news for all fans of Bowens strobes. The UK-based lighting company is going out of business after 94 years history in the market. Fuji GFX trade in rebate turned a bit into a marketing accident. Fuji FW updates for the GFX, X100F, X-Pro2, X-T2 & X-T20. http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/software/fw_table.html Leica releases a new M10 FW update - FW version 1.9.4.0 http://us.leica-camera.com/Photography/Leica-M/Leica-M10/Downloads Serious Leica TL2 bug and the FW that fixes it http://us.leica-camera.com/Photography/Leica-TL/Leica-TL2/Downloads We have a PPN Photo Podcast Network group at Flickr (click link) that is open to our listeners and photos taken with all mirrorless camera brands. If you want to join just let us know through the "request invitation" button on the group and drop us a quick line there. We'll add you to the group then. And please ask for the invite via the web browser and not via the Flickr App. The invite process via the app has not been working reliably. You can also submit an image using the Instagram hashtag #WeShootMirrorless We have picked our monthly featured photographer and image from our Flickr groups. Our monthly We Shoot Mirrorless feature photo and photographer of the month is: Pablo Wayne “Untitled” (click here). Please support our show by using our B&H affiliate link (click here) that will not cost you a penny more than when you are buying at B&H without our link. And the more this link will be used to buy at B&H, the more giveaways we’ll be able to give back to our listeners through B&H. It really is a “win-win” situation :) And please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via iTunes. We would also love to get your feedback. Is there anything that you want us to cover on the show in the future? And we would appreciate if you could take a short moment to rate or post a quick review about our shows on iTunes. For more information on Scott Bourne follow him on Twitter: @ScottBourne For more information on Marco Larousse follow him on Twitter: @HamburgCam About this show: On the monthly #WeShootMirrorless episode of the “PPN - Photo Podcast Network” show, Scott and Marco will discuss news from the mirrorless camera world related to innovations, trends, gear and accessories. And they will introduce mirrorless camera brands by interviewing the respective managers of those manufacturers. They will also invite pro photographers who make their living working with mirrorless cameras to share some tips and tricks on their workflow.
In dieser Folge gibt es nicht nur was auf die Ohren, sondern auch was zum Schauen. So gibts eine komplette Videoshow zum Pinebook, sowie eine Audioshow zu Mozilla Send, Light L16, Samsungs 1TBit Flashchips uvm. Themen: Mozilla Send Fileupload-Dienst Light L16 16 Kamerasensoren sorgen für hochauflösende Fotos Samsung stellt 1Tbit Flashchips vor Pfeife der Woche: Microschrott Sailfish der Woche: Pingviini Twitter Client PineBook Review Wie immer wünsche ich euch viel Spaß beim reinhören und reinschauen :)
Mitch from http://www.planet5D.com joins me to discuss the Leica SL, Light L16, drones, Nikon d810, and more. On itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dslr-film-noob-podcast/id955926668?mt=2 On soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/deejay-scharton On dslrfilmnoob.com: http://www.dslrfilmnoob.com/category/podcast/ You can find the show notes here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1olrp-Q5kdGlyjgCGI26a47uo4oBIjll0AbeXuJ6lwYI/edit?usp=sharing Ask questions at: http://www.reddit.com/r/dslr
You can also download the MP3 directly and subscribe via iTunes or RSS! Call 1-206-333-9308 or use our voicemail widget for feedback/questions for the show. In this episode: If you subscribe to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast in iTunes, please take a moment to rate and review us and help us move up in the rankings so others interested in photography may find us. Fashion photographer Lara Jade opens the show. Adobe apologizes after pushing out a buggy Lightroom 6.2 release. (full story) Has Chief Official White House Photographer Pete Souza switched to Sony from Canon? (full story) DJI announces the 3-axis Osmo for handheld video stabilization. (full story) 500px makes some welcomed changes to its popular website. (full story) A new company announces the Light L16 with 16 cameras in one body. (full story) A woman is arrested for foolishly doing a photoshoot on Washington D.C.'s Metro tracks. (full story) Sony spins off its sensor division amid amazing success in the that business. (full story) CBS Tweets a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist asking to use his photos for free. (full story) Voigtlander unveils three new lenses for Sony E-mount. (full story) Adobe demonstrates Monument Mode during the Adobe Max conference. (full story) A Hungarian photographer causes a stir with a refugee-themed fashion shoot. (full story) In Drone News:The FAA proposes the largest fine against a drone operator in history. (full story) A company teams up with the FAA to help locate drone operators within 5 miles of airports. (full story) Thank you and connect with us:Thank you for listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @LensShark) as we build this community. Listener questions needed: Leave us an audio question through our voicemail widget or call us at 1-206-333-9308. Alternatively, you can comment below or via social media. But we’d love to play your question on the show! Cut a show opener for us to play on the show! As an example: “Hi, this is Matt Smith with Double Heart Photography in Chicago, Illinois and you’re listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast with Sharky James!”
Chris and Ian discuss Safe Harbour, Twitter and Microsofts Surface Event http://www.digitaloutbox.com/podcasts/episode261/DigitalOutbox-261-151010.mp3 Download iTunes M4A MP3 Shownotes Google's 'Don't be evil' creed disappears as company morphs into Alphabet Google AMP battles ad-blocking, Apple and Facebook by cutting load times Twitter Makes It Official: Jack Dorsey Is Back as Permanent CEO Twitter Debuts Moments Peeple shuts down its social media accounts but will launch its nicer, more boring app next week Safe Harbour deal ruled invalid by top European court LogMeIn Acquires Password Management Software LastPass For $110 Million Porsche chooses Apple CarPlay because Google reportedly asks for too much data iPhones 6S battery life 'varies by up to two hours depending on chip supplier' Microsoft's new activity tracker is the $249 Microsoft Band Microsoft Lumia 950 XL with 5.7-inch display and liquid cooling announced for $649 Microsoft Surface Pro 4 announced with new Surface Pen, starts at $899 Microsoft announces Surface Book laptop with 13.5-inch display starting at $1,499 Argos squares up to Amazon with same-day delivery across UK Adobe is giving away Photoshop's best features for free The $1,300 Light L16 packs 16 cameras in one for 52-megapixel photos and 4K video Picks Ian Overcast 2 - Podcast player for iOS - Now free and with a patreon model - Adds streaming and chapters - Smart speed and voice boost are great