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The Phoblographer
I'm Falling in Like Slowly with the New Z7. A Nikon Z7 II Review

The Phoblographer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 20:47


For more stories like this, please subscribe to The Phoblographer. I have been a Nikonian photographer for more than a decade. Yet, after trying the company's first full-frame mirrorless, I chose to stick with a DSLR. I simply didn't have the confidence in the Z7 and Z6 autofocus system and lack of ability to record to two cards at once. That's exactly what Nikon focused on in the second generation, however. The Nikon Z7 II keeps much of the first generation intact but steps up the autofocus, adds a second card slot, and moves to dual processors. Then, there's also the price bump of a few hundred bucks. So, has Nikon earned my trust back with the Nikon Z7 II? I didn't fall in love instantly like I had hoped, but gradually, the Z7 II earned my confidence. The Z7 II isn't perfect, and it doesn't outperform the competition. But, it's a camera many photographers could still manage to fall in love with, especially paired with a Z system lens. Table of Contents Too Long, Didn't Read Pros and Cons Pros Cons Gear Used Innovations Tech Specs Ergonomics Build Quality Autofocus Ease of Use Metering Image Quality High ISO Images RAW File Versatility Extra Image Samples Edited Unedited Conclusion Likes Dislikes Is the Nikon Z7 II Worth it? Too Long, Didn't Read The Nikon Z7 II corrects much of what disappointed me in the first version, including a much better autofocus system and dual card slots. The Z7 II is beautiful inside and out: it takes beautiful pictures, and it's also beautifully designed. But, while finally competitive, there are a few annoyances to contend with. Pros and Cons Pros A much-improved autofocus system Durable magnesium alloy build with weather-sealing Image quality is great, especially with native Z lenses In-body image stabilization Dual card slots with XQD/CF Express and SD Cons While improved, the autofocus isn't as good as Canon's R series Eyepiece rubber sometimes blocks the eye sensor Viewfinder blacks out Gear Used I used the Nikon Z7 II with the Z 50mm f1.2 S, the Z 70-200mm f2.8 VR S, and the Z 24-200mm f4-6.3 VR. I used the Wandrd Sling strap, as well as the Wandrd PRVKE II and Lowepro Flipside backpacks. Innovations The Nikon Z7 II is more about fixing complaints about the first generation than crazy innovation. It adds the dual card slots, improves autofocus performance, and upgrades video to 4K at 60 fps (93 percent crop). The biggest change is the move up from a single processor to two, which improves performance. Tech Specs These Nikon Z7 II tech specs are a shortened version of the full specifications available from Nikon USA: Sensor: 45.7-megapixel full-frame CMOS RAW: 12 or 14 bit Two card slots with XQD/CF Express, SD EVF: .5 inch, 3690k dot 3.2 inch 2,100K dot touchscreen with tilt Shutter: 30 sec. to 1/8000, Flash sync up to 1/200 10 fps burst ISO: 64-25,600 (32-102,400 extended) AF: Hybrid phase-detection/contrast with AF assist beam, -3 to +19 detection range, 493 focus points 5-axis sensor-shift stabilization Video: 4K at 60 fps (93 percent crop of the sensor), up to 29 minutes 59 second recording time Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Li-ion battery rated at 360 to 440 depending on settings Weighs 21.7 ounces 5.3 x 4 x 2.8 inches Ergonomics Little has changed on the exterior of the second-generation Z7. Save for the little “II” in the corner on the camera name, it would be difficult to tell the two apart at a glance. The biggest exception? The second generation has both the XQD or CF Express slot and an SD slot. That's a must-have for working professionals who need to back up their images in the field. The Z7 II weighs 21.7 ounces, which is significantly lighter than the Nikon D850. It's also more compact, yet the grip is almost the same size, so it doesn't have the uncomfortable hold of a compact camera. A long-time Nikon DSLR user, the control scheme on the Z7 II feels like home. The top houses an LCD screen. Dual control wheels flank the shutter, on/off, record, ISO, and exposure compensation on the ...

Fotopodden
Minnekort og lagring

Fotopodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 57:23


I denne episoden snakker vi om de forskjellige minnekortene du kan få til kameraet ditt og veilede deg slik at du finner det riktige minnekortet som passer til ditt kamera og ditt bruk. Vi snakker også litt om harddisker og komme med ulike backup løsninger som gjør at du med stor sikkerhet ikke mister bildene dine.SD-kort (02:30)SSD i kamera? (15:30)CF-Express kort (18:49)XQD kort (30:25)CF og CFast kort (32:32)Hva blir standarden? (35:24)Minnekortlesere (38:39)Lagring (45:08)Programledere: Thomas Brun og Erik Faarlund See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Vivir de la Fotografía
140 ¿Qué cámara Nikon comprar en 2021?

Vivir de la Fotografía

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 17:08


El episodio de hoy repasamos qué cámara Nikon comprar en 2021. Y es que toca seguir el monográfico que estamos haciendo sobre las distintas marcas de cámaras de fotografía para saber que cámaras te recomendamos comprar si quieres empezar a trabajar en fotografía o ya estás trabajando en tu pasión. Pero antes te recuerdo que tienes disponible más de 25 cursos de fotografía y marketing (cada semana 3 nuevos videos), y también tienes disponibles las consultorías de marketing para fotógrafos y fotógrafas con las que podrás trabajar con nosotros en tu estrategia para conseguir clientes. Ventajas y desventajas de las cámaras Nikon Partiendo de la base que todas las marcas actuales de fotografía tienen modelos 100% válidos para trabajar con ellas en fotografía, y que Nikon es una de las mejores marcas desde hace muchos años. Lo que aquí te contamos es la opinión (subjetiva) de Teseo Ruiz después de llevar toda la vida trabajando con Nikon. Por lo que conocerás las ventajas e inconvenientes que hacen destacan a dentro de la marca japonesa sobre el resto. Ventajas en cámaras Nikon: La calidad preció que siempre han ofrecido en su segmento Réflex.Las enormes posibilidades de elegir cámara y objetivos por su larga trayectoria (tanto nuevo o de segunda mano). Desventajas en cámaras Nikon: Las cámaras de Nikon sin espejo tienen precios muy elevados y no destacan en nada en especial (aunque son buenísimas)El enfoque y el video en las réflex de Nikon se han quedado atrás respecto a la competencia y así mismas en sus cámaras sin espejo. ¿Comprar una cámara Nikon réflex o sin espejo? Aunque todas las marcas de cámaras fotográficas están volcadas en el sistema de fotografía sin espejo, es cierto que al mundo réflex en Nikon está plagado de buenas cámaras y objetivos increíbles. Además puedes aprovechar que gran parte del público está desasiéndose de su equipo réflex y adquirir cámaras y cuerpos a precios muy asequibles en el mercado de segunda mano. El comprar una cámara Nikon réflex o sin espejo depende de si quieres sumarte al sistema más novedoso de la marca o por el contrario prefieres gastar menos y sacrificando esas mejorar en video y en enfoque. O lo que es lo mismo, si solo quieres hacer fotografía, sus réflex son una gran opción a elegir como cámara. ¿Qué cámaras Nikon recomiendo comprar para trabajar en fotografía? Lo primero es descartar que cámaras Nikon no deberías comprar a día de hoy. Te recuerdo que esto es una opinión subjetiva después de años trabajando con la marca, por lo que esta elección no es mejor ni peor que otras. Dicho lo cual descartaría todas sus cámaras bridge y coolpix. Incluso su gama de Nikon d3000 y d5000, ya que quitando la Nikon d5600 (que está muy barata con el objetivo de kit) no merecen la pena por sus especificaciones técnicas, ergonomía, etc. Tampoco recomendamos las gamas de Nikon d7000 por su mala respuesta a isos altas, salvo el modelo Nikon d7500. Pero esta cámara tiene un precio muy elevado para lo que ofrece (1200€). Y la gama de Nikon d600 tampoco por su peso y que se han quedado un poco atrás en tecnología, especificaciones y su gran tamaño. Por tanto las que Teseo nos recomienda si queremos adquirir una cámara Nikon serian dos modelos, uno Réflex y otra Nikon Sin espejo. ¿Cuál elegir entre ambas? Sin duda la Nikon z6 II sería la ganadora sin gastar muchísimo. Pero aun así tu presupuesto te lo permite, puedes ir a por la Nikon d750, una de las réflex más vendidas por su calidad/precio. O su gemela en sistema Mirrorles que es la Nikon Z5. . Nikon d750 24,3 megapixelesNo es buena en videoSin estabilizador en el cuerpoMuy buena en calidad de imagen y en isos altos.6,5 fotos por segundo de ráfagaPrecio muy asequible Nikon d750 (solo cuerpo) Nikon Z5 24,3 megapixelesEnfoque de seguimiento en video regúleloEstabilizador de 5 ejes en el cuerpo«solo» 4,5 fotos por segundo de ráfaga2 ranuras de tarjeta (SD)Sería la Mirrorles más asequible para fotografía Nikon z5 + objetivo kit Nikon Z6 II 24,5 megapixelesMejoras en video y enfoque al ojo, pero por detrás de la competenciaEstabilizador en el cuerpo14 fotos por segundo de ráfaga2 ranuras de tarjeta (XQD, CFExpress y SD)Bastante más cara y sin apenas cambio con el modelo Z6 I Nikon z6 II (solo cuerpo) ¿Qué cámara Nikon comprar? Si solo trabajas con tus fotografías y el vídeo no es importante deberías elegir la Nikon d750 o la nikon Z5, dependiendo si prefieres sistema Réflex o sistema sin espejo. Y si necesitas o trabajas mucho el vídeo para tus clientes deberías comprar la Nikon z6 II, aunque quizás Nikon no sea la mejor elección si te importa mucho el vídeo y el enfoque en vídeo. Gracias por suscribirte a los cursos, por tus valoraciones en Apple Podcasts, comentarios y me gusta en Ivoox, por escucharnos y seguirnos en Spotify. Un saludo y hasta el próximo lunes a las 07:00.

El café del fotógrafo
Consejos para que tus tarjetas de memoria no te fallen

El café del fotógrafo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 20:17


Una tarjeta de memoria es básicamente un accesorio de almacenamiento de información. Dicho un poco a lo bruto, no es más que un pendrive que encaja en la ranura del lector de tarjetas de nuestra cámara y nos permite almacenar nuestras fotos. ¿Guardarías documentos super importantes en un pendrive sin una copia de seguridad? Por si acaso... La respuesta a la pregunta anterior, debería ser un rotundo NO. No son un dispositivo fiable, es fácil que le ocurra cualquier cosa y dejen de funcionar (o se pierdan). Por consiguiente, nuestras tarjetas de memoria pueden sufrir los mismos problemas y por lo tanto, "son tan inseguros como un pendrive". Pero con una diferencia muy importante. En un pendrive hacemos copias de archivos para llevarlos de un lado a otro y sin embargo, en nuestras tarjetas de memoria creamos archivos (fotos) de los que no tenemos copias hasta que las descargamos de la tarjeta. Es este el motivo por el que es tan importante cuidar bien las tarjetas de memoria y minimizar los riesgos de que fallen o se estropeen, por lo menos hasta que tengamos una copia en el ordenador. Así que aquí tenéis una serie de consejos para que las tarjetas de memoria no te fallen. ¿Por qué es importante proteger las tarjetas de memoria? Cuando os publiqué en el blog la guía de compra de tarjetas de memoria SD, ya hablamos de lo relativamente económicas que son estas tarjetas. Así que el hecho de que se estropeen, tampoco es tan grave en este sentido. https://josebarcelo.com/tarjetas-sd-cual-me-compro-una-guia-completa/ Sin embargo, si nos vamos a tarjetas de memoria de gran capacidad o incluso tarjetas XQD, aquí las cosas ya cambian. Es fácil que estas tarjetas superen los 100 euros y ahí ya sí que duele un poco más que se te estropee una tarjeta. Pero la importancia, viene sobre todo motivada por dos cuestiones: Encontrarte sin tarjeta en el momento de hacer fotos: Si no llevas más tarjetas de memoria de recambio o las tienes todas llenas, te puede suponer una buena faena meter la última tarjeta en la cámara y ver que falla. Perder todas las fotos de la tarjeta: Eso es incluso peor, porque sí has hecho las fotos pero puedes perderlas (y no recuperarlas nunca) por un fallo en la tarjeta. Por eso SIEMPRE recomiendo distribuir las fotos de una sesión, viaje, trabajo o salida fotográfica en más de una tarjeta de memoria 1- Hazte con buenas tarjetas de memoria Una tarjeta de memoria no tiene porque fallar por ser de una marca menos conocida, puede funcionar perfectamente. Y de la misma manera, tener una tarjeta de una marca más conocida, no te da garantías totales de que no vaya a fallar. Pero sí es cierto, que la trayectoria de ciertas marcas, nos dará más tranquilidad. Y "para muestra, un botón": Hace años me falló una tarjeta SanDisk después de varios años de uso, me fui a la tienda de confianza para comentárselo y me la cambiaron sin siquiera pedírselo y sin preguntarme nada más. SanDisk les repone (o por lo menos en esa época lo hacía) cualquier tarjeta que falle, esté o no en garantía. Aunque es cierto que puedes encontrar tarjetas de memoria de nuevas marcas o marcas blancas y que sean de calidad, la realidad es que aquí las marcas sí son una garantía. Personalmente utilizo tarjetas SanDisk y, en caso de no encontrar, optaría por tarjetas Lexar. RebajasBestseller No. 1 SanDisk Extreme PRO - Tarjeta de Memoria SDHC de 32 GB, hasta 95 MB/s, UHS-I, Class 10, U3, V30 Diseñada para grabar vídeos 4K UHD y realizar fotografías secuenciales en modo ráfaga 13,60 EUR RebajasBestseller No. 2

PPN - Photo Podcast Network
We Shoot Mirrorless #28 | PPN | 4 new mirrorless cameras and more.

PPN - Photo Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 62:02


Marco has invited back his friend and long-time mirrorless camera reviewer and expert Mathieu Gasquet. Mat and his significant other - Heather - are also the founders of www.MirrorLessons.com / and www.MirrorlessComparison.com. This show is sponsored by: COSYSPEED - The fastest camera bags in the world. http://bit.ly/STREETOMATIC  and Skylum Luminar - The cutting edge photo editor http://bit.ly/PPN-Luminar3  Marco’s Street Photography exhibition: “Poetry of coincidence” will be shown at ErsteReihe.Hamburg Gallery from November 21st to December 7th. Google Map link: https://goo.gl/maps/PGaP9uhmHibQTURE6    Nikon Z50 Nikon is entering the mirrorless APS-C sensor market with this camera. This camera uses the Z-mount and offers a 21MP CMOS sensor with a 209-point Hybrid AF System. But unlike the Z6 & Z7 it does not have in-body image stabilization. But it’s also smaller and lighter than the Full Frame Z-Siblings while still offering Nikon-like grip and ergonomics. The 90° tilt-up and 180° tilt-down LCD is unique but may interfere with tripods if you want to use the LCD as a selfie screen.   Nikon Z50 B&H: https://bhpho.to/2reW1Xv  Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/35iefpW  Olympus E-M5 III The new E-M5 III shares a lot of features of the E-M1 MK II. It has a 20MP m4/3 sensor with a 121-point phase and CDAF and a 50MP high-res mode as well as 30 fps burst and 10fps with continuous AF shooting modes. On the video side it shoots 4K up to 24p and Full HD up to 60p is supported. The EVF now moved from an LCD to an OLED system which should improve the viewing experience. And Olympus continues to make their cameras more weatherproof - a feature that I have started to appreciate - when it works - in recent months. The E-M5 MK III is now IPX-1 rated. Bluetooth has also been added for better connectivity with your mobile devices.   Olympus E-M5 III B&H: https://bhpho.to/2Xzrfol    Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2XxmnjB   Sony a9 II After 2.5 years in production, Sony’s flagship sports camera gets a refined update. While the sensor and amount of AF pixel stayed the same, the new processor improves overall responsiveness and AF tracking reliability. The mechanical shutter can now shoot 10 fps. A second UHS-II SD card slot also improves the ability to offload the images fast to SD-cards. But the upgrade from 100 Mbit to a built-in Gigabit Ethernet port plus implementation of 5GHz ac Wi-Fi also helps to offload the images quickly to the photo agencies.   Sony a9 II B&H: https://bhpho.to/34cqILW     Leica SL2 Leica announced an update to their Full Frame SL camera line. The camera has a 47MP FF CMOS sensor with CDAF and now finally a 5-axis IBIS is built-in. A 187MP high res mode enables the user to create huge high-quality prints. And a 5.76M-dot OLED EVF is also a useful improvement. The camera allows for 10 fps burst shooting with mechanical shutter and locked AF which drops to 6fps in continuous AF mode. And pretty much all of these are the specs of the Panasonic Lumix S1R, too. But the Leica does have a different body design and it has a beautiful top plate LCD as well as 2 SD-card slots instead of the 1 SD and 1 XQD slot on the S1 and S1R. What’s lacking on the Leica is a tilting LCD screen. At launch, the SL2 is priced at $6000 US and is about twice the price of the Lumix S1R.   Leica SL II B&H: https://bhpho.to/2KDRAg3    Panasonic Lumix S1R B&H: https://bhpho.to/2IoT9zJ Mirrorless question of the month: Hello Marco, I have my Olympus EM-10 for 3 years now. Time to upgrade? Not so sure, I'm wondering if I rather keep it until I will start to see mechanical or electronic issues? The new EM-10 and 5 mark III are more capable (better image stabilization, more pixels, better Continuous autofocus...) but I still enjoy my ''old'' camera and knows its limitations. I think I would rather invest the money in lenses, travels or workshops, no? What do you think? Question by: Christophe, Canada 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 the submitted photos. Our monthly We Shoot Mirrorless feature photo and photographer of the month is: Andrew Ha - Street Meat (click for the link to the image on Flickr). See his image at the bottom of this page. Links to Mathieu Gasquet (Mat): Web: mirrorlessons.com Web: mirrorlesscomparison.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mirrorlessons/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mirrorlessons Twitter: https://twitter.com/MirrorLessons    Links to Marco Larousse: Web: www.MarcoLarousse.com  Twitter: @HamburgCam Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marco.larousse/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarcoLarousse1  Workshops: https://www.marcolarousse.com/street-photography-workshops/    Links to PPN: Web: www.PhotoPodcasts.com or PPN.fm Twitter: @Photopodcasts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/photopodcasts/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/PPNPhotoPodcastNetwork  Please support our show by using our B&H affiliate link (click here) or Amazon Germany link (click here) that will not cost you a penny more than when you are buying at B&H or Amazon without our link. And please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via Apple podcasts, Google Podcasts, or search for “PPN” in your favorite podcast app. 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 for our shows on iTunes.   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, Marco and a guest 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 about their workflow.

PPN - Photo Podcast Network
We Shoot Mirrorless #27 | PPN | Talking about new mirrorless cameras with Angela Nicholson

PPN - Photo Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 65:45


Marco has invited back his friend, journalist, and reviewer of cameras and photographic equipment Angela Nicholson to talk about the latest news from the world of mirrorless cameras.   This show is sponsored by:   Skylum Luminar - The cutting edge photo editor http://bit.ly/PPN-Luminar3  and COSYSPEED - The fastest camera bags in the world. http://bit.ly/STREETOMATIC  Canon has released the EOS M200. The new M200 replaced the M100 entry-level APS-C camera. It still has a 24MP APS-C sensor and a 180° touch LCD. But the new Digic 8 processor is supposed to improve the AF with Dual Pixel AF and eye detection. Canon EOS M200 B&H: https://bhpho.to/2IWGxxG  Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2BmvCc8    Canon PowerShot G5X MK II The G5 X MK II is a high-end compact camera with a 20MP 1” sensor. It has a fixed 24-120mm f1.8-2.8 zoom lens. But one of its special features is a pop-up EVF and flash. The touch-LCD tilts up 180° and 90° down and on the video side, the camera shoots 4K/30p and up to 120p in full HD video. Canon PowerShot G5X MK II B&H: https://bhpho.to/33Dx6ek   Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2MmgfH2    Fuji announced the development of the X-Pro 3. This new iteration of the X-Pro line from Fuji will have a better Hybrid Electronic- and optical viewfinder and it finally gets a tilt-LCD. But as much as Marco has been wanting this feature on the X-Pro line, he has quite some concerns if the way that Fuji implemented it will be very convenient in real-life situations.   Fuji also announced the development of an XF 50mm f1.0 lens. But this lens will come instead of the long-time announced XF 33mm f1.0 lens. Why did they change their mind and was this a good decision?   Marco’s Fuji X-T2 has issues with the weather sealing and the Fuji Cam Remote app continues to have serious issues.   Fuji has also announced an update to the entry-level X-A5 that is now called X-A7. The camera has a new 24MP APS-C bayer pattern sensor with 8.5 times more phase-detection AF-Pixel than the previous X-A5. The camera has only 4 buttons: A shared drive/trash bin, a replay, a shared Menu/OK, and a display button. Plus an AF-Joystick that helps to operate the camera next to the 3.5” touch LCD. The camera will be available in 4 colors and will hit the stores on October 24th. Fuji X-A7 B&H: https://bhpho.to/2nYdB0U    Sony introduced the a7R IV. This is a 61MP full-frame camera that also offers a high-res mode with 240MP. The OLED EVF as 5.7 Mio. dot and the 4K video mode does not add a crop to the width of the sensor. Sony a7R IV B&H: https://bhpho.to/2BqoYS9    Sony also added the new entry-level a6100 and the flagship a6600 to their APS-C lineup. The a6100 is a stripped-down a6400 with a lower resolution EVF. The new a6600 has IBIS, faster tracking AF and uses bigger Z-type batteries that hold about twice the capacity compared to the smaller W-series that the other a6000 cameras are using.   Sony a6100 B&H: https://bhpho.to/31pU9rm  Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/35IAFlj    Sony a6600 B&H: https://bhpho.to/35E6onz  Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2OVAb5q  Panasonic has released the Lumix S1H camera. This is the video-centric version for the S1 lineup. The full-frame camera has a dual native ISO sensor with 24MP that allows fro 4:2:2 10-bit internal recording at 4K/60P. Compared to the S1 siblings with one SD and one XQD memory slot, this camera has 2 SD card slots.   Panasonic Lumix S1H B&H: https://bhpho.to/2qkXbjT  Panasonic Lumix S1 B&H: https://bhpho.to/2Ip0pLK    Panasonic Lumix S1R B&H: https://bhpho.to/2IoT9zJ  Panasonic also added the Lumix S PRO 24-70mm f2.8 lens to the lineup. B&H: https://bhpho.to/31nSBy7 Mirrorless question of the month: With the latest smartphone camera improvements does it still make sense to buy a compact camera to always have with you when your big main camera stays at home? And if you favor a compact camera, which one would you recommend? Question by: Luis, Madrid, Spain   Recommended cameras in the answer:   Sony RX VII B&H: https://bhpho.to/2J1b1OV  Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2oOECnK    Panasonic Lumix LX100 II B&H: https://bhpho.to/35Hmk8L  Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2MppHcM    Canon PowerShot G5X MK II B&H: https://bhpho.to/33Dx6ek   Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2MmgfH2   Canon EOS M200 B&H: https://bhpho.to/2IWGxxG  Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2BmvCc8  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 the submitted photos. Our monthly We Shoot Mirrorless feature photo and photographer of the month is: Helen Hooker - Racing into the golden hour. See his image at the bottom of this page. Links to Angela Nicholson: Twitter: https://twitter.com/AngeNicholson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angenicholson/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/angenicholsonmedia/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AngeNicholson    Links to Camera Jabber: Web: CameraJabber.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camerajabber  Twitter: https://twitter.com/camerajabber  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/camerajabber/    Links to SheClicks: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sheclicksnet/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sheclicksnet  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheclicksnet/    Links to Marco Larousse: Web: www.MarcoLarousse.com  Twitter: @HamburgCam Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marco.larousse/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarcoLarousse1  Workshops: https://www.marcolarousse.com/street-photography-workshops/    Links to PPN: Web: www.PhotoPodcasts.com or PPN.fm Twitter: @Photopodcasts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/photopodcasts/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/PPNPhotoPodcastNetwork  Please support our show by using our B&H affiliate link (click here) or Amazon Germany link (click here) that will not cost you a penny more than when you are buying at B&H or Amazon without our link. And please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via Apple podcasts, Google Podcasts, or search for “PPN” in your favorite podcast app. 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 for our shows on iTunes. 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, Marco and a guest 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 about their workflow.

The Passionate Photographer Podcast with Steve Simon & Clifford Pickett

It was a sad week for photography, we lost two giants in the field: Robert Frank and Fred Herzog. The new Nikon D6 was announced but what is all the fuss about? CF Express Cards are super fast and will replace XQD memory cards. The good news is with firmware updates, the new cards will fit and work speedily in the XQD slot. Is Birthing Photography really a new market for photographers? The new iPhones were announced so how good is the built-in cameras and should we upgrade?

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Gran Angular
¿Fujifilm X-T2 o X-T30? Ola K Ase, Photolari: Capítulo 51

Gran Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 63:34


Ya estamos aquí de nuevo, superando la cincuentena en plena forma como George Clooney o Brad Pitt, dispuestos a contestar a todas vuestras preguntas. Pero a pesar de nuestra disposición no resulta imposible abarcar la cantidad de consultas que nos enviáis. De hecho en este "Ola K Ase" ni siquiera hemos sido capaces de atender todas las dudas planteadas por nuestros mecenas, que como ya sabéis tiene prioridad sobre el resto. Así que prometemos intentar hacer algún otro consultorio antes de verano para ponernos al día. Ahora que hemos empezado la cuenta atrás para llegar al centenar de programas, queremos dar las gracias una vez más a Vanguard por patrocinar este consultorio loco y a todos vosotros por estar siempre ahí, al otro lado. Estas han sido las trascendentes cuestiones que hemos abordado en el capítulo de hoy: - ¿Pasar de reflex Canon a Sony 6400 - 6500? (07:20) - Duda entre Canon 6D Mark II, Fuji XT30 o Sony A6400 (09:30) - ¿puedo usar ópticas de otras cámaras para la Olympus OMD MarkIII con adaptador? (12:08 - ¿Para cuándo una serie “un día cómo un fotógrafo X” (14:44) - ¿Para cuando un análisis DJI Osmo action Vs Go Pro Hero 7? (17:36) - Necesito una cámara de acción que no tenga un gran angular (19:52) - Necesito completar objetivos para la Fuji XT3 (22:15) - ¿Fuji XT2 o Fuji XT30? (25:25) - ¿Canon 6D Mark II, Sony ARII o Fuji XT3? (28:06) - Tiene Adobe pensado mejorar Lightroom para estar a la altura de Capture One (30:04) - Cambio la Sony A7 por la Sony A7III? ¿voy a tener gastos ocultos cómo baterías? (32:57) - Busco un zoom standar Canon APSC para sustituir el 18-55 del kit (35:30) - ¿Es mejor una grabadora o micrófono de cámara para grabar entrevistas? (41:22) - Quiero una compacta de calidad con la que no eche de menos mi réflex (45:37) - ¿Cómo va Photolari? ¿Cómo puedo ayudar a la comunidad? (49:49) - ¿Qué se rumorea sobre Nikon este verano? (52:02) - Sería interesante un vídeo sobre Sigma foveon (53:38) - Tengo una Nikon D7200 y busco una opción más ligera con la misma calidad (54:47) - Merece la pena el 16-55mm de Fuji (57:35) - ¿Que pasa con las XQD? (1:00:25) Recordad que podéis hacer las preguntas a través de Patreon si sois embajadores o enviarlas a hola@photolari.com poniendo “Ola K Ase” en el asunto. ¡Preguntad malditos!

Latitude Photography Podcast
RAISE, Panasonic Full-Frame, Long Exposures

Latitude Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 54:10


Announcements. New section coming to the show next episode. I’ve asked for listener submissions on texture. And I’ve got several submissions. Thank you to all who submitted. I’ll put another announcement in the facebook group and this time we’re going for the color RED. Submit anything that has to do with the color red. Whether it’s all red, or just a tiny amount. If red is a prominent amount it’s good to go. In the genres of travel outdoor photography that is J RAISE by Canon  https://raise.usa.canon.com/ Pasonic S1 and S1r They both have: New L Mount for the L Mount alliance between Leica, Panasonic and Sigma. 6M dot OLED viewfinder with 120fps refresh 3.2” flippy screen (I’m sorry, a “triaxial-tilting touchscreen”) 9fps with AF-s, 6fps with AF-c IBIS rated to 5.5 stops, when pared with OIS rated at 6 stops effectiveness. AF system, “Depth-From-Defocus” has 225 contrast detect areas, they say it can lock focus in just .08 seconds. And the sensor communicates with the lens at a rate of 480fps for super quick operation. They also use Ai technology to help track subjects such as people, eyes and such. Sensitive to -6 EV Full HD at 180fps  Memory slots: XQD and SD UHS-ii.  USB-C for data transfer and charging. Remote, mic and headphone jacks Bluetooth and Wi-Fi S1 Specs: $2,497.99 24.2 MP 4K 60p (apsc crop) 4K30p 4:2:0 10-bit color with a future firmware update to 4:2:2 and V-Log via a paid firmware upgrade ISO 100-51,200 Extendable to 50-204,800  High Res shooting mode: 96MP Buffer holds 90 raw files or 999 JPGs S1R Specs: $3,697.99 47.3 MP No Low Pass filter. Up to 187mp files by combining 8 exposures ISO 100-25,600 Extendable to 50-51,200 4:2:0 8-bit video color Buffer holds 40 raw or 50JPGs They also released a trio of lenses, the 24-105 f/4 Macro, 50mm f/1.4 and 70-200 f/4. There’s also a new battery grip, the DMW-BGS1 It’s great to see these new cameras hit the market.  Long Exposure Photography with a 10 stop filter https://brentbergherm.com/redefining-the-moment-with-long-exposure-photography/ Links: Raise Terms and conditions: https://raise.usa.canon.com/legal/usage Shoot-n-Print: https://brentbergherm.com/workshops/ww-print/ Total Solar Eclipse: https://brentbergherm.com/workshops/chile-2019/ Beautiful Croatia: https://brentbergherm.com/workshops/croatia-2019/

Hey Indie Filmmakers - a DIY filmmaking podcast
Panasonic’s First Full-Frame Mirrorless Cameras—Lumix S Series

Hey Indie Filmmakers - a DIY filmmaking podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 3:19


Lumix S1R and S1 are Panasonic's first full-frame mirrorless cameras, announced today at Photokina in Köln, Germany. Both cameras—coming in early 2019—feature a full Super 35-sized sensor, which is nearly four times larger than the micro4/3 sensor in my Panasonic GH5. The Lumix S1R is a 47-megapixel camera designed for photographers, and the S1 is 24MP for hybrid photo video shooters. Each camera shoots 4K60p, with in-body image stabilization, a 3-axis tilt LCD, and two different card slots—one for an SD card, and one for an XQD card. Panasonic is developing three new L-mount lenses: a 50mm prime f/1.4, a 24-105 and a 70-200mm. Like the cameras, these lenses will come out in early 2019.

The Art of Photography
Panasonic S1R, S1 and this new L Mount

The Art of Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018


Is this finally the Sony killer? Welcome the Panasonic S1R and S1. Panasonic announced the first 2 cameras in their full-frame mirrorless lineup, the Panasonic S1R and the Panasonic S1 which will be 47 megapixels and 24 megapixels respectively. The cameras will use the former Leica SL mount, no renamed the L mount and further lenses and bodies will be contributed by Leica and Sigma down the road. • Panasonic S1R will be a 47 megapixel body • Panasonic S1 will be a 24 megapixel body • Both will feature Dual IS • Both will feature 4k video up to 60p • Dual card slots (XQD and SD) • Lenses to start will be a 50mm f/1.4, 24-105mm and a 70-200mm Music is from Epidemic Sound. If you need music for your videos, Epidemic is simply the best in the business. Check them out here: https://goo.gl/v5wWKr

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PPN - Photo Podcast Network
Q&A #16 | PPN | Fast workflow, is one card slot enough, charging for photos, and how to soft proof

PPN - Photo Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 36:55


Q&A about fast image workflow suggestions, is one card slot safe enough for photographers, how to start charging for photos, and how and why to soft proof?   Please submit your photography related questions to us here: http://www.photopodcasts.com/contact.html   This episode is sponsored by: Portfoliobox.net - Everything you need to create a professional website. https://bit.ly/2uejoyx   and   HoneyBook - Win Clients. Book Faster. Get Paid. Stay Organized. https://bit.ly/2sAyZIv   Hahnemuehle was kind enough to supply us with a few free day passes for Photokina 2018. If you would like to get one of these free Photokina tickets, just write us an email through our contact form: https://www.photopodcasts.com/contact.html   Here are the questions that Marco answers in this episode:   Hi Marco, I have started to cover live events like sports, concerts, and festivals in my area. I really enjoy doing this kind of photography and want to grow this into a part-time business. But with the fast-paced news cycle, I have realized that you need to be the first one sending the photos out in order to be picked up by relevant media outlets. But shooting and at the same time importing, sorting, and post-processing the images with my MacBook Pro is currently way too slow. How do you do it and what are your suggestions for a speedy workflow on the go? Question from: Victor, Dayton, Ohio   Products discussed in the answer: Lexar 1000x Pro SD UHS-II card B&H: https://bhpho.to/2NPSUvF   Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2wRTr9W   Lexar 2000x Pro SD UHS-II card with USB3 UHS-II card reader B&H: https://bhpho.to/2NTycex Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2wNq9IK   Photo Mechanic Software: http://www.camerabits.com/tour-v5/     I am currently transitioning from being a hobby photographer to a part-time pro photographer and want to eventually switch to be a full-time photographer. As a hobby photographer, my friends and relatives always asked me to bring my camera and take portraits or document a wedding for free. But as they are my starting customer base in this transition, how can I manage to now charge them for the photos that they are used to get for free? Thanks for the wonderfully diverse photo podcasts that you produce each month! Question from: Camilla, Göteborg, Sweden I’m a wedding photographer and currently use a Nikon D500 (APS-C) with two memory card slots (SD+XQD). I have been waiting for the release of the new Nikon mirrorless camera and want to add it as a FF body for it’s quieter operation without mirror noise and better ISO, DOF and live view AF performance. But as many reviewers have already noted, the Z6 only has one XQD memory card slot. As a wedding photographer who can not repeat to shoot a wedding day, I am very afraid of losing images when I only have one card slot in the camera. Is this a valid fear or is this just gear hysteria? Question by: Adrian, Manchester, England   Products discussed in the answer:  Nikon Z6 B&H: https://bhpho.to/2oKBA0n     XQD Memory Cards B&H: https://bhpho.to/2oKLQFH Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2Q826x3   Lexar Image Rescue 5 for Mac and PC: http://www.lexar.com/support/downloads/ Would you please explain what soft proofing in LR is for. When and how to use? Thanks! Question from: Bill, Missouri, USA   Products discussed in the answer: Datacolor Spyder 5 Express Display Calibration System B&H: https://bhpho.to/2LrGRTE    Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2Q8PUw7     X-Rite ColorMunki Display B&H: https://bhpho.to/2oKEKkE   Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2Q8Ru11   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 :) You can download a free trial of Skylum’s Luminar 2018 or Aurora HDR 2018 software.   If you decide to buy Skylum’s Luminar or Aurora HDR 2018 software, you can use the discount code “PHOTOPODCASTS” for extra savings at checkout.   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 for our shows on iTunes. Links to Marco Larousse: Web: www.MarcoLarousse.com Twitter: @HamburgCam Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marco.larousse/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarcoLarousse1   Links to PPN: Web: www.PhotoPodcasts.com Twitter: @Photopodcasts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/photopodcasts/

FroKnowsPhoto Photography Podcasts
RAWtalk 248: All Things NIKON MIRRORLESS VS SONY (Is Nikon CRAZY?)

FroKnowsPhoto Photography Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 69:23


Welcome to RAWtalk Episode 248! WE'RE BACK!!! Join us this week as we discuss all things Nikon Mirrorless, along with some photo news discussing DJI's new drones and a possible Nikon-branded XQD card? As always, thanks for watching! 00:00:18 - We’re BACK!!! 00:01:15 - You Like My Jacket? 00:04:50 - We Updated Our RAWTalk Cameras 00:06:56 - I Went to NASA! 00:12:22 - What Has Stephen Been Up To? 00:14:10 - The Todd Update 00:15:30 - Photo News: DJI’s New Mavic Drones 00:21:50 - Nikon-Branded XQD Card? 00:25:21 - Gear(s) of the Week: Rode Video Mic Me-L 00:26:55 - Gear(s) of the Week: ProGrade Digital Card Reader 00:28:10 - The BIG Discussion…All Things Nikon Mirrorless 00:35:24 - Nikon Mirrorless Adapter 00:39:35 - Nikon Mirrorless Lenses 00:42:42 - Nikon Lens Roadmap 00:48:30 - Where Did Todd Go? 00:49:35 - Nikon Z7 Auto-Focus 01:01:48 - Nikon Z7 Video Test 01:09:23 - Frovertime!!! (AKA Flying Solo)

PetaPixel Photography Podcast
Ep. 261: Strip Mall…How Ironic - and more

PetaPixel Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 32:54


Episode 261 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. Download MP3 -  Subscribe via iTunes, Google Play, email or RSS! Featured: Aurora Borealis photographer, Sean Kurdziolek 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. Show Opener: Aurora Borealis photographer, Sean Kurdziolek pens the show. Thanks Sean! Sponsors: - Get 20% off the new Sekonic Flashmate L-308X-U or anything at Sekonic.com with code PetaPixel20 - Get 20% off the new Elinchrom ELB 500 TTL at ElinchromUS.com with offer code PetaPixel20 - More at LensShark.com/deals. Stories: A photographer...a model...a strip mall...what could possibly go wrong?!!! (#) Wacom brings updates to its popular Intuos tablet. (#) Leica introduces its M Monochrom (Typ 246) "Stealth Edition". (#) Venus Optics announces its Laowa 25mm f/2.8 2.5-5x Ultra-Macro lens. (#) Reports that Agfa Vista film stock is getting the axe. (#) ProGrade Digital is skipping XQD in favor of another format. (#) Eddie Adams' famed Bathhouse Studios is up for sale. (#) Outtake My other podcast with Brian Matiash, the No Name Photo Show. 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. We’d love to answer your question on the show. Leave us an audio question through our voicemail widget, comment below or via social media. But audio questions are awesome! You can also 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!”

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あいてぃー My Tea(アイティー マイティー)
第75回:Adobe Stockで売れるもの売れないもの

あいてぃー My Tea(アイティー マイティー)

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017


第75回:Adobe Stockで売れるもの売れないものAdobe Stock:解像度などhttps://helpx.adobe.com/jp/stock/help/contribute.htmlAdobe Stock:有名施設、商品の個々の著作権https://helpx.adobe.com/jp/stock/contributor/legal/known-image-restrictions.htmlTalk by Taroken、Sohta Kitazawa

FroKnowsPhoto Photography Podcasts
You can now store 10,000 gigs of photos on DNA: RAWtalk 179

FroKnowsPhoto Photography Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2016 91:10


  Just a small smear of DNA can store up to 10 gigabytes of Data, who knew. You might want to make sure you’re not drinking anything during the DNA discussion at 36:50 of this weeks show.   This weeks show brought you by LEXAR.  We use LEXAR Micro SD, SD, XQD and Compact flash cards.  We use the min everything and suggest you check them out for your card storage needs.    Lots of Photo News, Lots of Flying Solo and Lot’s of Memers.     Keep on enjoy RAWtalk and we will keep bringing you more.    00:00:16 - Show Start 00:00:18 - Jared’s Phillies Shoot 00:02:45 - Jared’s Soccer Shoot with the D5 00:05:50 - Random T-shirt Sale 00:08:50 - Lightroom 30 for 30 is officially LIVE 00:10:50 - Noah Replaced Joe! 00:11:05 - This Week’s Plug: Lexar 00:14:25 - Announcing Allen’s “Canon Ball” Event 00:16:45 - Photo News 00:17:20 - Stephen’s new iPad! 00:36:50 - Photos Can Be Stored in DNA?! 00:45:52 - Gear of the Week: Think Tank Production Manager 50 00:47:17 - Flying Solo 01:17:43 - Wheel of Fro 01:23:57 - This Week’s Memes/Videos  

We're Getting Better
We're Getting Better - Episode 032: Natasha Campos

We're Getting Better

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2016 49:17


In this week's episode, we talk to lifestyle photographer Natasha Campos about how she got started and how a non-profit background brought her closer to fine art photography. http://www.natafliks.com instagram.com/natacam Website: www.BryonSummers.com Instagram.com/BryonSummers Phocabulary: Histogram The histogram is a graph showing the number of pixels in a digital image from darkest to lightest. A luminosity histogram reflects tonality; single-channel histograms indicate the number of pixels of a given color at each tone from darkest to lightest. Source: 30-Second Photography - Tech Brief Nikon's not playing around. The new D5 DSLR scheduled to drop in March was previewed at CES with a gang of specs that'll leave you drooling. The full-frame camera has a 20.8 megapixel CMOS sensor, a native ISO range from 100 - 102,400, and extended ISO settings of 50 to (you ready for this?) 3,280,000! Crazy! It also totes 153 autofocus points and 99 cross sensors with continuous shooting at 12 frames per second. The D5 boasts a 3.2 inch, 2.36 million-dot touchscreen LCD, dual memory card slots that will either hold XQD or CF cards and a USB 3.0 connection If that's not enough, it's the first Nikon DSLR to include 4k video recording. Still interested? Well, you can pre-order yours now for $6,500. Body only of course. Source: http://www.macworld.com/article/3020218/hardware/the-coolest-camera-gear-of-ces-2016.html#slide3 Book Pantone The 20th Century in Color by Leatrice Eiseman & Keith Recker Music: KB @push-music --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bryonsummers/support

DSLR FILM NOOB Podcast
DFN Podcast Episode #75

DSLR FILM NOOB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2016 62:50


Mitch from http://www.planet5D.com joins me to discuss the Kodak 8mm film camera, D500, XQD 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/1a_Bnw1gAAWJYpLSdREF91iDNeYqu5kV8wSc5ysCvsoI/edit?usp=sharing Ask questions at: http://www.reddit.com/r/dslr

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PetaPixel Photography Podcast
Ep. 16: Canon Earnings are Down...Will Their Rumored Full-Frame Mirrorless Body Turn the Ship Around? - and more

PetaPixel Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2015 26:07


Here’s episode 16 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. You can also download the MP3 directly and subscribe via iTunes or RSS! Call 1-206-333-9308, leave a comment in this post, 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. Renowned wedding photographer Jerry Ghionis open the show. Thanks so much Jerry. Canon announces disappointing earnings...and rumors talk about a full-frame mirrorless Canon body coming. (#) I proclaimed Sony A-mount dead. Sony Alpha Project Manager Kenta Honjo says otherwise. I adjust my assessment. (#) Photographers in Singapore inject air and styrofoam in fish to lure eagles and I reach out to Moose Peterson for comment. (#) Sony is said to acquire Toshiba's sensor manufacturing plant and further dominate. (#) Instagram announces Boomerang. Will you find a way to use it for your business? (#) Nikon Asia shows how incredibly fast XQD is over CF. (#) A mother in the UK makes a big deal over a school photo company offering retouching services. (#) The new Sony STARVIS sensor can see in ridiculously low light...but their promo video is odd. (#) XCraft raises $1.5 Million for it's next-gen drone business, but would you fly your phone in a drone?!!!! (#) AIG now offers drone liability insurance...but do you have insurance for your terrestrial photography business? (#) 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. 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 and answer your question on the show! You can also 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!”

Photo Talk
Episode 38: Camera Bucket List Panel Discussion

Photo Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2014 35:42


Our panel of experience photographers, Bill Wight, Bob LaRock, John Alexander, Richard Lee discuss todays digital camera trends. What is on your "Camera Bucket List", or wish list. Hear our panel share their views on what they think the digital camera world needs. The talk gets lively and opinionated on the future of certain photography products. Don't miss this lengthly conversation on the ups and downs of the DSLR.