Episode 357 – Gear for travelling
This week, one of the best 2016 Supermoon photos, although Malcolm Fackender did a pretty bang up job with his,
Read moreThis week, one of the best 2016 Supermoon photos, although Malcolm Fackender did a pretty bang up job with his,
Read moreThis week, Glynn’s got lots of tours in the planning, Adobe announcs GST to be added to Australian customers’ invoices
Read moreThis week, in no particular order… Congrats once more to Mike Hollman on being awarded the top gong for architectural
Read moreThis week, the Kodak Ektra smartphone, Adam told us about the Chronos 1.4, a home-built high speed camera capable of
Read moreThis week, Glynn talks the Isuzu D-Max shoot. Tony White told us about Luminar, a new “Lightroom-for-dummies” RAW converter, and
Read moreThis week, Sony’s 101MP sensor is 1.7x size of a 35mm sensor! Nice. It was also discussed at dpreview. The LensBaby
Read moreThis week, Snapchat is getting into the Augmented Reality arena with spectacles. Carl sent us the link to this Aaron
Read moreThis week, David Marland leads off with his book review of “A World History of Photography” by Natalie Rosen. Find
Read moreThis week, the world said goodbye to Greta Friedman. You might not know her name, but it’s almost a certainty
Read moreThis week, as my exploration into the world of Linux continues, I discovered an option in Lightroom which is turned
Read moreThis week, David Marland steps in again. He’s been eyeing off the forthcoming Canon 5DmkIV. In case you’ve been living
Read moreThis week, Steve Peters once again steps in to keep Glynn’s chair warm. We’ve got a photographer who says we
Read moreThis week, Walt Kippenhuck, David Kirkpatrick and myself all weigh in on the RAW file conundrum, and I’m content with
Read moreThis week, we revisit the conundrum of RAW file sizes at different ISO ratings, Oppo’s Selfie Expert phone, Can’t or
Read moreThis week, Laowa launches a suspicious kickstarter campaign ahead of the release of their rectilinear 12mm f2 wide angle lens.
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