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Ep. 016: It's Not the Size of Your Sensor...

Ep. 016: It's Not the Size of Your Sensor...

FromNo Name Photo Show


Ep. 016: It's Not the Size of Your Sensor...

FromNo Name Photo Show

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Dec 5, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode 016: It's Not the Size of Your Sensor... Subscribe via iTunes, Google Play, email or RSS!   Thank you for listening to the No Name Photo Show!   Connect with Brian Matiash and Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @NoNamePhotoShow).   Did we mention SUBSCRIBE?!!! Please? ;)   We're covering all the bases related to gear in this episode. No camera, computer or piece of software is safe! To start things off, Sharky and Brian discuss whether there is enough justification for upgrading from one camera to a new version within the same family. For example are there enough compelling reasons to upgrade from the Sony a7R II to the a7R III? What about a Canon 5D Mark III to the Mark IV? Lots of juicy stuff there. Next, the hosts field a question left by a reader of Brian's blog about whether more photographers are moving from Mac to Windows. All that and a fresh, heaping portion of "What's on Your Gear Shelf?" round out Episode 16. Enjoy and please share! Show Notes • Brian brings up the recent results of the Sony a7R III by DxOMARK [via DxOMark] • Brian also mentions a video by Tech YouTuber, MKBHD, where he does a great job of explaining DxOMark [via YouTube] • The hosts then segue to a comment left on Brian's blog about whether there is a trend of switching from Apple to Windows [via Matiash.com] • Post cover photo [Lilly Rum via Unsplash]     What's On Your Gear Shelf? Sharky: Think Tank Photo SD Pixel Pocket Rocket [via Amazon] Brian: Tripp-Lite UPS Battery Backup [via Amazon]
Released:
Dec 5, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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Brian Matiash brings you a fun, pithy, entertaining podcast covering the intersection of photography and technology in a way that only he can. Brian has over a decade of experience as a professional photographer and published author, as well as a brand ambassador to several top photo and technology companies.