TWiP 552 – The Best Camera Ever Made!
In this episode, commercial photographer Wayne Johns joins me to discuss the idea of chasing the best camera “holy grail”.
In this episode, commercial photographer Wayne Johns joins me to discuss the idea of chasing the best camera “holy grail”.
On this weeks show I’m joined by Christopher Berry and Troy Miller, two TWiP PRO regulars! We discuss the idea of “looks”, e.g. are the Fuji, Leica, Hasselblad etc looks we keep hearing so much about actually real?
Famed vlogger Casey Neistat retires! DJI releases more drones, Google wants to turn your phone into a scanner and Apple’s newest product requires zero electricity!
Sony’s new 4K Action Cam adds optical image stabilization. Paralympic athletes replaced with able-bodied models in Vogue campaign. Plus a tourist is jailed for flying his drone in Havana.
Last week GoPro impressed with their new small-sized drone system dubbed Karma. DJI answers this week with a similarly sized drone, with more capability called Mavic. Also, Flickr updates it’s homepage and Panasonic reveals details about the successor to their wildly popular GH4 mirrorless camera called, wait for it — the GH5!
Ahead of Photokina, vendors are polishing up their offerings, and teasing us with the next amazing thing that will make us whip out that credit card. DJI has a new Drone and updates to the Osmo, GoPro is preparing to launch a Drone and new Hero 5, and Garmin takes aim at GoPro by adding voice controls to their action cam.
There’s a new app to colorize your B&W photos but do these automated apps devolve the craft of photography? Plus Apple gets a patent to disable the camera in the iPhone and DJI introduces an updated GEO fencing system.
The worlds of Virtual Reality and art have collided thanks to Google’s newest app called Tilt Brush. Plus DJI releases its most powerful Drone yet. VR, 360 video, and augmented reality are the topics of this weeks episode.
High-end camera manufacturer Leica is at it again. Heading down the “less is more” path with regard to features, or lack thereof in its newest camera introduction. Plus Sony is working on a contact lens that will let you do more than see.
Could Lytro’s Multi‐Dimensional 40K Cinema Camera mean the death of the green screen? Plus DJI uses a Drone to stream to Facebook Live.
DxO announces new software updates to their “connected camera”, and the drone world’s MVP, DJI aims for the fences with the Phantom 4 — a new, smarter, and “sense enabled” quadcopter.
Former DJI employee Eric Cheng joins me to discuss the newest device to hit the drone market — the Phantom 4 from DJI.
This week we preview CES 2016. Plus France is looking to pass legislation to ban skinny models from photoshoots and we take a look at DJI’s new headquarters in China.
Model Mayhem becomes more reliable with verified credits. Eye-Fi acquires OKDOTHIS and enters the world of photo-sharing apps. And Hasselblad and DJI form a strategic partnership.
In this interview, I sit down with UAV/Drone pioneer Eric Cheng. We discuss the rapid pace of drone evolution, and the current state of the industry. We also discuss where all of this might be going in the not-so-distant future, both in terms of technology as well as the unfolding legalities.
A new registry for Drones is coming. How will this affect photographers? Plus Adobe apologizes & reverses course on changes to it’s import module in Lightroom.
DJI announces the gimbal stabilized, handheld, 4K, 12 megapixel “Osmo”. And an entirely new company called “Light” has been generating huge buzz with a camera that shoots with sixteen lenses simultaneously.
DJI announces 2 new mirrorless Micro 4/3 cameras for aerial photography. Plus, is Canon pushing things too far with their 120MP SLR?
Flickr brings back Pro accounts. DJI’s newest quadcopter, the Phantom 3, is not your grandfather’s drone. Plus a technique discussion about focus stacking.
On this episode of TWiP, we’re discussing DJI’s new Phantom 3 & Canon’s XC10 camcorder. Plus Apple releases Photos and Linkedin is planning to buy Lynda.com for $1.5 billion.
DJI ups their drone game with the release of the next generation Inspire 1. Skypixel.com looks to be the 500px of Aerial photos. Plus Kiera Knightly says digital shooters aren’t as connected to their subjects as film shooters.