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By Leigh Diprose
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
Apple just dropped the new iPhones, iPads and Watches. In this episode Lee Herbet takes us through some of the cool new features. Plus we reflect back to our first film cameras and discuss the New Canon R3.
Listen to all the Sound of Imagery Podcast episodes here: https://rss.com/podcasts/soundofimagery/
In This Episode:
Leigh Diprose - https://blogcontent.com.au/
Greg Cromie - https://blogcontent.com.au/
Lee Herbet - http://www.capture.ink/
Simon Pollock - https://gtvone.com/
Will Apple release a new iPhone? That's what we talk about in this episode along with the Ricoh's new GR street camera. Plus the cameras we would take with us during our travels.
Listen to all the Sound of Imagery Podcast episodes here:
https://rss.com/podcasts/soundofimagery/
In This Episode:
Leigh Diprose - https://blogcontent.com.au/
Greg Cromie - https://blogcontent.com.au/
Lee Herbet - http://www.capture.ink/
Simon Pollock - https://gtvone.com/
In this episode, we discuss everything from NITs, gaming and photography.
Is VR and the Metaverse going to change the photography and video space in the future?
Leigh Diprose shares his thoughts on a virtual photography game and how manufacturers could test lenses in the future. Talking about the future, what is the standard of quality going to be? Is it 8K or 16K? What will happen as technology advances? Will we be able to upload directly to the cloud, and will AI do our editing? We put the question to cine guru Lee Herbet.
Plus, learn about NITs and how they affect the way you see HDR.
Finally, it's World Photography Day! Did you take any photos today?
Listen to all the Sound of Imagery Podcast episodes here: https://rss.com/podcasts/soundofimagery/
In This Episode:
Leigh Diprose - https://blogcontent.com.au/
Greg Cromie - https://blogcontent.com.au/
Lee Herbet - http://www.capture.ink/
The Canon R3 is on the edge of a public release that will see the flagship Canon in the hands of professionals around the world. After seeing a video online of the R3's electronic shutter in operation, we couldn't help refer to it as Canon's diarrhoea mode. Are 30 frames per second needed, and what effects will this have on the shutter life of your camera - particularly if you are using the mechanical shutter at 20 frames per second?
What should you do when a piece of your photography or videography equipment breaks? Lee shares his insight when dealing with the Camera Clinic, a Melbourne based repair shop. Plus, Greg spills his thoughts on FPS, Fujifilm's professional service and what it means for his gear.
Have you seen read and write speeds on memory cards before? What do they mean, and why does the imaging industry insist on making SDHC, SDXC, CFexpress and others so confusing? For instance, V30, V60, V90 or how about 2000x? What do they mean? We break down our thoughts on the card manufacturers and how they could improve.
Listen to all the Sound of Imagery Podcast episodes here: https://rss.com/podcasts/soundofimagery/
In This Episode:
Leigh Diprose - https://blogcontent.com.au/
Greg Cromie - https://blogcontent.com.au/
Lee Herbet - http://www.capture.ink/
What a podcast episode!
It's our sixth podcast, and we dive in deep to discuss photography, cinematography, lockdown and everything in between.
Have you ever heard a line similar to this: "When I was young we didn't have cars we had to walk everywhere". Well, we discuss what we would say and the things that take us back to our youth.
Did you hear about Olympic sports photographer Jeff Cable and his recent photo uploads with the unreleased Canon EOS R3? Do his photos reveal the sensor size of this anticipated camera? Listen to hear what we have to say on the subject.
Plus, did you hear Canon and Nikon flaunt their flagship camera models? Has the pandemic and the delay of the Olympic Games thrown them off your radar? Do the Nikon Z9 and Canon R3 ring any bells?
Have you heard about Hollyland? We ask Lee Herbet to share his insight about the brand and how wireless transmitters work, and where Hollyland products sit in the marketplace.
Finally, the conversation takes a turn as we discuss Apple's iOS 15 heated feature that scans any photos uploaded to iCloud for nudity and child abuse. We take the myth out of the news and think about the feature as a parent and a marketing ploy by Apple.
Listen to all the Sound of Imagery Podcast episodes here: https://rss.com/podcasts/soundofimagery/
In This Episode: Leigh Diprose - https://blogcontent.com.au/
Greg Cromie - https://blogcontent.com.au/
Lee Herbet - http://www.capture.ink/
Missing in action - Simon Pollock
You would think that one Podcast recording is enough, right? Well, we can't get enough, which is why after our podcast recording, we keep the record button firmly pressed.
Anything goes in this unscripted, real-life chat with Simon, Lee, Greg, and Leigh. Sit back, relax and enjoy the conversation and laughs.
Watch S01 E05 - https://youtu.be/lYc4LV4wtBQ
In this Sound of Imagery Podcast episode Simon, Lee, Greg, and Leigh discuss Sony's new ZV-E10 interchangeable mirrorless camera and its smart features. Are our cameras getting dumber or smarter? It's a conversation worth having.
We then turn our attention to Apple's latest iPhone 13 Max Pro rumour (as seen on Forbes). We ask self-appointed Apple CEO and nerd Lee Herbet what would make him upgrade to a new iPhone in the conversation.
Then we tackle the age-old question of how to tackle creative burnout. What can you do to circumnavigate the stress of seeing everyone else producing wondrous works? Are longer projects the answer, or is there a better train of thought to take when diving into social media
Listen to all the Sound of Imagery Podcast episodes here: https://rss.com/podcasts/soundofimagery/
In This Episode: Leigh Diprose - https://blogcontent.com.au/
Greg Cromie - https://blogcontent.com.au/
Lee Herbet - http://www.capture.ink/
Simon Pollock - https://gtvone.com/
In this Sound of Imagery Podcast episode Simon, Lee, Greg, and Leigh discuss Sony's new ZV-E10 interchangeable mirrorless camera and its smart features. Are our cameras getting dumber or smarter? It's a conversation worth having.
We then turn our attention to Apple's latest iPhone 13 Max Pro rumour (as seen on Forbes). We ask self-appointed Apple CEO and nerd Lee Herbet what would make him upgrade to a new iPhone in the conversation.
Then we tackle the age-old question of how to tackle creative burnout. What can you do to circumnavigate the stress of seeing everyone else producing wondrous works? Are longer projects the answer, or is there a better train of thought to take when diving into social media?
Listen to all the Sound of Imagery Podcast episodes here: https://rss.com/podcasts/soundofimagery/
In This Episode:
Leigh Diprose - https://blogcontent.com.au/
Greg Cromie - https://blogcontent.com.au/
Lee Herbet - http://www.capture.ink/
Simon Pollock - https://gtvone.com/
What an episode! We have a few great laughs over special guest Simon Pollock's love for Lee Herbet's voice. Plus, we dive into Australian manufacturing and the companies which make some kick-ass imaging products.
The discussion also takes a turn to answer the question, just how many lenses are too many? We all know in Lee Herbet's case, one lens isn't enough! We each consider our "one lens to rule them all", and there's also a bit of show and tell from the one-and-only GAS hoarder from Melbourne.
In this episode we discuss Lee's Birthday, how to stay creative during the lockdown, machine vision cameras and expensive gear. Plus we explore the possibility of future guests on the Podcast.
Sound of Imagery ignites a weekly conversation on photography and videography tech with a smattering of news. Join Leigh Diprose, Lee Herbet and Greg Cromie as they share their unscripted viewpoints on the industry with a hint of merriment.
Sound of Imagery ignites a weekly conversation on photography and videography tech with a smattering of news. Join Leigh Diprose, Lee Herbet and Greg Cromie as they share their unscripted viewpoints on the industry with a hint of merriment.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.