Thursday, 2 June 2016

Ep. 77: Thoughts on a Possible Nikon Mirrorless Reboot

Here’s episode 77 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. You can also download the MP3 directly and subscribe via iTunes or RSS!

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In This Episode

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Sony Artisan of Imagery Tony Gale opens the show. Thanks Tony!

The drumbeat in the industry is that Nikon is set to release a mirrorless body built around a body with a “large sensor” at (or before) the big Photokina 2016 show in Germany in September. (#)

A wrap-up (hopefully) on photojournalist Steve McCurry as he seemingly walks away from photojournalism, puts out conflicting messages…and an exhaustive discussion on photojournalism-based podcast “Around the Lens” . (#)

The Unfade app seeks to rescue your old photos. (#)

Google Photos turns one topping 200 million users with some pretty astounding stats. (#)

Kodak’s app, now for Android users as well, has some pretty cool features for those who still shoot film…or are just beginning. (#)

Blaine, a listener, weighs in on the Canon 80D and why he chose it over all others. (#)

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