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Shane & Peter Gregg Talk Lumix, Sony, Canon, and More!
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Is Lens 3D Pop Real? Feat. April (Camera Newb) & Shane Discuss!
In this episode, I’m joined by April from the @cameranewb3878 [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCasDwzoaXuwKhTmaedQoNWQ] YouTube channel for a deep dive into some of the most debated topics in the photography world. We start by tackling the elusive "3D Pop"—is it a genuine optical phenomenon or just a camera myth? April shares her research on lens elements and micro-contrast, and we discuss the lenses we believe actually deliver that unmistakable look.
LUMIX S1IIR vs. Sony A7V - Why the Sony is Objectivly Better with DirksFocus
In today's podcast, I am joined by Dirk from Dirks Focus on YouTube. Dirk is an ex-military photographer, professional product photographer and YouTuber who found his home in Florida after growing up in Germany. If you enjoy the podcast, check out the video version on YouTube on the Geeky Nerdy Techy YouTube channel. Thanks for your support.
You Don't Need the Latest Camera - Shane & Rock Wilk Discuss YouTube & Filmmaking!
In this episode, I’m joined by filmmaker and creator Rock Wilk to dive deep into the current state of the camera industry and why the "latest and greatest" gear might actually be holding you back. We discuss the staying power of Micro Four Thirds (M43), why legendary bodies like the LUMIX GH5S are still relevant today, and the reality of switching between systems like the Sony a6400 and the LUMIX S5. Check out rock at @RockWILK on YouTube.
Shane & Dave Altizer Talk Cameras, Lenses, YouTube, and Thumbnail Strategies!
In this episode, David Altizer joins the show to break down the shifting landscape of the camera industry and the evolving nature of YouTube content creation. We dive deep into the technical trade-offs between full-frame systems like the Lumix S9 and the enduring utility of Micro Four Thirds classics like the GH5 and the 12-35mm f/2.8 lens. Beyond the gear, we reflect on how creators like Casey Neistat and Potato Jet have influenced the "gear cycle" and discuss why the trend toward cinematic camera reviews might be distancing creators from the simple, authentic storytelling that modern audiences crave. From analyzing Panasonic’s journey with PDAF to exploring the gear essentials that actually matter for growth, this conversation serves as a comprehensive look at where the creator space is headed next.
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