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Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Ep. 155: The State of Today's Camera Industry - and more

Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Sharky James

Visual Arts, Arts

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2017

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Episode 155 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast.
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Featured: Automotive photographer, Easton Chang

In This Episode

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Automotive photographer Easton Chang opens the show. Thanks Easton!

Data from the Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA) reveals interesting info about today's camera industry. (#)

Rumored specs of the upcoming Nikon D7300 plus firmware updates for the D3400 and D5600's SnapBridge issues. (#)

The Godox Witstro Pocket Flash AD200 is a flash that you probably don't want to actually keep in your pocket. (#)

Apple's CEO Tim Cook indicates that the company will soon be showing some love for the creative community that largely built it. (#)

Hasselblad announces 4 new lenses for its X1D mirrorless medium format system. (#)

Nikon celebrates its 100th anniversary with special edition bodies and lenses most can't afford and probably won't use. (#)

The Seattle drone owner who lost control of his drone and knocked a woman unconscious is sentenced. (#)

Outtake

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Cair photographer Eastern Chang and you're listening to the Petapixil photography

0:04.8

podcast with Shaki James.

0:06.8

Cheers.

0:07.8

Welcome to the Petapixil Photography Podcast episode 155. The state of today's camera industry.

0:17.0

In this episode the camera industry's figures are very telling.

0:25.0

Rumored specs of the Nikon D7300,

0:29.0

Apple may finally have some love again for creatives.

0:32.0

Hasselblot announces some new

0:34.0

new glass.

0:35.0

There's a new flash thingy that fits in your pocket,

0:37.8

kind of sorta, and that Seattle drone owner has been sentenced.

0:42.2

All that in more in episode 155 of the Petapixil Photography

0:46.8

podcast. Thank you so much Easton for opening this show. I greatly appreciate it brother.

0:57.0

If you see a ridiculously amazing photo of a car in an ad or online, there's a decent chance it was shot by East and Chang.

1:05.8

The Australian-based photographer is shot for a long list of clients including Tesla,

1:10.3

Porsche, Audi, Cadillac, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, and on and on.

1:16.2

You guys get the idea here.

1:17.5

If you're a car manufacturer and you want amazing imagery, you call Easton Chang. If you want to see what top of the food chain photography looks like,

1:25.0

you need to check out the work of a skilled photographer

1:28.0

that can shoot pretty much everything.

1:30.0

To do that, head on over to his website at Eastin Chang.com that's E-A-S-T-O-N-C-A-N-G-D-C-A-N-G dot com and you're not going to only see

1:40.3

amazing car photography but stunning portraiture and a whole lot more over there.

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