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Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Ep. 375: Don’t Be a Firmware Guinea Pig - and more

Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Sharky James

Dslrs, Mirrorless, Visual Arts, Cameras, Videography, Photography, Arts

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2022

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Episode 375 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast.
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Featured: Landscape photographer, Felix Inden

In This Episode

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Show Opener:
Landscape photographer, Felix Inden. Thanks Felix!

Sponsors:
- Fujifilm's Create With Me program. Build Your Legacy with Fujifilm
- The Elinchrom FIVE from Elinchrom
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- Get 20% off at BenroUSA.com with offer code PetaPixel20
- More at LensShark.com/deals.

Stories:
How not to be a firmware guinea pig. (#)

Fuji X100V is hard to come by. (#)

TTArtisan's new 35 for APS-C. (#)

Panasonic pivots. (#)

The Photon is a DIY light meter. (#)

Certain Fujifilm film is in short supply. (#)

Insta360 releases a useful new update. (#)

Vero clarifies its Terms of Use. (#)

DJI passes a critical test. (#)

Synology has a new solution. (#)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Landscape Photographer Felix Inden and you're listening to the PIDA Pixel Photography

0:04.4

podcast with Sharky James. Enjoy!

0:06.8

This episode is brought to you by our friends at Fujifilm,

0:10.3

Benro, Calabright, and Ellen Chrome. Further details and discount codes later in the show.

0:16.2

Welcome to the PIDA Pixel Photography podcast, episode 375.

0:21.6

Don't be a firmware guinea pig.

0:23.8

In this episode, Sony pulls firmware for a good reason.

0:33.6

Fujifilm has a good problem to have. Panasonic makes a shift.

0:38.0

Certain film is now hard to come by. TTR has a new 35.

0:43.0

Synology has a new device.

0:45.2

Insta360 has a useful new update. The photon might be worth the effort.

0:50.6

DJI passes a critical test, and Verro makes things clear.

0:55.6

Err, all that and more, in episode 375 of the PIDA Pixel Photography podcast.

1:07.4

Thank you so much, Felix, for opening this show. I greatly appreciate it, brother.

1:11.7

Hello, in Germany-based Landscape Photographer Felix Inden is hands-down

1:16.8

one of the best landscape photographers out there today.

1:20.5

And for good reason, too. He's passionate about what he does,

1:24.3

and he knows a secret to effective photography, making the viewer feel something.

1:30.0

In fact, on his website, he says, quote,

1:33.0

an image only works for me if it evokes feelings.

1:36.9

End quote, something I completely agree with as a former photo journalist.

1:41.9

If a photo can tell a story and make you feel something, you've done your job.

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