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This episode of PhotoGeek’s weekly audio podcast was recorded once again in the offices of Big Trousers. Jay Town and Cameron Tandy review the Nikon D3 after there working trial with the camera today.
Hosts include Phil Greenwood, Jay Town from the Herald Sun, Cameron Tandy, and James Bellew.
Cameron and Jay give the Nikon D3 the thumbs up for autofocus and high ISO shooting. The DX mode left Cameron a little cold.
Article about the standard 50mm lens by Gary Voth.
UPDATED:
Cam and Jay suggest that the full frame 35mm sensor may not appear in (Prosumer) DSLR’s.
Phil disagrees saying the FX format may be a feature of more DSLR Nikon cameras, including Prosumer lines.
Cameron does some research on running Mac OS X and a generic PC box using the OSX86 instructions.
It has been 10 years since Michael Dell mentioned he would disband Apple and give the cash back to the shareholders. And it is a lesson in never making sweeping statements with Apple now worth double that of Dell.
Lonely Planet in Footscray are bought up by the BBC.
The oldest photo lab in the world discovered in France.
The worlds oldest photograph was taken in 1826 by Joseph Niepce.
Miro for all platforms was released in competition for IPTV operations like Joost and TVU.
Development fears for 80211 n draft as the CSIRO hold crucial patents.
Alien Skin release Exposure2 for Adobe Photoshop CS3.









In the UPDATES above (“PhotoGeek week #24″) correction required re misprint in snippet:
The worlds oldest photograph was taken in 1926 by Joseph Niepce.
Should that read 1826?!
Sorry, not being critical… just observant!
Hi Phil,
Just a quick one to say it was great to meet both you and Michael in St Kilda this morning and talk about all things photo. Looking forward to the next Photogeek Podcast.
Cheers
Rob