PhotoGeek week #43

Posted by Philip
On March 12, 2008

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This episode of PhotoGeek’s weekly audio podcast was recorded once again in the offices of Big Trousers.
It’s beer weather as Michael braces for the Formula 1 Grand Prix next door.
Hosts include Phil Greenwood, Michael Griffin, and James Bellew from BeeTV.

In email and comments this week we mention Apple Aperture2 and the huge improvement in speed for older Macs.
We talk about our lack of commitment to Pixelmater but look forward to new versions.
James mentions Smug Mug and as a Pro user is very happy with the service.
James Bellew worries about photographing people in public.

We talk about iChat under OS X Leopard on the Mac and specifically the screen sharing capability.

We ask James if the Casio EX F1 could be the camera for him.

Gitzo tripods and the Basalt material.

A site that talks about sensor cleaners and what the options are including the Arctic Butterfly.

We mention the Hoodman.

Pentax stop development of their 6 45 digital SLR.

Hahnemuhle release a new canvas material for injket printers.

PhotoGeek Gadgets
The USB memory and mouse.

The mini portable projector.
The Belkin powerstrip and USB charger.
The Flash microphone.

The Panoscan panoramic camera.
The Firewire 800 card reader.

The 10th Birthday of the mp3 player.
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Do coathangers sound as good as Monster cables.

This Week in Photography get underway with a podcast and we have some comments to make.

On next weeks show we hope to preview Blu-Ray title David GilmourRemember That Night – Live At The Royal Albert Hall.

Opening and closing music by Velvedene. We close this week with “Fear your Gods”
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