PhotoGeek Week#66

Posted by Philip
On September 4, 2008

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We cover the whole gamut of camera technology tonight from plastic lenses to future possibilities of high end DSLRs that shoot HD video.

Hosts include Phil Greenwood, Jay Town, and James Bellew. Special guest in the studio is Cameron Stephen from the plastic lens.

Cameron mentions Beatmaker for the iPhone.

Microsoft announce plans for their own online applications store as do Sony for the PSP and it’s games software.

Google Mars.

Cameron shows off the Fujipet.

Turn your iPhone into a macro camera.

Nikon D90 video quality.

RED chief Jim Jannard hints at a DSLR with a 25 Megapixel sensor that can shoot HD video

Commodore release a prototype laptop.

PhotoGeek Gadgets

Digital picture frame with DVD
Home planetarium
USB drive in a bullet case
iPod fridge
$600 headphones
GPS tracker.
Weather protector

A very Big Canon

150 inch TV in 4 x HD resolution from Panasonic.

Japanese murder investigators fooled by blow-up sex doll.

Opening and closing music by Velvedene. We close this week with “Fear your Gods”
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One Response to “PhotoGeek Week#66”

  1. theplasticlens
    Sep 06, 2008

    Thanks for having me in the studio Phil, it was great fun.
    btw – I am now a registered user here and have managed to activate gravatars on my site, thanks to your suggestion!



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