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After a week off we get back on the geek bandwagon in a quite eclectic discussion.
Hosts include Phil Greenwood, Cameron Stephen, and James Bellew.
Is the Bose® Companion® series 11 the best computer speakers made?
Cameron talks about the Ballarat International Foto Biennale. Starts September 4 through to October 4 have a look at the website to see what it is you might want to look at.
I sell one of the 5D’s and find a shutter actuation counter.
James picks up a handbuilt Thorax valve preamp by Sebatron.
Cameron is part of an exhibition by Melbourne Silvermine, Unsensored09 in Collingwood Gallery 292 Smith Street.
A split screen Kombi deal with cash for clunkers could go well.

Go TV goes live and we all rescan.
YouTube now allow paid links to your video for a keyword search.
Flickr image search improves.
Digital radio… WOO HOO
QLD police search for WI FI freeloaders.
Toshiba release a 64 GB SD card.
PhotoGeek Gadgets
The Leica S2 37.5 Megapixel medium format camera.
On Mac OSX 10.5 hit Command/Shift/4/space to see the NeXT era.
Porn robot hand work in astounding video.
MadMen app for the iPhone not available in Australia, yet. But the avatar maker is available.

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We get all nostalgic over the 40 year anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission to the moon and break into song…
Hosts include Phil Greenwood, Cameron Stephen, and James Bellew.
The Tour de France and Ashes cricket make us a little blurry.
Advertising on Facebook may not pay off but it is a worthwhile test.
Video drum tutorials from Jack Bennett at icanplaydrums.com and video of local musicians at digitalpill.tv
Perhaps a Facebook advert for philipgreenwood.com.au to celebrate the new Woo Theme build.
Newspaper may like to charge for viewing their content. Good Luck…
Many steadycams for video with a DSLR one from Manfrotto and some DIY and one that looks like a Merlin Steadycam
RedrockMicro make a range of gear for tripod mounts.
iPhone 3GS mounted to a RC Plane.
The first US TV commercial shot on the Canon 5D MK11.
We get a look at the Olympus EP1 and a more detailed report may follow.
Canon release a new Tilt Shift lens, the TS-E 24mm F3.5 L 11 review at DP Review.

Fujifilm release a “Real 3D System” for shooting 3D stills and video.
Zoom pocket camcorder with high quality microphones shoots SD ( Fail ) Samsung HMX-U10 1080p ultra Compact.

PhotoGeek Gadgets
Photographer arrested for being too tall.
Photography and the Law as it applies in relation to privacy and public places.
iPhone 3G tethering with Telstra, Fail.
Wrestling midgets are killed by fake hookers
Don’t do this to a press photographer
Photogeek of the Week
Anthony Wesley photographs the result of a collision with Jupiter.
Read all about it on his site now here.

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We are all a little tired still as the Swine Flu season grips and James is back from Geelong.
Hosts include Phil Greenwood, Cameron Stephen, and James Bellew.
We try a paid for HD video hosting service from Automattic called VideoPress

Getting video to podcast as H.264 and in browser Flash with the one file is an interesting challenge.
Firefox 3.5 and the html 5 video codec debate.
YouTube allow Call-To-Action overlays, allow linking off-site.
Rumors of the new Canon 3D.
Olympus E-P1 micro 4 thirds camera that has been blended into legend and takes older Zuiko lenses.
Hasselblad release the CFV-39 digital back for all older V series cameras.
AgfaPhoto has the rugged, waterproof DV-600uw.
iPhone 3GS now available direct from Apple online.
Choose the Red Rock Micro rig like Alex Lindsay or one of two new contraptions available.
We find some Time Lapse from the iPhone using some for of intervalometer
Factron iPhone case packs interchangeable camera lenses and looks very cool.

Google release Chrome OS for NetBooks next year.
What the Font app for the iPhone seems not to work.
New iPhone remote app for iTunes and AppleTV is a big improvement.
PhotoGeek Gadgets
Cameras app for Macintosh sets up parameters for camera management on the Mac
AudioBoo hook up with Spinvox to provide auto transcribe.
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We crash into the podcast this week in a strange mood. Perhaps it is the weather?
Hosts include Phil Greenwood, Cameron Stephen, and James Bellew.
Cameron sets the cat amongst the pigeons with a discussion about the photographic equipment requirements. Here is the photosteam of the offending boofhead.
Kodak stop making Kodachrome after 74 years.
iPhone 3.0 software and find my iPhone service via Mobile Me. A story explains what might happen.
Liver transplant confirmed.
Tethering may be made to work with these instructions.
Phillips release a 21:9 format 56 inch TV

Vizio release a TV that connects to the web for Twitter, Flickr and Netflix.
Microsoft, Outlook Is Broken, Says 6,000 Tweets (And Growing). Fix It.

Turn by Turn Navigation for the iPhone in Australia.
Digital radio and Sirius Satellite radio, what a mess.
Waste of time wireless charger for the iPhone.
PhotoGeek Gadgets
Photograph of the week
Half-man / half-Pooh Bear takes a break next to decapitated patriotic Mickey Mouse.
Computer train kills.
Is old Polaroid quicker than the new digital variety.
HP printer that connects online? WTF
Tadpoles fall from the sky.
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After a weekend being broken in to we fire up the reserve iMac at Photogeek headquarters to get the podcast recorded.
Hosts include Phil Greenwood, Cameron Tandy, and James Bellew.
Security software from MacGadget, MacTrack™ will send pictures to your Flickr account via the inbuilt webcam if your Mac is stolen
Orbicule make similar software, Undercover, and have a family pack license.

WWDC announcements include the new iPhone 3Gs, MacBook Pro’s, and more details on Snow Leopard.
Safari4 was released and amongst other things html5 and support for inline video with out a plugin.
iPhone 3.0 software that promises a find my phone feature using mobile me services.
Star Trek communicator app, fantastic waste of a dollar.
Apple partners with TomTom to bring “real” navigation to iPhone
Is my Nikon reliable.
Cameron has a suggestion on how to update to iPhone 3.0.
Cameron is impressed with Nutty News Wire and the Weekly World News style headline.
He make mention of the front cover pic of the Ascot Vale “Underbelly” job.
PhotoGeek Gadgets
Photograph of the Week
Commons Picture of the Year.
Goose photographed flying upside down

Fake photo of a girl assembled in Photoshop.
Blurb Photo competition-promotion.
Air France crash theory.
Costco open their first store in Docklands under the big wheel.
GPS coordinates lead to incorrect demolition.
Warp drive could destroy us all
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