
We wander off into iPhone territory again and look at some of the photo applications available at the moment.

The release of HD video from the new Canon 5D Mk11 hits the web this week and we discuss the wide ranging ramifications of this camera in a new era for digital imaging.

An extraordinary set of product releases and product rumor this week amid a heavy workload for all of us at Photogeek this week.

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

We are on a mission this week to study ways in which old photographers can reinvent themselves and become less likely to be put on the scrap heap. At least avoid the $2 photoshoot.

Not much to report this week apart from the technological advances in blow up dolls but we get there.

This week we have a Nikon D700 in the studio and although it has only been a brief look so far Cameron gives it a good rating.

So the big news is Rob Galbraith and his extensive final article that puts the nail in the coffin of the 1D Mk111.

We respond to the insults we received from the readers of DP Review, thanks guys.

We get all over the Telstra iPhone debarkle and explain some of the problems we have with the service.

The big news this week may be a toss up between the release of the Drobo2 and Nikon firmware that fixes more than it promised.

Big news this week is the now real release of last weeks rumored Nikon D700.

We apologise for some of the comments in last weeks show but then do our best to undo that good intention.

Telstra may sue Optus over the release of the iPhone in Australia.

With the announcment of the iPhone 3G release in Australia we go off info geek land proper.

After extolling the virtues of the magnificent D3 we get onto PMA and the reportage from DJ.

We spend the first half of the show discussing the Bill Henson issue in an unusually deep manner given our normal subject matter.

Well we lost the video from Seesmic somewhere in the ether but you may leave a video comment if you choose.

James gets on the bycycle and sweats it out.

Just some quick notes this week, but we talk briefly about shooting black Lycra in the studio, tough job.

James talks about the range of HD cameras from the Canon HV20 HV30 as DV tape to solid state recording cameras like Panasonic 200 and the Sony PMX1 CineAlta.

Cameron Stephen talks about his big win in the local photographic show. “Legs on a slide” won $100 in the performing and visual arts in Emerald.

We discuss further the Aperture 2.1 update and the plugin development so far and into the future.

Cameron attends the Aperture World tour at the Sofitel Hotel and talks about the new update 2.1

It is school holidays and so we have our resident photography student in for work experience, well sort of…

We have the whole crew of five tonight so it was an interesting recording this week.

It’s beer weather as Michael braces for the Formula 1 Grand Prix next door.

Jay is in the office and as we go to record the cleaners move in with the vacuum cleaner.

This time he is serious, the new MacBookPros with faster 45nm chips have turned Cameron’s head and for the first time he is getting real quotes.

The Netgear ReadyNAS NV goes online with 4 Seagate Server grade drives. A report will follow.

Telstra muck us around on the phone and Canon continue the 1D Mk111 saga with rumors of yet another fix.

Ailsa is working on a school reunion. Online?.

Ailsa is all over the Brownlow in an attempt to get some free publicity.

Google Chrome browser provides yet another web design issue.

Ailsa starts with an overview of the geeks strategy and it?s role in marketing.

Our 50th show gives Ailsa an excuse to celebrate the milestone.

Cloud computing again and Dell fail to win the right to patent the word. Now everyone can use it as a term for data and applications online available to anyone.

We continue the Ailsa Page roadshow with a live cross to an audience at the Business & Innovation Expo 2008 Central Coast, NSW on August 14, Mingara Recreation Club, Tumbi Umbi, for a question and answer session on web marketing.

This week Ailsa is found on Skype tearing up the bitumen at 90 km/h from a talk event on the West Coast of Victoria.

Live from The National Convention center in Canberra Australia.

A bit of a mixed bag this week as we continue to makes sense of the new.

Ailsa was in Mildura this week on a house boat. They have water apparently.

We restate the intentions of the podcast as we approach one year of the show.

Thanks to Jim Shryne at The DX Store for the new microphone.

A few things of interest including Spam protection from Enkoder.

Australian Marketing seminar on Web 2.0 and Ailsa refers to the discussion on MySpace verses Facebook.
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