Photo Geek Weekly Episode 124 – Cinemascape

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Photo Geek Weekly Episode 124 - Cinemascape
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On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Jordan Drake joins the conversation to talk about the new cinema camera options about to hit the market, why in-camera effects matter rather than depending on post-production, the future of prototyping with supercomputers and AI accelerated interchangeable lens cameras. All this and more, thanks for listening!

Story 1: Canon announces the EOS C70, a Cinema EOS camera in a mirrorless body (via DPReview)

Story 2: Moment unveils CineBloom, its new line of cinematic diffusion filters (via DPReview)
Related: Prism Lens FX

Story 3: Canon Purchased a Supercomputer for ‘No-Prototype’ Product Development (via PetaPixel)

Story 4: Alice Camera is a New AI-Accelerated Computational Camera (via PetaPixel)

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Don: Polarizing sheet film like this one I found on eBay

Jordan: iFootage Cobra 2 C180-II Carbon Fiber Monopod with Low-Profile Tripod

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Don Komarechka is the host of Photo Geek Weekly and Inside the Lens. From auroras to pollen, insects to infrared, much of Don’s photographic adventures reveal a deeper understanding of how the universe works. Exploring the world that we cannot see with our own eyes has been a common thread in Don’s career as a professional photographer.

3 Comments

  1. Is it not uncommon to see video cameras stuffed into Frankenstein rigs? I think canon built something that would work well.

    • I’m not questioning whether it will work well, I am questioning the design process. So many things about that camera feel rushed, which doesn’t bode well for long term complications on usability. I can very easily be wrong! But a viewfinder bump with no viewfinder just feels… wrong.

      • The XC10 & 15 have the same bump and a similar overall design. Maybe a review of those cameras will bring some enlightenment as to the purpose of the bump.

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