Photo Geek Weekly Episode 159 – 8K Aught to be Enough

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Bonus: I’m moving to Bulgaria! Adventure awaits us, and we’ll likely be leaving at some point in October. In the meantime, if you wanted a copy of my new book, Macro Photography: The Universe at Our Feet, the time to place an order is now. Also, if you’d like to order a print of anything please get in touch!

Story 1: The RED V-RAPTOR ST is a $25K cinema camera capable of 8K 120fps 16-bit Raw video capture (via DPReview)

Story 2: Fujifilm announces GFX 50S II, 35-70mm 4.5-5.6 WR and forthcoming lenses (via DPReview)

Story 3: Panasonic photoshopped a white man’s head onto a Black man’s body (via The Verge)

Story 4: Samsung Launches the First-Ever 200-Megapixel Smartphone Sensor (via PetaPixel)

Picks of the Week:

Don: Platypod Super Mini Clamp – awesome crab clamp. Use the discount for DONKOM15 for 15% off.

Allan: GoPro flotation device

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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.

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  1. The Pentax 645Z has been using the same sensor that is in the Fuji GFX 50R, 50S and 50S II for seven years. I think Pentax was the first to use the crop medium format in digital with the 645D prior to the 645Z. They still use the full 645 lens mount so their film lenses work on the digital bodies with the crop sensor.

    Love the podcast and good luck on the move.

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