
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Don is joined once again by Steve Brazill to talk shop! The hands-on commentary and specs of the newly-announced Fujifilm GFX 100, opinions and future thoughts from Ricoh Pentax, continuing issues with celebrity copyright and the best practices to backup and keep your data safe. All this and a lot more, thanks for listening!
Story 1: DPReview TV: Fujifilm GFX 100 first look (via DPReview)
Story 2: CP+ 2019 Ricoh interview: Some users who bought mirrorless cameras will return to DSLRs (via DPReview)
Story 3: Should Photographers Be Allowed to Claim Compensation From Celebrities Posting Images of Themselves? (via fstoppers)
Story 4: How I Manage My Data as a Pro Photographer (via PetaPixel)
Picks of the Week:
Don: LED tea lights (Amazon search link). Can really jazz up your next night photo concept at less than a dollar a light!
Steve: Spectre Camera App from the makers of Halide. $2.99!
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Don / Steve, just for your info on the car sales with a 360′ camera – I work in the CCTV world and know there is a massive segment covering ‘business intelligence’ this involves cameras covering areas with live feeds into sales managers offices, analytics programmes that recognise how long people have been looking at cars and report on number of people walking into car sales sites Vs number of sales . There are similar things covering many retail environments but car sales have the most to gain.
Hah, I wouldn’t have thought of it as an upper-level sales strategizing tool Barry! I assume this type of analysis will become even more valuable when we have greater AI tools to parse the information automatically, even down to facial expressions at key moments of interaction.
I also use ChronoSync when syncing my photos but it seems that you have another setup. You are cloning but I am copying, Have you written an article where you explain your setup?