Photo Geek Weekly Episode 103 – Sweat the Small Stuff

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Photo Geek Weekly Episode 103 - Sweat the Small Stuff
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On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Don is joined by the ever-geeky Steve Brazill to discuss some new macro cinema lenses from Cooke, colour calibration charts to the next level, a much-needed lens from Tamron and the philanthropic actions of LensCoat in this time of crisis. All this and more – thanks for listening!

Be sure to watch the latest episode of DPReview TV with Don Komarechka discussing bokeh and how to be creative with vintage lenses!:

Story 1: Cooke adds new lenses to its S7/i & Anamorphic/i Full Frame Plus ranges (via News Shooter)

Story 2: Photographer Creates Advanced Color Chart that Blows Away Everything Else on the Market (via PetaPixel)
Related: HR-1 SuperChroma website

Story 3: Tamron’s 70-180mm F2.8 lens should ship in mid-May for $1,199 (via DPReview)

Story 4: LensCoat Shifts to Making Face Masks, Donating Them During Pandemic (via fstoppers)

Picks of the Week:

Don: Red/Blue Anaglyph Glasses – 50 pairs for under $10, other options available.

Steve: BlackMagic ATEM Mini and ATEM Mini Pro and OBS

Also: PhotoJoseph’s videos relating to the ATEM Mini

Bonus:

Got your anaglyph glasses? check out these stereoscopic 3D macro images that Don has shot! It might impress the kids at home (and the kids at heart) for a few minutes:

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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.

2 Comments

  1. David Hutchinson on

    Hi Don, I’m Arctic Penguin. I’m a retired US Coast Guard Marine Science Tech that spent most of my time on icebreakers in both polar regions, hence where I got my nickname.

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