
For years, I had searched for the perfect lens-sensor combination; a lens and camera duo that would produce a beautiful image with few adjustments and little post-processing. It would look REAL straight out of camera (SOOC) and be everything I needed and wanted in a camera system. However, as I tested each pair, they all told a different story, and would deliver light to the sensor differently. So... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 70 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Visual ArtsArts | |||

We're talking about location scouting methods, and why it's best to use the lens-sensor combination the camera crew will be using, and I've been working on a section of my website to help with that. It's at www.shoot43.com or www.silverlightphotoco.c... more
I did not expect to come to the conclusion I came to about Adobe, and I didn't expect to take the news about Davinci Resolve adding still photo editing features this way...
I'm not against trying a full-frame camera again (in the future, when they come down in price) but we're going to talk about why I sold a full-frame camera and bought two M43 (Micro Four Thirds) cameras.
I don't know what else to say, but I keep going back to LUMIX. In this podcast, we are talking mostly about how good in-camera SETTINGS are in LUMIX cameras (even cameras that were released before realtime LUTs) but we also talk a lot about using the... more
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A technical, hands-on show focused on optimizing lens–sensor pairs to achieve near-SOOC results with minimal post-processing. Across episodes, the host drills into practical workflows that optimize image quality through careful pairing of lenses, sensors, LUTs, and in-camera controls, often highlighting LumixOpenGate and real-time LUT strategies to streamline production. The discussions frequently cover multi-camera setups, open-gate workflows, and budget-friendly gear, with a recurring emphasis on testing, documentation, and building a personal database of configurations and LUTs to deliver fast, client-ready results. Listeners are likely creators who care deeply about image fidelity, workflow efficiency, and evidence-based gear choices, a... more
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