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Sound of Imagery

Leigh Diprose

Sound of Imagery ignites a weekly conversation on photography and videography tech with a smattering of news. Join Leigh Diprose, Lee Herbet and Greg Cromie as they share their unscripted viewpoints on the industry with a hint of merriment.

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Apple just dropped the new iPhones, iPads and Watches. In this episode Lee Herbet takes us through some of the cool new features. Plus we reflect back to our first film cameras and discuss the New Canon R3. more

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Will Apple release a new iPhone? That's what we talk about in this episode along with the Ricoh's new GR street camera. Plus the cameras we would take with us during our travels. more

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In this episode, we discuss everything from NITs, gaming and photography. more

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The Canon R3 is on the edge of a public release that will see the flagship Canon in the hands of professionals around the world. After seeing a video online of the R3's electronic shutter in operation, we couldn't help refer to it as Canon's diarrhoe... more

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You would think that one Podcast recording is enough, right? Well, we can't get enough, which is why after our podcast recording, we keep the record button firmly pressed. more

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3 years ago

In this Sound of Imagery Podcast episode Simon, Lee, Greg, and Leigh discuss Sony's new ZV-E10 interchangeable mirrorless camera and its smart features. Are our cameras getting dumber or smarter? It's a conversation worth having. more

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3 years ago

What an episode! We have a few great laughs over special guest Simon Pollock's love for Lee Herbet's voice. Plus, we dive into Australian manufacturing and the companies which make some kick-ass imaging products. more

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