Photo Geek Weekly Episode 128 – Extremes and Accomplishments




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Summary: On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Ant Pruitt joins to discuss limit-pushing technology, a new Android-powered camera from Zeiss, NASA's latest achievement celebrated in pictures, Adding autofocus to vintage lenses via LiDAR and... liquid-filled lenses? All this and more - thanks as always for listening! Story 1: Canon's ISO 4 million multi-purpose camera was used to record fluorescent life in the Amazon (via DPReview) Related: 12V Thermoelectric cooler kit - as per Ant's inquiry. Story 2: Report: Zeiss' full-frame Android-powered ZX1 camera to be released on October 29, cost $6K (via DPReview) Story 3: NASA shares photos captured by its OSIRIS-REx spacecraft during its 6-second stay on an asteroid (via DPReview) Story 4: This External LiDAR Device Can Add Continuous Autofocus To Any Camera (via PetaPixel) Story 5: Lomography introduces panoramic camera with liquid-filled lens (via DPReview) Picks of the Week: Don: EISCO High Resolution Quantitative Spectroscope, 400-700 nm, 5nm Ant: Fadeless Bulletin Board Art Paper, Weathered Wood, 48" x 12', 1 Roll Bonus: A water droplet image that Don shot recently during a virtual workshop: Shot on a Lumix S1H. Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Ant Pruitt: Website / Portfolio, Twitter, Instagram, Hands on Photography on TWiT, Hands on Wellness on TWiT