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Much like the ongoing production error at the Captain Crunch factory, causing them to overproduce berries, this episode is entitled ‘Oops! All Video’. Enjoy as video experts Ryan, Ally, and Dom sit down and answer all of your video-centric questions, from the importance of reliable memory, to whether you should even both shooting in video RAW.
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In this week’s episode of the Lensrentals Podcast, Ryan is joined by Roger and Joey as they go through all you need to know when buying a used camera system. From craigslist, to KEH, to even Lensrental’s own storefront, there are plenty of places to find used gear at a discounted price, but the process of buying can be overwhelming.
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On today’s episode of the Lensrentals Podcast, we’re doing something a little different and talking about a single piece of gear – the Canon RF 5.2 Dual Fisheye lens for VR applications. We’ve decided to give a full episode on this lens for a couple of different reasons – one, there is a lot to cover in both the lens itself as well as the VR workflow associated with it. Secondly, it’s a groundbreaking product in a new and emerging market, and we want to highlight the innovation and gusto needed to create such a product.
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This week on the Lensrentals podcast, we touch on a topic that Roger has discussed for a number of years here on the blog – Why You Can’t Trust Weather Sealing. And to help bring the point home, we’re joined with The Phoblographer’s own, Chris Gampat.
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The Lensrentals Podcast is finally back, and today we’re tackling questions that many people have been wondering about – comparing the three latest flagships from the Canon, Nikon, and Sony. Join Ryan Hill, Joey Miller, and Zach Sutton as they walk through all the features of each camera, to determine which one is best for each use case.