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TSB18: Typical Shutterbug Roundtable 2

Antonio Rosario, Bart Busschots, Michael Seneschal and I discuss some of our favorite lenses and colorspace.

 

Show Notes:

July 24th NYC Brooklyn Botanic Gardens Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk

Lens Picks

Nikon 80-200 f/2.8

Nikon 50mm f/1.4

Sigma 12mm-24mm f/4.5-5.6

Nikon 55-200VR

Sigma 70-200 f/2.8

Bart Busschots

Sigma 30mm f/1.4

Bart on Twitter @bbusschots

Antonio Rosario

Antonio on Twitter @amrosario

Antonio’s Blog

Antonio’s pick Boinx Fotomagico Here is an example of Fotomagico as used by Antonio

Antonio’s second pick Lumix  DMC-LX3

Michael Seneschal

Michael on Twitter @mike_seneschal

Michael’s Pick Interfit Photographic 12″ collapsable discs

Bart’s pick Topaz Adjust

Bart photographs edited with Topaz Adjust

Victor’s Pick  Digital Grey Card

Victor’s second pick: ThinkTankPhoto Airport Security V2 (this rocks)

Borrow Lenses www.borrowlenses.com

Lens Rentals web site

Wikipedia on Color Space

 

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  • Chuck Origer

    Victor, just a note to thank you for all your podcasts. I recently discovered you and immediately started downloading your podcasts. I listen to many and the reason I hadn't found you is because when I search for podcasts thru the Zune interface, I type in “photo” or “photography” and typical shutter bug doesn't come up. Nevertheless, now I've found you and like your podcasts. I like hearing what the “average” photographer is doing, struggling with, discovering. Many of us are on the same path as you. I hope you can continue to do the show. It is much appreciated.

  • http://typicalmacuser.com typicalmacuser

    Thank you for your kind words. If you get a chance and can write a review on iTunes, I'd appreciate it. Here is the link
    https://userpub.itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZU…

  • http://www.rob-appleby-photos.co.uk/ Rob Appleby

    Another great show!

    I'm just catching up after hearing about the Typical Shutterbug on TWIP so have struggled to make comments “…in context”.

    I appreciate the comments about checking lenses “out of the box” but some comments, mine included, allow fine tuning on the camera body which attempts to take the tolerance range out of lens manufacture. Any plans for a show dealing with lens calibration?

    Keep it coming, Victor, I'm really appreciating the information.

    Rob Appleby