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In this episode, I correct a mistake I made in Episode 1 by not mentioning when it actually IS a good time to use a UV filter (glass of course). Remember, friends don’t let friends use plastic filters™.
My good friend Paul Gero, a Sony Artisan of Imagery and top wedding photographer in Ladera Ranch, CA, reminded me after listening to that episode that there are some occasions when protecting that front element with a filter is a good idea. Paul shoots a lot at the beach and while glass is made of sand, you do not want sand scratching your lens.
As a photojournalist, there were occasions when I had to go shoot a fire and slapped on a QUALITY glass UV filter to protect the front element of my lens from burning embers and other debris flying around. The risk of reducing contrast and the risk of lens flare was a better than having to deal with possible lens damage.
Thank you Paul for pointing this out and keeping me on my toes.
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In this episode we take an audio question from John in Illinois who wants to know how Depth-of-Field (DoF) works and why the backgrounds behind subjects in photos are more out-of-focus the further away they are.
We also discuss how to properly pronounce “Bokeh” and what it is. We thank Martin Bailey from the Martin Bailey Photography Podcast for teaching me how to correctly pronounce this often mispronounced word.
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The 2nd episode in a 10 day podcasting marathon! Subscribe.
In this episode, we tackle the mirrorless vs. DSLR debate in this episode.
I talk about why I decided to ditch my Nikon D4s ($6,497) for a Nikon D750 ($2,297)…then just 6 weeks later drank the mirrorless Kool-Aid and added the AMAZING Sony a6000 ($448) and practically night vision Sony A7s ($2,498) to the mix!
We go over the pros and cons of mirrorless cameras vs. their DSLR counterparts and where these technologies are going.
We talk about how big name pro photographers are switching to mirrorless cameras in droves.
UP NEXT IN EPISODE 3: John in Illinois wants to know how depth-of-field works…and more!
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The 1st episode in a 10 day podcasting marathon! Subscribe.
In this episode, we kick off the Lens Shark Photography Podcast with a question from Jessica in New York City about whether or not UV (Ultraviolet) filters are useful in protecting the front element of your lens.
We also cover lens hoods, how they can aide in protecting the front element of your lens and the other benefits of using a lens hood.
We discuss whether or not the kits sold with UV filters, lens cloths, camera bags, etc. are a ripoff or not.
We talk about my moniker “Sharky”, my career as a photojournalist and why I created LensShark.com and the Lens Shark Photography Podcast.
We talk about wanting to print more photos in 2015 and why.
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