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September 2024 - Photography Online Podcast

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Join Ruth, James and Nick on September's podcast as we find out what Adobe has done this time to get on the wrong side of it’s long-term customers, and debate if a simple way to track your gear is worth the risk. We ask if we really need further advancements in technology when it comes to new camera equipment and find out your thoughts on the matter, and we debate if there is any point at all to Auto ISO. And we decide if the world really needs a revolutionary new lens with swappable glass elements and a tiny printable tripod.   LINKS 🟡  Kamala Harris Crowd AI 🟡  Adobe Can Now Sue You for Using Old Software 🟡  Photographer Retrieves Stolen Gear Thanks to AirTags 🟡  Police Demand to See Pictures Taken at Riot   🟡  PolarPro Light Leak Lens 🟡  Tiny 3D Printer Tripod 🟡  Samyang Optical Exchange Autofocus Lens 🟡  Film Canister LED Hot-Shoe Light

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Join Ruth, James and Nick on September's podcast as we find out what Adobe has done this time to get on the wrong side of it’s long-term customers, and debate if a simple way to track your gear is worth the risk. We ask if we really need further...

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