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Ep. 341: Big Cameras. Big, Big Cameras – and more

Episode 341 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast.
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Featured: Photographic artist, educator, writer, and speaker, Erin Babnik

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Show Opener:
Photographic artist, educator, writer, and speaker, Erin Babnik. Thanks Erin!

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Stories:
Nikon hints at its upcoming Z9 flagship body. (#)

Fujifilm’s X-E4 rangefinder style body and 27mm f/2.8. (#)

Sony’s Alpha 1 flagship body. (#)

Amazon is heavily inspired by Peak Design. (#)

Whether or not big, heavy cameras are needed anymore. (#)

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