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Ep. 371: Nikon’s List of the Dead – and more

Episode 371 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast.
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Featured: Photographer, Ivan Weiss

 

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Show Opener:
Photographer, Ivan Weiss. Thanks Ivan!

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Stories:
Nikon’s list of goners. (#)

Sigma’s two new wide primes. (#)

Pro Grade Digital’s tiny new reader. (#)

A Yongnuo lens gets incredibly-high marks. (#)

Nikon’s Z7 seems to be gone. (#)

Lexar’s Gold Series card shines. (#)

Sony’s a7 IV firmware gets pulled. (#)

Tamron’s new 50-400mm ultra-telephoto. (#)

Peter McKinnon’s new camera tool. (#)

MIOPS launches Capsule Pro via Kickstarter. (#)

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Author: Sharky James
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