
Affordable Travel Cameras
We consider a fun purchasing challenge this week as we try to figure out what affordable travel camera one of our friends should buy for his son in preparation for an upcoming trip. Also, we strategize about how to stop

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A discussion show that’s all about camera gear for photography and video. If you like to nerd out on camera specs, are always looking for a better cage setup, or want to understand video codecs better, you’ll probably enjoy this podcast.Find more information about the show at https://www.cameragearpodcast.com.
Unknown Host hosts The Camera Gear Podcast, a technology show with 188 episodes published.

We consider a fun purchasing challenge this week as we try to figure out what affordable travel camera one of our friends should buy for his son in preparation for an upcoming trip. Also, we strategize about how to stop

We had the chance to take a PYXIS 12K for a spin and share our hands-on perspective and findings about this camera in particular and cinema cameras in general. We were surprised by a few of our findings, and we’re left w

We take a closer look at Canon’s new R6V and debate how it compares to the R6 III, C50, and Nikon ZR. Is this a promising new vlog camera, or just a less photo-capable R6 III? Also, the Cinelux SIXTEEN brings a new meani

It’s an exciting day for travel cameras, with Panasonic releasing the new compact Lumix L10, and Camp Snap dropping an exciting new updated version. We take a look at both of these new cameras and debate whether we’d pic

Sony has announced the a7R VI and we take a look at this latest entrant in their high-resolution camera line. Is it a worthwhile upgrade over the a7R V, and is it a true hybrid camera or really only for photography? We d

We got the chance to test the new Insta360 Mic Pro wireless lav system, and go deep on all of the features and our experiences using this new mic. Also, is it worth using a phone app to check white balance in the field?

This episode is all about lenses, including cine primes, new anamorphic options, and some crazy cine superzooms. Plus, we acquired a new set of lenses of our own. If you enjoy the show, we’d welcome your support on Patre

We look into the world of 3D printed cameras and explore the various options for printing our own medium-format film camera. Also, the Smartflex LF 4x5 camera caught our eye again, and it looks like an even larger versio

We discuss our favorite finds at the NAB show related to broadcast gear and lighting. From robotic cameras to pocket-size smoke machines, there was plenty to see. Also, Lucas resurrects an old point-and-shoot camera. If

Freshly back from NAB 2026, we talk about our experience at the show and the products we found most exciting. We’ll be going deep on many of the products at the show in future weeks, but we hit the highlights in this epi

As the NAB announcements start flowing in, we look at Blackmagic’s latest features in DaVinci Resolve, as well as some of their other new offerings such as Fairlight Live. Also, GoPro seems to be trying to move into a hi

We take a look at a new digital APS-C sensor that is made to fit into film cameras, a legendary Leica lens from a legendary designer, and the DJI Avata 360 drone in this wide-ranging episode that spans the gamut of Camer

We go deep on how Canon designs its sensors, to try to answer the question of how they’re able to achieve so much speed without a stacked sensor design. Also, we rewind time a few years to look at the Light L16, which is

Fujifilm recently ran a survey about possible new X-mount lenses, and we debate the results to decide which of these lenses we’re most interested in. Then, we take a look at a fascinating camera from 2014 with a strange

We take a look at the Nikon D2Hs, which had an unusual sensor design that we’d never seen before. Also, Canon released a list of their favorite compact cameras, which shockingly are all made by them. Finally, a new Kicks

Designing a wireless camera rig for livestreams has some unique challenges, and we consider the various camera and lens options to find the most viable choices. Also, iPhones are starting to be used more and more in Holl

We cover the new gear announced at the CP+ show, including new Sigma lenses, the Ninja RAW monitor, and more. Also, what’s with Canon’s weird SLR prototype camera, and will it turn into a real product? If you enjoy the s

The Fujifilm GFX Eterna has gotten into the hands of the first reviewers, and we dig into the early results. Also, Daniel describes his new Lumix S1 II rig for shooting video. Finally, should camera companies start makin

We dig into how you should set your ISO to minimize sensor noise in your photos and video. Also, IMAX released a new camera with some significant upgrades, and Nikon might be suing Viltrox for making Z-mount lenses? If y

Daniel buys a new camera, shocking everyone, and Blackmagic has issued a recall for the Pyxis 12K sensor board. Also, Apple released a suite of their “creative” apps, and what was with the Google Clips camera? If you enj
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