Tag: Full Frame
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Are APSC Bodies Still Feasible? Why I Couldn’t Justify Keeping Mine
For many years I had always used both an APSC and Full Frame body. The APSC body was always my compact body that I could carry…
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Why the Sony Alpha a7c II Is My New Favorite Camera
Welcome to my review of the Sony Alpha a7C Mark II. As always, I purchased this gear with my own money, I have no sponsor and…
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Canon Officially Announces the EOS R3
Today Canon has finally made their official announcement for the EOS R3, their newest full frame mirrorless body. A full press release can be found here.…
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Nikon Announces the Development of the Flagship Z9 Camera
Today Nikon has announced the development of their new flagship body, the Z9. This will be a full frame mirrorless body with a CMOS sensor that…
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Ep28 Reflecting on 2020 and Goodbye To Sony
We’ve made it to the end of 2020! In this episode I discuss the reason why I decided to sell all my Sony gear and switch…
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My One Year Review of the Sony FE 35mm f/1.8
After a little over a year of owning this lens, I think it’s time to write a review. This will be no way a technical review…
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Ep22 Full Frame Snobbery
Subscribe Here: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS Every single time I’ve travelled since starting photography I’ve had a Full Frame camera with me. In the past few weeks I…
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The Sony Alpha A7C Has Been Officially Announced
Today Sony has officially announced their Alpha A7C Full Frame Mirrorless Camera. A more detailed preview with the full press text can be found here. Below…
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Ep19 Is Switching Brands Worth It? – TPE Podcast
Subscribe Here: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS In this weeks episode we discuss if switching brands is worth it. I had previously switched from Canon to Sony and with…
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Ep18 Recognition in Photography – TPE Podcast
Subscribe Here: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS This we discuss a new body which has been announced by Sony and if photographers need recognition for their work. What I’ve…


