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The Camera Gear Podcast

Camera Gear Podcast

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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.
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Play Myself Show

Myles Beecham

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Welcome back to the Play Myself Show, where we delve into a multitude of topics, challenging ourselves and our listeners to think deeper and explore new perspectives. In today's episode, titled "Oh Brother," hosts Myles and Randy will take us through a wide range of intriguing subjects. From the complexities of teamwork and the importance of reliable individuals to the challenges of coordinating a music project, they will navigate through various intriguing stories and experiences. Along the ...
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Replace Base

Replace Base

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Replace Base supply cell phone replacement parts, tools and accessories for consumers and B2B, with over 13k SKUs covering devices from drones to phones we have you covered. Starting as a part time hobby 12+ years ago Replace Base is now an industry leader in the supply and logistics of replacement components for consumer electronics. Supplying end users and B2B, we offer over 13,000 SKUs from our UK warehouse, all available for next day delivery within the UK, 2 days within Europe and 2/3 d ...
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Fire Investigation INFOCUS podcast

Scott Kuhlman and Chasity Owens

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Welcome to the Fire Investigation INFOCUS podcast, where we dive deep into the fascinating world of origin and cause investigations. Join hosts Scott Kuhlman and Chasity Owens, experienced fire investigators, as they discuss all things fire investigation from the latest techniques, case studies, and challenges faced by professionals in this critical field. Through a community effort, this podcast aims to create a platform for investigators to learn from one another and grow together. Whether ...
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Bite-sized podcast designed for quick consumption. Each episode clocks in under 10 minutes and helps to educate listeners on gadgets, apps, games, and more. An informal and informative approach to cool tech and things we think you'd like, we highlight our favorite things to cross our path. We also like to chat about other non-tech things that we believe you'd love.
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We continue discussing Panasonic’s recent announcements by talking about the Lumix S1 IIe as well as the new 24-60 f/2.8 L-mount lens. Also, DJI’s new Mavic 4 Pro caught our eye, but will we ever be able to buy one? If you enjoy the show and want to contribute to our hosting costs, we’d welcome your support on Patreon. You can check it out here: ht…
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The case over Google's monopoly is over, and now we wait to see what the penalties might be. Nebraska wants to make social media less addictive for kids with a new law. Germany might tax Facebook and Google more. Microsoft's carbon footprint continues to rise. I did not expect AI slop to be SO popular that now real people are trying to copy AI. And…
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Is your PlayStation 5 refusing to power on or randomly shutting down? It could be a failing power supply. In this detailed step-by-step guide, we walk you through everything you need to know about replacing your PS5 power supply — from identifying common symptoms and preparing your tools to safely installing a new PSU. Whether you're a DIY repair e…
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Thinking of replacing your iPhone 15 Pro Max screen but unsure whether to go for an LCD or OLED? Our latest blog dives deep into the iPhone 15 Pro Max LCD vs OLED comparison to help you make the right decision based on display quality, price, performance, and user experience. Whether you're a budget-conscious user or someone who values vibrant colo…
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Panasonic announced the Lumix S1 II, and we just have one question: is this the camera of Daniel’s dreams? If you enjoy the show and want to contribute to our hosting costs, we’d welcome your support on Patreon. You can check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/cameragearpodcast Want to send us a question or comment, or just learn more about the s…
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Send us a text In this episode, Scott and Chasity reunite in-studio after several remote recordings to discuss their recent activities and introduce a special panel discussion about the Scientific Advisory Work Group (SAW). Scott shares his excitement about getting accepted into OSU for a master's program, while the hosts debate the value of contin…
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Is your PS5 slowing down, stuttering, or lagging during gameplay? Discover what’s causing the issue and how to fix it in this in-depth guide from ReplaceBase. From poor internet connectivity and system overheating to outdated firmware and storage limitations, the blog explores the top reasons behind PS5 lag — and how you can quickly resolve them. Y…
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Davinci Resolve 20 is here (at least, in beta) and it has several features we’re really excited to use. Also, there are a surprising number of new camera announcements this month, and TTArtisan released a lens with an interesting selectable bokeh feature. Finally, we end up with a topic that’s right up the alley of the Camera Gear Podcast–a debate …
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Meta argues in court that "enshittification" doesn't exist, and ads in Instagram are a boon for consumers. NextCloud successfully battles back against Google for app updates. YouTube adding more AI ads to ruin your viewing experience. Xiaomi demos a new chip that should put more pressure on Tensor. Microsoft discontinues the Surface Laptop Studio.G…
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It’s REALLY annoying when a gadget becomes waste because of bad software!The folks at U.S. PIRG have started a list of gadgets that were sent to landfills before their time. Lucas Gutterman of U.S. PIRG sat down with me to chat about the enormous scale of the problem, and ways consumers can get more bang for their gadget buck! eWaste Graveyard http…
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Freshly back from overseas, we talk about our experiences with camera stores in Japan and retrospect on how our travel photography setups worked out. Also, we take a look at Sony’s new 50-150mm f/2 lens, and whether it’s compelling at its rather-high price. If you enjoy the show and want to contribute to our hosting costs, we’d welcome your support…
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A wild week of political news. Trump and China agree to pause tariffs for 90 days. Trump kills a broadband initiative meant to help connect people and train people in tech jobs. The FTC will not enforce "click to cancel" rule. Republicans kill WiFi options for low income students.Plus, Philips intros 3D printing repair kits for their products. Micr…
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Is your MacBook Pro 15” Retina struggling to hold a charge or shutting down unexpectedly? It might be time to replace the battery. Over time, all lithium-ion batteries degrade, and for MacBook users who rely on consistent performance, a worn-out battery can seriously affect productivity. Instead of investing in a costly replacement from the Apple S…
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Send us a text In this episode, hosts Scott Kuhlman and Chasity Owens catch up before diving into an interview with Kayla Theriot who is in Business Development for iGuide, a 3D camera solution company. Scott, teaching in San Diego while Chasity holds down the fort in Orange County, discusses how they're experimenting with remote recording to maint…
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The Galaxy S25 Edge has leaked! Are folks excited for "thin" again?We got inside info on Apple operations, and it seems Tim Cook has blown up Apple's control over payments on the iPhone. Spotify was quick to jump on Apple's market misstep. Half Life 3 is being play tested. Game site Polygon was sold to Valnet.And we say one more fond goodbye to Sky…
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If your drone footage looks slightly off-centre or the gimbal keeps moving on its own, you might be dealing with a common problem known as camera drift. This issue affects thousands of DJI drone users, especially on models like the Mavic, Air, and Mini series. Industry data shows that gimbal and camera-related faults make up nearly 30% of DJI drone…
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Is your iPhone 15 Pro Max showing a black screen, even though it seems to be turned on? Don’t panic — you’re not the only one! Many users have faced this issue, especially after an iOS update or a minor drop. The good news? In most cases, it’s something you can fix yourself. From quick tricks like force restarting your device to checking for softwa…
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We look at the new Nikon Z5 II and compare it to its competition. Did Nikon break this part of the market wide open, or is one of the other cameras still a better choice? Also, Canon is finally starting to fill out their lineup of reasonably-priced full-frame RF lenses. If you enjoy the show and want to contribute to our hosting costs, we’d welcome…
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It's the end of the month and that means we're doing a pajama podcast!What movies have you watched this month? Was there a vampire in the movie? Did it our die hard 'Die Hard'? Are we stoked for a new Robocop game?Let's get our tech week started right!--Show notes and links: https://somegadgetguy.com/b/4KvVideo Replay: https://youtube.com/live/brRg…
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The DJI Mavic 3 is a premier drone, renowned for its exceptional image quality and stable flight performance, making it a favourite among creators and professionals. However, users may encounter the "gimbal overload error," a common issue that disrupts the drone’s camera stabilization. This error occurs when the gimbal, a precision system of motors…
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Send us a text In this live episode, Scott opens the show solo from San Diego where he's instructing a 40-hour basic origin and cause class, while Chasity is held up at home with the flu. Scott extends a heartfelt thank you to conference attendees who shared feedback and listening habits, with many enjoying the podcast during workouts, commutes, or…
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Blackmagic didn’t disappoint at NAB this year, and we’re pretty excited about the new Pyxis 12K. As usual for this podcast, we go deep into the technical capabilities of this new camera, especially with regards to the 12K sensor. Also, OM System is getting into the culinary business? If you enjoy the show and want to contribute to our hosting costs…
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The Nintendo Switch’s docking station is the key to its seamless shift from handheld to TV gaming, but when it stops working, it can halt your gaming experience in its tracks. Whether you’re a dedicated gamer missing out on big-screen play or a repair technician tackling a client’s issue, a malfunctioning dock is a challenge worth solving. This com…
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Tesla has been accused of messing with odometers to void warranties. Synology is forcing customers to use their branded hard drives. Microsoft unveiled a 1-bit AI model. Google and Meta are facing some potentially harsh outcomes from recent court cases.And we have to check out this trend of getting bigger batteries in phones!Let's get our tech week…
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The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is built for performance, but users may occasionally encounter faster-than-expected battery drain. This can stem from high screen refresh rates, background app activity, or even faulty hardware. To ensure optimal battery life, it's essential to apply software-based fixes such as adjusting display settings, enabling Powe…
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Canon released the R50V, a new affordable video-oriented camera that we find intriguing. Also, RED dropped the price of the original Komodo to $3,000–what? If you enjoy the show and want to contribute to our hosting costs, we’d welcome your support on Patreon. You can check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/cameragearpodcast Want to send us a qu…
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Trying a podcast while traveling! The WiFi is bad and the 5G is worse! Let's stumble through a casual chat of some tech news stories, and maybe we can also sort out how we feel about gambling in kids games?Let's get our tech week started right!--Show Notes and Links https://somegadgetguy.com/b/4KbVideo Replay on YouTube https://youtube.com/live/koo…
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A non-responsive touchscreen is one of the most common and frustrating issues faced by iPhone users. If your iPhone 15 touchscreen has stopped working or is only responding occasionally, this step-by-step guide is for you. We explore both software and hardware causes, from simple force restarts and software updates to advanced repair methods like r…
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Send us a text In this episode, hosts Scott Kuhlman and Chasity Owens record live from the International Association of Arson Investigators (IAAI) International Training Conference in Atlantic City, New Jersey. With nearly 900 attendees at the conference, the hosts discuss the value of networking and the exciting atmosphere of the event, intentiona…
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The Fuji X Summit delivered on expectations and brought us Fuji’s latest camera, the GFX100RF. As you might expect from this podcast, we have a lot of thoughts. Also, Zoom released a new 32-bit float field recorder that looks like it checks all the boxes. If you enjoy the show and want to contribute to our hosting costs, we’d welcome your support o…
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It's been a wild week for tech.Trump's tariffs are sending "doom ripples" through the economy, as prices on products rise and stock prices fall. The EU might send Twitter a $1 BILLION dollar fine. Meta is ending fact checking on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, but still being investigated by Republicans. YouTube is launching a refreshed editing a…
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Google’s Self-Repair Program is revolutionizing how Pixel users fix their devices, empowering them with genuine parts, tools, and guides to tackle common issues like cracked screens, faulty batteries, and charging problems. Launched in 2022 amid the Right to Repair movement, this initiative partners with ReplaceBase to offer high-quality replacemen…
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Lucas finally got into the V-mount battery world, so we take the opportunity to talk about our experiences with V-mount and how we’re using (and plan to use) these batteries in our camera rigs and on set. Also, Canon released a new point and shoot camera with a rather surprising set of video features. If you enjoy the show and want to contribute to…
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Musk sold Twitter to himself, and still lost money on the deal! We have a better idea of when the Pixel 9a will start shipping.And we're going to let the chat take the wheel for a good old fashioned podcast in our pajamas!Let's get our tech week started right!Show Notes and Links: https://somegadgetguy.com/b/4KFVideo Replay on YouTube https://youtu…
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Send us a text In this episode, hosts Scott Kuhlman and Chasity Owens dive into several hot topics in fire investigation. They begin with a lighthearted generational gap test comparing lyrics to "Blame It On..." across different age groups, before transitioning to important professional content. The hosts discuss upcoming classes at the Internation…
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Recycling broken phones is a great way to extract value from devices that would otherwise end up in a landfill. Whether you’re a DIY repairer, repair professional, or someone looking to clear out old devices, broken phones hold significant value in parts such as batteries, screens, motherboards, cameras, and charging ports. Repurposing these parts …
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Ever bought some camera gear and realized later that you made a mistake? We sure have. We cover some of our gear regrets in this episode and try to retrospect on how we could have avoided making bad buying decisions. Also, Lucas finally developed the photos from his first Pentax 17 film rolls, and Daniel spent way too much money on a new tripod. If…
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Apple is losing a BILLION dollars a year on TV+. The EU is looking at stricter regulations for Apple's anti-competitive business practices. AI researchers say our current progress on AI is a dead end. The Trump administration is firing the Democrats at the FTC. France rejects proposals for tech backdoors. Plex is raising prices. Google showed off a…
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Sigma announced a very unusual L-mount camera, as well as a new 300-600mm f/4 lens. Also, Zeiss is getting back into making lenses? There are lots of strange things happening in the camera world right now, and we’re here to talk in way too much detail about them. If you enjoy the show and want to contribute to our hosting costs, we’d welcome your s…
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There's a court case pushing back against the FCC dropping a popular rule against robocalls. The former director of a rural broadband plan speaks out against satellite solutions, while the EU looks to replace Starlink in Ukraine. Meta has succeeded in halting the promotion of a book written by a former employee, but that seems to be more advertisin…
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Send us a text In this milestone 25th episode, hosts Scott Kuhlman and Chasity Owens kick off their celebration with special AI celebrity "appearances" from Donald Trump, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kim Kardashian, and Joe Rogan to commemorate reaching this landmark. The podcast has surged in popularity, amassing over 13,000 downloads—a remarkable 30% i…
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This week, we go deep on the new Panasonic Lumix S1R II, covering the specs, test results, and how it stacks up against the competition. Is this Daniel’s next camera? You can now support us on Patreon! If you enjoy the show and want to contribute to our hosting costs, we’d welcome your support. You can check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/cam…
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Apple dodges another Apple Watch ban, and they are delaying new AI features for the iPhone. Microsoft and OpenAI might be going through a rough patch. Google still needs to sell off divisions to satisfy the DOJ. DVD's are apparently rotting, and not all can be replaced. The Pixel 4a could be having a Note 7 moment.And we should chat a LITTLE about …
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Experiencing random PS4 shutdowns? This in-depth guide explores common causes like overheating, PSU failures, HDD corruption, and software glitches. Learn how to diagnose and fix these issues step-by-step, from cleaning air vents and updating firmware to replacing hard drives and power supplies. If your PS4 requires hardware replacement, trust Repl…
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We explore ideas for editing client photos in Lightroom without combining those photos into our personal photo libraries. And to make things more challenging, Lucas wants to use his iPad (of course). Also, a recent event shoot gave us a chance to try out some new filming setups, including the Lumix S9 as a gimbal camera. You can now support us on P…
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Discover how dust and debris silently impact smartphone performance, leading to overheating, charging failures, and sound quality issues. Learn how to prevent dust buildup in smartphone components, including charging ports, speakers, microphones, and sensors. Explore expert solutions, practical cleaning methods, and professional repair options. Get…
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Apple is sued over carbon-neutral claims, and they try to explain why the 16e is such a terrible phone. NVIDIA might be purposely holding back stock to inflate prices. AMD announced some GPUs that might be actual competition for a change. Microsoft is shutting down Skype. OpenAI's new model seems like a dud, but it's MUCH more expensive. EA release…
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Send us a text In this episode, hosts Scott Kuhlman and Chasity Owens bring on a special guest - Dr. Gregory Gorbett, IAAI-CFI, CFEI, CFPS, CFII, CVFI, Senior Fire Analyst/Co-Owner of Fire Dynamics Analysis, and one of Chasity's former professors from Eastern Kentucky University's renowned fire program. Recording from the California Conference of A…
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This week's Electromaker Show is now available on YouTube and everywhere you get your podcasts! Welcome to the Electromaker Show episode 170! Today we dial it up to 11 with our Product of the Week - the M5Dial - a powerful #ESP32 devkit with a touchscreen and rotary encoder built in, with other goodies. We also look at the new #PocketBeagle 2 from …
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We’re talking all about lens topics today–our experiences with teleconverters, Lucas’ List of L-Mount Lenses for Lumix, the downsides of software lens corrections, and a tiny new X-mount lens that Viltrox recently released. You can now support us on Patreon! The weekly show will be staying exactly the same, but if you want to contribute to our host…
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