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Terminated Tech - Ep2: Photography then and now
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English - July 19, 2022 18:00 - 10 minutes - 7.4 MBTechnology top tech podcast technology gadgets tech advice gadget tech gadgets best gadgets tech help tech podcast best tech podcast Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In the latest episode of ‘Terminated Tech’, we take a look back through the lens at cameras over the past two decades. Focusing in on digital cameras in their heyday of the 1990s, through to the evolution of the mobile phone camera. Lifeline IT’s resident photographic expert Daniel has a wealth of knowledge to share with listeners on how things have changed in the camera world.
Dan and Adam talk about:
- Late 90s Casio digital cameras.
- Digital camera collaboration between Nikon and Fuji film
- Loyalty to Nikon DSLR cameras
- The tipping point between people moving from film to digital photography
- Megapixels range then and now and how a DSLR now our resolves 38mm film camera
- The early VHS camcorders
- The rise of the mobile phone camera
- Are we witnessing the total demise of the dedicated digital camera
- Renaissance of old film cameras,
- Manufacturers like Leica who still make new film based cameras,