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Podcast: Passing the Podcast Keys with Derek Fahsbender and Allan Weitz
Posted 01/16/2025
Allan Weitz had little idea of the grand photographic adventures in store when he signed on as host of the B&H Photography Podcast shortly before the show’s debut in October 2015. As a self-described big mouth, and with more than 40 years as a working pro fueling his curiosity about all things photographic, Allan quickly honed his chops to become the voice of the show. Above photograph © Allan Weitz
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B&H Podcast
Freelance Photography
Live Blog: Sony Announcement
by Staff Writer · Posted 04/19/2017
Are you ready for it? Join the Explora Team as we attend the Sony Electronics launch of the new Sony A9 mirrorless camera and live blog from the event in New York City. 12:23pm 12:23pm 12:23pm ---> 12:18pm 12:15pm 12:14pm 12:13pmThe sensor. 12:13pm 12:12pm 12:10pm 12:10pm 12:09pm 12:08pm 12:08pm 12:07pm"Feels bigger than the a7." 12:06pm 12:05pmShawn changing the settings already. 12:04pmShawn snapping photos 12:03pmStay tuned for hands on time! 12:02pmCOO back on stage. 12:01pmThings are starting to
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Hands-on Review: The GigaPan EPIC Robotic Camera Mount
by Allan Weitz · Posted 04/05/2016
GigaPan technology first made a big splash during President Obama’s inauguration in 2009, where it was used to capture a rather phenomenal photograph of the crowds that gathered in the Washington Mall. Wolf Blitzer was like a kid in a candy store, and kept looking in on the progress of the picture as it evolved. Since then, amazing GigaPan images have been used to capture international sports competitions, political conventions, the Space Shuttle Discovery and the
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Camera Technology