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Topic 1: Camera Survey
- Brand
- Canon – 43%
- Nikon – 33%
- Fuji – 10%
- Sony – 10%
- Olympus – 2%
- Panasonic – 1%
- Pentax – 1%
- Sensor Size
- Full Frame – 47%
- Crop – 49%
- M43 – 4%
- Camera Age
- Released in Last 2 Years – 18%
- Released 2-4 Years Ago – 25%
- Released 4-6 Years Ago – 43%
- Released More than 6 Years – 14%
- Most popular camera
- Most Popular Camera – Nikon D750
- 2nd Most Popular Camera – Canon 5DIII
- 3rd Most Popular Camera – Canon 6D
- 4th Most Popular Camera – Canon 7DII
- 30% of Nikon Shooters Use the Nikon D750
Topic 2: Organizing photography gear
- My office is always a MESS!  What’s your process when you come back from a trip?
- Dump space
- Smaller baskets
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Topic 3:  Printing options… Metal vs Canvas vs Acrylic
For huge prints I love canvas, but getting the floating frame adds a sense of value
For affordable prints.. I go with metal prints.. Easy and good image quality
Acrylic
Doodads of the Week!
- Nick: Fstop – Anja bag
- Stephen: grid it
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If you looking for a great place to print including acrylic prints try Northwest Fine Art Printing (https://www.nwfineartprinting.com/). Apply for their “pro” account and get 20% off on all orders and $4.95 on all shipping.
I did a 24 x 36 acrylic print and it was $221 including shipping. I have also had large metal prints and paper prints done by them. I’m not affiliated with them at all, just a satisfied customer.
Good tip. That’s a pretty good price.
Hey,
I don’t know if this will help with my personal unpacking, packing, finding and not losing stuff* struggles… but I’m hoping it will. You probably knew about this, right?
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/874608327/geareye-the-ultimate-gear-management-system?lang=en
*mainly live audio gear in my case, but doesnt really matter. The organizing issues seem very similar / the same 🙂
btw Thanks for the podcast. Just a hobbyist shooter here, but you always share great ideas and advice which I can apply to my audio endeavors as well.