PW94 - Focus On Imaging Special 6
Today is our final trip around Focus On Imaging 2009 and we finish up by visiting the stands of Moo, who show us their business card range, and Hasselblad who tell us about their latest cameras available at prices that even us mere mortals can afford.
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Reader Comments (4)
Hi,
Love your show. Have been a subscriber for over 2 years.
Just noticed a problem with the feed. I was going through my podcast list an saw that I had 4 episodes of your podcast that I had not seen. Look at my iPod to find that they were not there.
For some reason the podcast is no longer loading into the iPod. Have not had this problem since you did away with the iPod version of the show.
Can you please check and see what may have happened? I use the 30 gig video iPod.
I like watching the podcast during my morning commute to work. Hope that I can again.
Thanks
Ron
Hmm Thanks for letting me know Ron. I know what the problem is. I changed my file format and I believed that it worked on all iPods but aparrently Im wrong. The problem is that it *does* work on iPhones and iPod Touches, while allowing me to also increase the pixel dimensions of the video. I'm not sure what the solution is to this problem. I want the higher size because it looks much better on a computer screen. But I also want the files to play anywhere. I'll give it some thought.
John
I have enjoyed quite a few of your podcasts, and just wanted to say thank you. As I'm not in the UK I particularly appreciated the walk round the Focus on Imaging where you managed to point your camera at several things which I found really interesting.
I always enjoy your enthusiasm.
Many thanks.
Richard
I'm having the same problem. I used to enjoy watching them on my iPod Video, but now I can't download them. Perhaps you could publish them in both resolutions? FWIW, I found the resolution perfectly adequate. If anything, it's the video compression which detracts from seeing subtler changes in colour. Colour changes tend to be a little 'banded'. Keep up the good work, you have one of the best photography podcasts on the web. Nice to see something a little less aggressively commercial than those shouty US presenters for a change.