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  • The COOLEST Lens in Every Mirrorless Mount
    Apr 8 2026
    This week on the PetaPixel Podcast, the team discusses not the best lens, not the best-selling lens, but the coolest lens available in every mirrorless mount.

    PetaPixel has partnered with the fine folks at Harper Finch to deliver a tight collection of limited edition merch, featuring new “Film on Location, You Cowards” and LoCA designs, the long-awaited arrival of BiLPH Hunter, and more!

    The Harper Finch x PetaPixel drop is a limited-edition offering that won’t be around for long: just until May 15! Check it out today!


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    In This Episode:
    • 00:00 - Intro
    • 13:00 - Fujifilm is having two Fujikina events in Copenhagen and Warsaw
    • 14:45 - GoPro is hyping the heck out of its upcoming camera
    • 22:43 - This Thypoch AI camera might note be a joke
    • 26:43 - OM Digital bought majority ownership from JIP
    • 31:39 - The Artemis team is using the Nikon D5 and one Z9
    • 41:31 - The coolest lens in every mirrorless mount (Leica M, Sony E, Canon RF, Nikon Z, Leica L, Micro Four Thirds, and Fujifilm X)
    • 1:15:54 - What have you been up to?
    • 1:25:03 - Tech Support
    • 1:30:10 - Feel good story of the week
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    1 h y 33 m
  • Memory Card Shortage, DNG is the Standard, and the Return of the PEN?!
    Apr 1 2026
    PetaPixel has partnered with the fine folks at Harper Finch to deliver a tight collection of limited edition merch, featuring new “Film on Location, You Cowards” and LoCA designs, the long-awaited arrival of BiLPH Hunter, and more!

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    This week was a doozie, with Sony cutting its memory card business back in the wake of the flash memory shortage, OM System looks like they might bring back the PEN, and the DNG is now the officially recognized standard for RAW files.

    Plus, after a year of using an absolute ton of very affordable, third-party lenses, Chris and Jordan have some thoughts on what you should look out for if you're tempted by their low, low prices.

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    In This Episode:
    • 00:00 - Intro
    • 08:10 - New LIMITED EDITION PetaPixel Merch drop! https://harperfinch.co/collections/petapixel
    • 11:38 - Sony shut down nearly its entire memory card business due to flash shortage: https://petapixel.com/2026/03/27/sony-shuts-down-nearly-its-entire-memory-card-business-due-to-ssd-shortage/
    • 16:34 - The ISO has recognized DNG as the official RAW image standard: https://petapixel.com/2026/03/27/after-over-20-years-of-efforts-dng-is-now-the-official-raw-image-standard/
    • 20:35 - OM System was weirdly excited to talk about the return of the PEN: https://petapixel.com/2026/03/24/om-system-is-surprisingly-eager-to-talk-about-the-return-of-the-pen/
    • 25:48 - Thypoch is making its first autofocus lens (and it's a zoom): https://petapixel.com/2026/03/30/thypoch-teases-a-af-24-50mm-f-2-8-zoom-a-bold-departure-from-its-manual-focus-primes/
    • 28:57 - The Mac Pro is dead: https://petapixel.com/2026/03/26/the-apple-mac-pro-is-dead/
    • 32:05 - Tamron says prime lens market is saturated, making it difficult to be unique: https://petapixel.com/2026/03/30/tamron-will-make-new-primes-but-only-if-they-are-unique-and-innovative/
    • 37:15 - Could Pentax release a DSLR this year? https://petapixel.com/2026/03/26/hype-for-a-new-pentax-dslr-is-high-but-temper-your-expectations/
    • 42:48 - Nonprofit will pay $30,000 for three months of documentary photography work: https://petapixel.com/2026/03/30/photography-fellowship-pays-30000-for-3-months-of-documentary-work/
    • 44:22 - Navigating the "cheap" third party lens options
    • 1:02:55 - What have you been up to?
    • 1:08:57 - Tech support
    • 1:29:35 - Feel Good story of the week: https://petapixel.com/2026/03/26/airline-wants-a-really-bad-photographer-and-it-might-be-the-best-gig-of-the-year/
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    1 h y 32 m
  • L-Mount May Never Get a Wildlife Camera
    Mar 25 2026
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    This week on The PetaPixel Podcast, Chris Niccolls, Jordan Drake, and Jaron Schneider discuss Panasonic's response to its plans for L-mount. While the company is working on a successor to the S1H series, it isn't very interested in trying to compete with Nikon, Canon, and Sony on the sports, action, and wildlife front.

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    h2>In This Episode:
    • 00:00 - Intro
    • 13:22 - DJI sues Insta360 in Chinese court
    • 17:47 - Panasonic's ZS300 is the ZS200 without an EVF
    • 23:46 - Fujifilm photographers have picked their favorite dream lens
    • 27:05- The compact camera collapse was so significant, Canon is still approaching the new boom cautiously
    • 29:54 - Audio Technica made its first on-camera mic in 10 years
    • 35:20 - Songdian promises it's making a real camera
    • 38:16 - Panasonic isn't making a high-end wildlife camera, but instead is focused on the S1H
    • 54:46 - What have you been up to?
    • 1:02:42 - Tech Support
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    1 h y 33 m
  • The Canon 5D IV Isn't Dead (Yet) and Could Your Nikon Suddenly Fail?!
    Mar 18 2026
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    This week on The PetaPixel Podcast, the Canon 5D Mark IV is going on 10 years old, but it's still kicking – at least in some territories, some Nikon cameras might just stop working (but there is a fix)!

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    In This Episode:
    • 00:00 - Welcome to Chelsea!
    • 10:39 - Sigma might finally be making progress with full-frame foveon
    • 17:11 - Nikon Issues Advisory: Some Z6 III, Z5 II, and ZR Have a Hardware Problem
    • 19:39 - The Canon 5D Mark IV isn't dead yet
    • 23:08 - Apple has acquired MotionVFX
    • 25:30 - Adobe's CEO is out after 18 years
    • 28:10 - The M5 Max is really good
    • 32:42 - Fujifilm GFX isn't popular enough for Sigma to invest in making lenses for it
    • 35:54 - Micro Four Thirds isn't dead! YoloLiv just made a new lens
    • 40:36 - This medium format film camera can change aspect ratios mid roll
    • 44:41 - Bird nerding with Chelsea Northrup
    • 1:12:46 - What have you been up to (and what's going on in Chelsea's life?)
    • 1:21:19 - Tech support
    • 1:35:34 - Feel good story of the week
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    1 h y 40 m
  • Samsung's Phones Aren't Exciting... But Does That Matter?
    Mar 11 2026
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    This week on The PetaPixel Podcast, the team is joined by mobile expert Ted Kritsonis who shares his opinion on why Samsung might be afraid to take risks with its smartphone hardware and, more importantly, why it doesn't seem to matter how far behind Chinese brands its devices are.

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    In This Episode:
    • 00:00 - Intro w/ mobile specialist Ted Kritsonis
    • 11:10 - Apple finally replaced the Pro Display XDR and it's pretty good
    • 18:37 - Apple announced a new MacBook Pro Powered by M5 Max
    • 22:04 - Peak Design has a bunch of new travel bags and the 2-in-1 makes some necessary improvements
    • 30:25 - Jaron is using the new Shure MVX2U Gen 2
    • 33:24 - Fujifilm introduced some new lens ideas
    • 42:12 - Yashica announced the Tank
    • 47:30 - Samsung's Phones Aren't Exciting... But Does That Matter?
    • 1:15:37 - What have you been up to?
    • 1:27:43 - Tech Support
    • 1:30:42 - Feel good story of the week
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    1 h y 34 m
  • What Is Going On With Canon's Very Weird, Surprise Camera?
    Mar 2 2026
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    This past week was a doozy in the world of photography, thanks to the CP+ show in Yokohama, Japan, happening at the same time that Samsung announced a new smartphone and Xiaomi brought its 17 Ultra worldwide. But perhaps more interesting than any of it was the surprise appearance of a new prototype camera from Canon on the show floor: an SLR with a fixed, manual focus lens and a top-down, waist-level viewfinder. Oh, and it comes in two flavors. What is Canon thinking with this one?

    In This Episode:
    • 00:00 - Intro
    • 08:11 - The Xiaomi 17 Ultra gets a lot right: TBD
    • 13:09 - How does Samsung's offering look?
    • 20:01- You need a dongle to use iOS with Tamron Link
    • 23:40 - DJI is suing the FCC
    • 24:46 - Zeiss announced a 35mm Otus
    • 27:52 - Sigma has a new 35mm f/1.4 Art
    • 29:54 - Sigma supports APS-C with a 15mm f/1.4
    • 31:38 - Sigma will make an 85mm f/1.2
    • 35:08 - Sigma is a farming company now
    • 38:12 - Megadap adapter let you mount M to Canon RF with autofocus
    • 39:52- Nikon is 2/3 through with its updated trinity
    • 43:35 - Canon showcased a very unusual prototype camera
    • 54:48 - What have you been up to?
    • 1:00:28 - Tech Support
    • 1:09:12 - Feel good story of the week
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    1 h y 11 m
  • The World's BIGGEST Photo Show and Galaxy Unpacked Are Both Next Week
    Feb 19 2026
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    Next week starts a string of important product launch windows. First up is Samsung Galaxy Unpacked, followed nearly immediately after by the CP+ show in Japan. But it doesn't end there, because the following week is Mobile World Congress. It's a busy time!

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    In This Episode:
    • 00:00 - Intro (happy lunar new year!)
    • 14:33 - Let's talk about the 14mm f/1.4L and astro
    • 16:25 - AI has made digital photography way more expensive
    • 22:40 - Ricoh gives all GR IV models the Monochrome's electronic shutter
    • 25:08 - Insta360 looks like it's about to go toe-to-toe with the Osmo Pocket
    • 30:09 - Ektachrome is now directly distributed by Eastman Kodak
    • 32:41 - "Scamera" company is the latest Micro Four Thirds member
    • 36:43 - The Biggest International photo show kicks off next week
    • 52:21 - Samsung Galaxy Unpacked is next week, too
    • 1:03:20 - What have you been up to?
    • 1:11:09 - Tech support
    • 1:32:54 - Feel Good story of the week
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    1 h y 37 m
  • Are Lenses ACTUALLY More Expensive Now?
    Feb 11 2026
    Tether Tools makes the entire tethering workflow easy. From cables to accessories, everything is designed to work together right out of the box. But they also make workstations. Their new AeroTrac is a compact, lightweight workstation you can customize with accessories for your specific workflow. Built for photographers, it works just as well for audio, video, and podcasting setups.

    Check it out at tethertools.com/aerotrac


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    A few weeks ago, Jordan Drake challenged Chris Niccolls and Jaron Schneider's historical camera pricing knowledge with a test: are cameras actually more expensive now than they were 10 or more years ago? The answer was mostly no, but it got them thinking... was the same the case for lenses?

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    In This Episode:
    • 00:00 - A very jetlagged intro
    • 14:52 - Despite Nikon's lawsuit, Viltrox says it isn't adjusting its product roadmap plans
    • 17:12 - OM System's new camera is an astro-focused OM-3
    • 21:43 - Zeiss Aatma T1.5 primes are small, fast, and extremely expensive
    • 25:29 - Nikon posts huge losses
    • 27:59 - Fujifilm had record-high profits and Canon's camera business grew, too
    • 30:46 - Viltrox's first L-mount lens is the 16mm f/1.8
    • 31:57 - Canon announced two new wide-angle lenses
    • 37:20 - Canon's new limited edition G7 X mark III looks great, but you'll probably never own one
    • 40:15 - Ricoh Pentax is releasing a limited edition camera strap made from recycled train seats
    • 42:59 - Are lenses actually more expensive now?
    • 1:03:50 - What have you been up to?
    • 1:08:30 - Check out the Exposure Festival in Calgary
    • 1:11:07 - Tech Support
    • 1:32:23 - Feel Good story of the week
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    1 h y 37 m