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{NAME} Here is the Photographytalk Newsletter for May 14, 2019! Weekly Newsletter - May 14, 2019 Ok,

{NAME} Here is the Photographytalk Newsletter for May 14, 2019! [image] Weekly Newsletter - May 14, 2019 Ok, it’s here.... The new Panasonic GH5. It’s my very first Panasonic camera - the GH5 with a 20-60mm lens. And let me tell you, first impressions are… WOW! Everything you’ve read about the GH5’s image stabilization is true. It is absolutely nuts! Stay tuned for a few features and hands-on reviews of this camera in the coming weeks. Other new gear that I’m testing this week is the Feiyu Tech AK2000 3-axis gimbal stabilizer (which I’m using with the Sony a6400). This sucker can connect to your camera through Bluetooth or Wi-Fi for super-easy control of various camera settings. I’m finishing up my review on that, so keep an eye out for it! Amongst all these gear reviews, I’m also preparing for my son’s 4th birthday party this weekend. How that little monster is already four-years-old is beyond me! Good job the GH5 arrived just in time to take some awesome image-stabilized pics! Quote of the Week: “When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.” - Ansel Adams Editor’s Pick for Inspirational Photo of the Week: [image] [( News Updates & Interesting Articles [image] [Best Point and Shoot Cameras of 2019: Small Cameras with Big Features]( Who needs as a big fancy camera when you could just use one of these! [image] [Is the New RF 85mm f/1.2L USM Canon's Best Portrait Lens Ever?]( So far in 2019 Canon is delivering on lenses for the EOS R. [image] [How to Use a Speedlight for Outdoor Portraits]( Monolight vs Speedlight - check out this comparison and make the decision for yourself. [image] [Sony a7R III vs Panasonic GH5 Comparison]( Check it out for yourself. [image] [This Photographer Made a Camera Lens Out of an .... Iceberg?]( A "must read to believe" article! [image] [Photo Filters to Master Landscape Photography]( Filters ... to use or not to use ... that is the question! [image] [Huawei Controversy: Is Their New Smartphone Actually Taking These Incredible Moon Photos?]( Is the 3-camera system P30 Pro smartphone that good? [image] [Best Camera Stores: 15 Best Places to Buy a Camera]( Where are the best places to purchase cameras and accessories? [image] [Travel Photography With the Nikon Z7]( Alex travels with his, and here is why! [image] [Researchers (Ironically) Believe Phones Could Save People From Selfie Deaths]( With selfie-related deaths on the rise there has to be something that can be done. [image] [Unsubscribe]( PhotographyTalk 3941 Bristol St Santa Ana, California 92704 United States

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