
Are There Any Limits to What We Can Do With Lenses Now?
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We've seen some incredible lens designs in recent years, but last week's announcement of a Sony 50-150mm f/2 GM got us wondering what the limits of reasonable lens development are now. We've seen you all suggest lenses that sounded crazy, but now... maybe we aren't so sure.
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In This Episode:
- 00:00 - Are we too hard on dentists?
- 11:15 - TTArtisan's new 35mm T2.1 has two different bokeh options
- 15:40 - Viltrox has a new compact flash
- 19:15 - Adobe opens the gates for any AI models to work in Creative Cloud
- 22:15 - Logitech MX Creative Console now supports Final Cut and Resolve
- 24:33 - Our friend Hugh made a grip for the Sigma BF
- 28:05 - Canon confirms tariffs are going to increase prices
- 32:26 - Are there limits to what a lens can be anymore?
- 1:03:49 - What have you been up to?
- 1:08:17 - Tech support
- 1:26:02- Feel good story of the week
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