Peter McKinnon Says It's Time to 'Let Go' of Instagram

He is "bummed" that Instagram has gone from photos to videos.

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Peter McKinnon – die Michael Winslow Soundmachine YouTubes :D
Da ich es aus Gründen gerade mal wieder rausgesucht habe, hier für mein zukünftiges Ich zum schneller wieder finden - Peter McKinnon bei Andrew Huang im Studieo zum Soundeffekte machen und aufnehmen.

https://youtu.be/Md9rBmIWlpI?si=5iJ_kqFsax62ME
https://blog.lxkhl.com/peter-mckinnon-die-michael-winslow-soundmachine-youtubes-d
#AndrewHuang #Beatbox #MichaelWinslow #Mundsounds #PeterMcKinnon #Soundeffects #Sounds #YouTube

WAIT TILL YOU HEAR THIS!

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I owe you an apology

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This video annoys me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NoxCtW5MBE

It's a pretty famous content creator who is a bit tired of Instagram pulling the rug on people posting other things then reels. Halfway in to the video he has found a new app, that is for the people. Holding my breath for fediverse/pixelfed, it was of course another app called VERO.

He says he is not sponsored by Vero, and I have no reason to not believe him.
It's sad to see, because #Pixelfed would be the perfect fit.

#PeterMcKinnon

the end of instagram

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@Wayves
On #YouTube I've subscribed to #bike #cycling channels Global Cycling Network, Park Tools, Sick Biker, Skills with Phil. Mostly educational. Not planning on racing or doing adventure/tricks, but it's nice understanding these things.

I'm not into #vloggers or folks just wanting to be celebrities. 🤷‍♀️

I did* for a time binge-watched #CaseyNeistat #PeterMcKinnon. Hmm... I haven't seen their #videos for a long time now. Too much #Netflix. 😅

Social media is NOT your portfolio. Wait, what? - DIY Photography

In this video photographer and content creator Peter McKinnon explains why he’s completely changed his mind about what images you should be sharing on social media, and how it relates to your portfolio and overall work. Peter says that several years ago he used to curate his Instagram feed extremely carefully, only posting his absolute […]

YouTubers Try to Tell Between Canon and Sony Shots – Can You?

Photographers and filmmakers constantly argue over what camera takes better images and video, but when asked to pick whether footage was shot by a Canon or Sony camera, these YouTubers struggle to tell them apart.

Youtuber Parker Walbeck and members of the film school Full Time Filmmaker captured 10 clips on both a Canon R5 and a Sony Alpha 7S III using identical settings and color graded them to get them to look as close to the same as possible.

Walbeck then showed the two clips to a set of YouTubers to see if they could tell which clip came from which camera: Peter McKinnon, Sam Kolder, Daniel Schiffer, Jared Polin, Armando Ferreira, Matti Haapoja, and Sam Newton. To up the ante on the drama, Walbeck put money on the line: whoever guessed the most correct would win $10,000.

Each test was designed to highlight specific categories -- such as resolution, low light, focus tracking, or focus racking -- to give the viewers something to base judgments off of other than color, which as mentioned was specifically designed to look as close to identical as possible.

When it was all said and done, a majority of the YouTube judges could not tell the difference between the Canon and Sony footage with anything better than 50% accuracy. McKinnon took the win though and managed to guess seven out of 10 clips correctly.

Walbeck says at the beginning of the video that the idea behind the test was to see which was "better," Canon or Sony, but the results of this test don't really do that -- a fact they later admit to. Instead, the reaction from each of the judges shows that there was next to no discernable difference between the quality of the two cameras. Before the results were shared, just about everyone felt as though they did poorly and none spoke confidently about their picks.

As they eventually say in the video, most would agree that in most of these tests, unless you saw them side by side -- and even then -- it would be difficult or impossible to tell the difference. Admittedly, the professionals who use these cameras daily still picked incorrectly half the time.

In short, neither camera is "better" and either would work splendidly in the hands of a creator. For more from Parker Walbeck, make sure to subscribe to his YouTube Channel.

#culture #equipment #alpha7siii #armandoferreira #canon #canonr5 #danielschiffer #emount #jaredpolin #mattihaapoja #petermckinnon #r5 #rfmount #samkolder #samnewton #sony #sonya7siii #sonyalpha

YouTubers Try to Tell Between Canon and Sony Shots – Can You?

The footage looks nearly identical.

Nomatic and Peter McKinnon Launch Three New Everyday Bags

Nomatic is expanding its partnership with photographer and social media influencer Peter McKinnon with three new bags launching as part of a collection on Kickstarter. Nomatic says these new additions are a "smaller, sleeker, everyday line of bags."

The three new McKinnon offerings are the 25L Camera Backpack, an 8L Camera Sling, and the Camera Tech Organizer. These three bags join the original Peter McKinnon Camera Pack that raised $2.2 million last year to form what the company calls a full collection of camera-focused carrying options.

The company says that the collaboration with McKinnon resulted in backpacks that have a level of customization that will "blow your mind," at least according to Jon Richards, the Co-Founder of Nomatic. He also adds that teaming up with McKinnon immediately gives potential customers a sense of trust.

The backpack uses a tried-and-true removable camera cube concept, not at all different from the original Camera Pack that was successfully sold in 2020. Citing the ability to move the pack in and out of the main bag, Nomatic says that the camera pack system can further stand up to the rigors of travel and that it will "empower photographers to capture life's moments."

While it is always a challenge to create a bag that will work for every type of photographer in every situation -- some might argue that is impossible -- Nomatic claims that the 25L Camera Backpack can do just that: meet the need of everyone with its ability to switch from a full photography arrangement into a "perfect" backpack for everyday use with no camera gear.

"The number one feature is customization with the cubes, dividers, and the adjustable ladder system giving users unlimited possibilities," the company claims.

It also has multiple access points: from the top, an external laptop sleeve, a back that fully opens, and a magnetic door to pull gear from the back. It also has a water bottle pocket (that also can work with tripods), water-resistant materials and zippers, multiple handles and straps, EVA molded back padding, and roller luggage pass-through.

Nomatic says that the Camera Sling 8L offers the same high-quality materials and comfort but is sized to carry a much smaller load. It has a quick-access shock cord closure designed to be used with one hand (while holding a camera in the other) and features a rigid wireframe construction and latch system that Nomatic says will make accessing and closing the bag easy.

Additionally, the new Camera Tech Organizer features water-resistant materials and zippers while also offering a set of "meaningful" pockets and organization methods to help manage items like SD cards, cords, card readers, action cameras, chargers, adapters, lighting, and other small pieces of kit. The Tech Organizer is similar to the one that Peak Design offers along with its Travel Backpack. While that bag had multiple flaws, that tech pouch was the best thing about it, and Nomatic seems to have taken notice.

The Tech Organizer is being offered for as low as $59, the Camera Sling for $139, and the Backpack for $199. Each of these prices are the lowest you'll find as part of the Kickstarter, with the final MSRP at $69, $149, $249 respectively. You can look at all the options on the company's Kickstarter page.

Disclaimer : Make sure you do your own research into any crowdfunding project you're considering backing. While we aim to only share legitimate and trustworthy campaigns, there's always a real chance that you can lose your money when backing any crowdfunded project.

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Nomatic and Peter McKinnon Launch Three New Everyday Bags

Three new carrying options from Nomatic and Peter McKinnon.