Episode Summary 
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Episode Summary
- Matt starts off with a few tips for doing macro photography
- Scott Bourne is back with his final segment on shutter speeds when shooting video with your DSLR
- Come see us at Photoshop World in Orlando, March 24-26!
- Larry Becker has a creative tip for making the Hoodman Loupe easier to use in his latest Cheap Shots segment
- Scott and Matt show off the Kelly Moore Bag, a camera bag for women.
- Kelly is also this week's photographer to check out!



















Wow!
Blurry shot explained away as fine art, now that’s a tip that I really needed. All my focus worries have now ended.
Thanks guys.
Came just at the right time for me as I’ve just been given an Tamron 90mm macro lens! Excellent stuff as always – the highlight of my photography week
By the way, how about a more general review of camera bags. I’m still looking for the right one! Thanks again.
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An alternative to Larry’s keychain would be Ski pass chords. Same kind of thing i.e. retractable chord, except smaller and you can often clip them to places other than your belt.
Matt, that was an ackward moment when you slapped Scott Bourne in the back. I wasn’t sure if a hug was coming next – lol. A simple “thanks for coming on” would suffice.
I do want to say It’s great that you guys changed the format of the show to cover general photography and Canon users too. It’s one of my favorite shows now.
Those are my wedding pictures that were shown on Kelly Moore’s blog at the end
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Hi,
Thanks for the cool macrophatography tips. And maby one idea for you to show tip about macro reversing ring for cheapshot. Will be great to show technic about that. Thanks
some tips on how to take meter reading and focus for landscape and use of filter would be great as Matt also loves landscape photography.
I just want to put it out there, but technically it’s called a handbag. A purse is where ‘dem coins and Benjamins go… (I could hear my momma dictating that in my head as I typed it–she was a handbag buyer at Neiman’s.)
I really liked Scott Bourne’s explanation of shutter speed for shooting video. I don’t currently shoot video but am interested in moving to it at some point fairly soon. I had always wondered how exposure worked in relation to shutter speed. Good to know.
Regarding Scott’s suggestion of using a collapsable rubber lens hood:
Rather than pay $35 for one 77mm Mamiya rubber hood, I bought Opteka hoods for my 77mm, 72mm and 67mm
threaded lenses for $11.95, $11.95 and $9.95 respectively.
They’e available through Amazon and 47th Street Camera.
You can’t beat the price – 3 for the price of 1!
Happy Shooting!
John
Thanks for the Macro segment!
I know this is off topic, but I have not been able to find any info in it.
Will Scott be sponsoring a World Wide PhotoWalk for 2010? I sure hope so
Monty
Finally caught up with all the episodes. Love it.
The info about the shutter speed on DSLR video surprises me…why wasn´t this written in the D300s instruction booklet so I didn´t have to waste so much time wondering why my videos turn out blurry!
Thanks!
This will really help me in the future. Thanks!