While many of the creator-focused additions to the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra are direct responses to what Apple is doing with the iPhone (digital aperture adjustment and log video are prime examples), it is perhaps Google that Samsung should be most wary of.
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In This Episode
- 00:00 – Intro
- 06:36 – One-of-a-kind Nikon fisheye lens costs $250,000
- 09:27 – Pentax discontinues the K-3 III in Japan… but not in the US
- 13:08 – Tamron adds 120FPS support to 50-400mm on Sony E-Mount… with a caveat
- 16:23 – Sony adds content authenticity to a1, a1, and a9 III
- 19:39 – Fujifilm’s new Instax Wide Evo
- 22:26 – Did Samsung do enough to stand apart from Google?
- 41:49 – What have you been up to?
- 46:15 – Tech support
- 1:14:30 – Feel good story of the week