LTP 107: Allison Sheridan's Post-DSLR World
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In last month’s solo show Bart shared his thoughts on the end of the SLR era, and why he thought the mirrorless future was nothing to worry abut. This month Bart chats with long-time friend of the show Allison Sheridan from the NosillaCast podcast (www.podfeet.com/) about her experiences living in that post-SLR world, and why she doesn’t miss her old Nikon DSLRs. Listen, subscribe, and get the show notes at lets-talk.ie/ltp107. This show is ad-free because of the generosity of listeners like you. Please considering supporting the show on Patreon (https://patreon.com/ltpod). Reminder - you can submit questions for future Q & A shows at lets-talk.ie/photoq.
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- Bart Busschots (host) - @bbusschots - Flickr
- Allison Sheridan from the NosillaCast Podcast - @podfeet - Flickr
In last month's solo show Bart shared his thoughts on the end of the SLR era, and why he thought the mirrorless future was nothing to worry abut. This month Bart chats with long-time friend of the show Allison Sheridan from the NosillaCast podcast about her experiences living in that post-SLR world, and why she doesn't miss her old Nikon DSLRs.
While this podcast is free for you to enjoy, it's not free for Bart to create. Please consider supporting the show by becoming a patron on Patreon.
Reminder - you can submit questions for future Q & A shows at http://lets-talk.ie/photoq
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This is a cross-over episode with Allison’s Chit Chat Across the Pond Lite podcast, and you’ll find the show notes for this episode on her site.
This episode is free for you to enjoy, free from ads, and free from sponsors, but it's not free to produce. This podcast is 100% listener supported, without the support of people like you, it would not exist. Please consider supporting our work.
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