With All Of The Deals, What Did I Buy?

There is  a lot of new gear coming in for the new year, as we look ahead to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in Jan 2025, and fresh product slates from most of the brands. Will be posting as they come in, and get some real world look at them
It’s true, there were some incredible deals during Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and honestly still more on the way before years end. I hope you took advantage for gifts and end of year purchases.
Some great stuff in there!

Personally, I did pick up some extra batteries for my mirrorless, and handy mounts for camera and phone.

There was one solid purchase amidst all of the sale events.

The item I purchased wasn’t on sale, but that’s ok.  The DJI Pocket Osmo 3.

4K, portrait or landscape mode, all of the usual gimbals tracking choices, wireless connects to the DJI MIMO app to view or edit AND an incredible array of customization for picture and audio you will love.

Key Features

3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer, 1″ CMOS Sensor,  Up to 4K120 Resolution, 2″ Rotatable Screen, Smart Horizontal/Vertical Shooting, D-Log M & 10-Bit Support, Active Track 6.0, Up to 166 Minutes of Battery Life, USB-C PD Cable Included, Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Support.

You can buy the unit alone, for about $520, and they offer a creator combo wth a lot of stuff you would be buying anyway, and you’ll save dough.  It is about $140 more. Highly recommend!

Here is what you get in the creator combo. The extra battery, microphone, and carrying bag made the most sense to me as an extra. The wide angle lens, which fits into the case, is not high on my list. you can see by the + sign what additional items you get.

I have added a few things, not in the creator combo that met some of my specific needs. BTW, do not forget one of the things on the list, the screen and lens protector. Only $9 and will give peace of mind as you take the camera in and out of the case. Here is my full personal list of additional things to get.

The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 is fast becoming my go-to camera for a variety of things:
On the street interviews:
A non obtrusive 4k video camera, with all the shooting bells and whistles I need, plus the ability to do a Blue Tooth connection to a phone for a larger monitor.
Speaking of the phone, which I prefer not to use in these situations. Why?
Have you ever had a video get interrupted by an incoming call or text?
I know, put it in airplane mode.
The Pocket 3 is a dedicated machine, designed to do what I need, multi format, and yes, have to send it to the phone app OR use a micro sd card reader to input it to your phone or an iPad for editing/upload.
And that’s not all.
Let’s talk about the DJI mic that connects automatically with the Pocket 3 when both are turned on. Plus a small tripod so you can sit it on a table.

It’s pretty great, and the mic has a 32 bit float, which will record the track to the mic itself as well as the Pocket 3. Comes with a fuzzy cat, can be clipped or mag attached. You can also plug in a lav mic if you’d like to be more discreet.
All sounding great right?
However, if you are just interviewing people on the street, maybe you don’t want to put the mic on someone you don’t know.
To solve this problem I added this $19 item that has a cold shoe, perfect for mounting a shotgun mic like a ShiftCam shotgun, which I like because it has a headphone jack on it so you can monitor the recording.
The mic needs a cable that goes from 3.5 TRS to TRRS, and then TRRS to USB-C to plug direct into the Pocket 3. The TRS to TRRS cable comes with the ShiftCam mic. The Apple connector you will need to add.

Here it is mounted: You can also add the extra battery if you’d like a longer handle.

That $19 expansion adapter also has the now classic 2 prong connector used by Go-Pro, so you can attach a ton of things to it, or grip it to another surface.

In the personal list above, I also added Apple in-ear  USB-C wired earphones to monitor recording when not using a shotgun mic like the ShiftCam. Great for private playback audio. You can actually record audio with them as well.

This camera is now in my bag at all times.

There was one other thing I wanted to do with this new workhorse.
How can I attach to my Rodecaster for podcasts so I use the Shure SM7B, have the sweet pre-amps, and also use the jingle pad for my pre-recorded music and sound effects?
I have the 1st version of the Rodecaster and have used it for over 120 podcasts, but 2025 will bring video with it, to enhance the podcast.
Could I attach traditional cameras and then sync everything in edit? Probably. I was looking for an easier solution. I’m a one man band.

After multiple calls with Rode, and hours at BH photo, I was told it couldn’t happen.

It Can!

This week I’ll post about the solution I found, and how it works. And it works like a champ!
Saved money, great video quality, excellent sound, and everything a tracking video gimbal all in one !

With a new feature called Product Showcase, the Pocket 3 will track the product close to the lens, and lock it in even without it being in center. No focus searching, or distracting oscillating.

As you can tell, I’m pretty happy with this purchase!  I also buy just about all of my photo/video gear from BH, because they stand by every product. During the holidays, they are allowing returns up to Feb!

True, I did get their credit card, PayBoo, as it saves me tax on every purchase. you should look into it.

Reflecting on the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami: A Moment to Be Grateful and Remember

As we enter this holiday season, one thing to remember, is those we love, and those we’ve lost. National Geographic and Disney, have created a documentary series, directed by Daniel Bogado, re-telling the story of this tragic event. It takes a special talent to sift through 300 hours of real documenting footage to tell a story of human depth, in the face of natures unrelenting devastating power. Streaming now

 

We are now approaching the 20th anniversary of one of the deadliest natural disasters in history—the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 26, 2004. And there’s a profound opportunity to pause and reflect. The scale of the devastation is still hard to fathom: over 250,000 people lost their lives, entire communities were wiped out, and the impact stretched across 14 countries. Yet, amid this heartbreaking tragedy, there are stories of incredible survival, resilience, and compassion that inspire us to be thankful.
We’ve all seen the Hollywood portrayal of this disaster, but the real stories are far more powerful. At a screening, we heard from one of the 2 brothers who survived, while losing their parents in this event.
That real world connection was palpable.

Tsunami: Race Against Time, a National Geographic series marking this anniversary, dives into the personal accounts of those who lived through it—the survivors, the scientists, the journalists, and the unsung heroes who risked their lives to save others. The series, crafted with painstaking care, uses 300 hours of archival footage, firsthand testimonies, and cutting-edge simulations to recreate the terror of that day.

Water and debris surround Banda Aceh’s Grand Mosque in the aftermath of the tsunami. A massive earthquake in the Indian Ocean sets off a tsunami which within minutes arrives in the bustling city of Aceh, causing unprecedented havoc and devastation. “Tsunami: Race Against Time” follows the desperate struggle to survive of people in Indonesia and Thailand caught in the unfolding catastrophe, as well as the scientists racing against time to warn the world. (Hotli Simanjuntak)

Gratitude in the Face of Tragedy
Why reflect on such a painful chapter in history? Because it calls for a deeper understanding of the fragility of life and the strength of the human spirit. It invites us to be grateful—not just for what we have, but for the gift of life itself. The survivors, who recount the chaos, the fear, and the loss, also share stories of incredible bravery. Scientists worked tirelessly against the clock to understand the tsunami and warn the world; rescue workers faced impossible odds to save lives; and journalists reported in real time, bringing the magnitude of the disaster to the global stage.

What stands out in these stories isn’t just the pain, but the profound moments of connection, the acts of kindness, and the unyielding will to survive. Those who were fortunate enough to make it through that day live with a renewed appreciation for each precious moment they have. They know, more than most of us, how fleeting life can be.

The Race Against Time
The tsunami arrived without warning. Waves that reached up to 100 feet high rolled across the Indian Ocean, devastating coastlines from Indonesia to Sri Lanka to the east coast of Africa. In the hours that followed, scientists and experts worked with unprecedented urgency to understand the disaster and prevent further loss. The survivors, many of whom share their stories for the first time in Tsunami: Race Against Time, demonstrate the depth of human resilience. It’s a testament to our capacity to endure—and to our ability to rebuild, both physically and emotionally.
As we watch the series, or revisit the history, we are reminded not just of what was lost, but of the communities that came together to heal and rebuild. For many, the tsunami marked a new chapter, not just of recovery, but of growth, determination, and the realization that each day is a gift.

A Call to Gratitude
As the 20th anniversary of the 2004 tsunami approaches, let’s take a moment to reflect—not just on the loss, but on the survival, the rebuilding, and the lessons learned. Let’s be thankful for the lives we lead today, for the people we hold dear, and for the resilience that allows us to carry on, no matter the challenges we face. In the wake of one of the worst natural disasters in history, there is room for gratitude, even in the darkest of times.
In the face of tragedy, we have the choice to remember, to honor the past, and to find hope in our ability to keep going, to keep rebuilding, and to keep being there for each other. As we mark this anniversary, let’s be thankful—for life, for the lessons we learn, and for the strength we find in moments of great adversity.

For the documentarian readers here, consider the depth, and humanity the director, Daniel Bogado and his team, brought to this series.

Outstanding, and heart wrenching all at once.

 

 

 

Photoinduced Is 19 years Old Today!

Yep, it’s true.
I woke up on Jan 1, 2005, and had the original concept for Photoinduced.com.
With the design help of Barbarian group, this was built to be a multimedia platform dedicated to video and photography. Reviews, resources, interviews, and yes, product giveaways.
At the time the video pipeline wasn’t big enough to develop all of the ideas I had, so I incorporated Youtube.

After almost a year of development, Photoinduced.com went live on Dec.5th, 2005.

And the videos weren’t meant to be slick, over produced content, but real world looks, by a real world user at the gear available.
By connecting with brands, and attending all of the trade shows I could, the entirety of it all became clear. And by listening to all of you, the direction became formed, and honestly, has shifted with the tech growth and tools available. There are tabs at the top of the site page that have morphed and changed through the years.I think you’ll find them useful

Very important was to also share in the work by the masters and practitioners, for a fuller appreciation of what you all were creating.
Sometimes about admiration for the those that went before, sometimes hearing commentary from their own lips.
It was about the exhibits, and the books, that help lead the way, and also inspire.

A quote from Andy Adams, from FlakPhoto: “I remember the first time I met you, Damon – Review LA; I
think it was 2009. I was so impressed with what you were doing with
Photoinduced and wanted to emulate your success. Thanks for being a
constant source of inspiration. Looking forward to randomly running into you at
MoMA again one of these days…”

There was a weekly newsletter in the beginning, that has fallen away.

2025 will see some changes, and some additions. Always good to evolve!

And the question is: what is the best way to reach out to you?
Is a newsletter the best? TikTok? Reddit? FB? IG? Snap? BlueSky?

let me know what you think:

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Thank you for your response. ✨

For that #TBT vibe, here is a screenshot from 2009 home page , featuring a post about Wyatt Neumann.

Holiday Gift Guide 2024 – Take A Breath

I hope you all had a great holiday, and were able to buy the things you needed, wanted, or for gifts. In the spirit of the season, here is a clip from Mad Men with the best pitch of all time.

I know that many times the photos/video we make are not personal, but business.

This product, no longer used or made, gives a reason for its being.

Yes, more product reviews and gift guides coming up!

 

Holiday Gift Guide 2024 – Testing 1..2..3..

Ok, let’s talk about audio.
You know that it’s 50% of your content, unless it’s bad. Then it’s 80%

Remember there are links to all of the gear mentioned for your ease of deeper diving.

When you want the choice to go more mobile, connect directly into your camera , or to a portable mixer, this now standard from Rode, the Rode Wireless Pro just works . With a receiver and 2 wireless mics, you can quickly hook up your subjects for an interview situation. Plus this new setup gets you 2 lavalier mics for a more discreet mic situation.And finally, a compact charging and storage case. In NYC, I’ve seen the local news station using these as they cover the local beat.

This new version features a 32 bit float, which is essentially a secondary recording that can ensure a quality recording when you go to edit. Basically a secondary track with a lower audio ceiling so you do not get “clipping” or distortion. N0t able to use that feature direct into your camera, but it’s your audio  insurance. Read more about 32 bit floats here.
Good news is that it is also compatible with a lot of other Rode products. Honestly it may be a bit harder to find due to the popularity, but worth the hunt.

They have just introduced a smaller set of 2 mic/transmitter plus a receiver called the  Micro 2-Person Ultracompact Wireless Microphone System with USB-C Connector Continue Reading »

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