It is that time again to put out the call for another episode of the Camerosity Podcast. We have reached our
90th episode 91st episode, which means we get to honor another decade. This time its the 90s! Whether you interpret that to mean the 1990s or the 1890s is up to you!
Join us and share your favorite cameras from this decade, whether it is the Kemper Kombi, the Nikon 28Ti, or Theo’s all time favorite, the Mamiya 7!
We will record Episode 91 on Monday, May 5th at 7pm Central Daylight Time and 8pm Eastern Daylight Time. Join the discussion and you can tell your grandchildren that you are part of the legacy of the Camerosity Podcast!
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In order to join us, you’ll need the ability to join into a Zoom call through either a desktop computer or a mobile device running the Zoom app. Having your video on is not a requirement as we won’t use it for the show, but it might be helpful if you want to show us something. Although you will be joining us live, the podcast is not streamed live. It will be edited and posted later in the same week it is recorded.
It helps us tremendously if you have a good quality microphone and can participate in an area with minimal background noise. Although some background noise is to be expected, being in a public space or using your phone’s speakerphone will make it difficult to hear you.
Every other week, new episodes will be recorded (USUALLY) on Monday night from 7pm to approximately 9pm Central Daylight Time (UTC-5). This time slot is perfect for most of the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and most of Asia. Sadly, for those of you in Europe, unless you work the graveyard shift, it might be hard to join.
When it is time to join, you’ll need to click the following link or enter the following code into Zoom: 371 126 1517
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https://join.camerositypodcast.com
As we can only handle a small amount of people at once, anyone trying to join will be placed into a waiting room and you will be let in when we can get to you. Once you join in, say your name, where you’re from and you can ask your question or bring up whatever you wanted to talk about. If there are a lot of people in the waiting room, we might not be able to get to everyone, but we’ll do our best!