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David Hancock @UCrZlzcRfCKLngZnqNTmTQjw@youtube.com

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David Hancock, also known as YouTube’s Photography Professor


Welcoem to posts!!

in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

David Hancock
Posted 1 month ago

I know it's a bit late, but I'm just back into cell range. Happy fourth and yes that is, super distant in the background, Denali, so I included a super zoom just to show that amazing mountain's profile.

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David Hancock
Posted 1 month ago

Monday! This budget 40mm lens in Sony and Nikon Z has a chance to take on San Antonio!

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David Hancock
Posted 2 months ago

Thursday! The lens review that literally no one ever asked for, but can it hold up as a 50mm portrait option?

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David Hancock
Posted 2 months ago

Thursday! Get ready for the first Round Glass Review in a bit. This is for the Laowa 10mm f/2.8.

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David Hancock
Posted 2 months ago

Three new lens reviews! Look for these on Thursday 19 June (Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D), 26 June (Meike 50mm f/1.8 AF), and 7 July (Viltrox 40mm f/2.5).

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David Hancock
Posted 2 months ago

I know the channel has been pretty quiet the last few months, but I'm still here, still working on content, just without enough time to edit the videos that are ready to go. Here's a shot from this past weekend, though, taken with the Laowa 10mm.

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David Hancock
Posted 4 months ago

Riding in a self-driving car the first time. The future is now.

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David Hancock
Posted 4 months ago

I can never remember this place.

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David Hancock
Posted 6 months ago

Thursday! The Lens Showdown series kicks off 2025 with a one-on-one bought between two 40mm f/2.5 lenses. The Sony is a bit older but has Sony's engineering. The Viltrox is a new lens but also about 30% of the Sony's cost. Whatever happens, this matchup promises to be incredibly interesting.

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David Hancock
Posted 6 months ago

Thursday! Developing Solutions continues with a look at Rodinal at 1+25, 1+50, and 1+100 for stand developing. What's your favorite use for this chemistry?

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