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Ep.4: The One Where We Talk About Our Issues With G.A.S (Gear Acquisition Syndrome)

Ep. 4

Ep.4: The One Where We Talk About Our Cameras and G.A.S Issues

In our FOURTH episode, we get stuck in to a juicy one, discussing all things cameras, our G.A.S (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) issues and why we can't help but pickup and collect new cameras.

Do the best cameras make the best photographers? Is it important to try different cameras to find the one(s) you love? And will Jack (JT) ever tell us about his 4x5 camera?!

As always, we're keen to hear your thoughts, and if you've got any questions for us that we can answer on a future episode, send them in to us at voicenotespodcast@jackslab.co.

This episode was hosted by Jack Ford, Rosie Warwick and Jack Tolhurst.

Don't forget to head over to www.jackslab.co for all your film processing needs.

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