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Billy Newman Photo Podcast | 263 Thunder, Tech, and Trails: Mac Pro Video Processing from the Fremont National Forest



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Episode Overview Billy Newman discusses professional video rendering on a 2013 Mac Pro, tackles file format conversion challenges, and shares his camping experience during an intense thunderstorm in the Fremont National Forest. The episode covers technical workflows, public land exploration, photography equipment insights, and wedding photography challenges with the Sony A7R.

Key Topics & Timestamps

Mac Pro Performance and Video Processing

•2013 Mac Pro still delivers $2,000 worth of computing power despite being ancient in computer years

•Xeon processor and professional graphics cards justify the investment for video rendering

•Converting various file formats (.mov, .mkv, .mp4, AVI, MPG) to standardized high-definition MP4

•Using HandBrake, Final Cut Pro, or FFmpeg for batch video conversion

•360-degree video stitching projects benefit significantly from Mac Pro processing power

Public Land Navigation and Mapping

•Learning distinctions between National Forest, BLM, National Park, State Park, Wilderness Areas, and National Wildlife Refuge lands

•Map accuracy issues in remote areas – ground truth often differs from published maps

•Washboard road effects from natural erosion creating driving challenges

•OnX Off-Road app ($29.99/year) for detailed offline backcountry maps

•Great American Outdoors Act providing $3 billion annually for public land maintenance

Photography Equipment and Techniques

•Canon 17-40mm wide-angle lens performance for real estate, Airbnb, and landscape work

•Moving away from shooting wide-open apertures (f/1.8-2.8) toward more controlled settings

•Binocular harness system for carrying mirrorless cameras during hiking

•Lightning photography techniques using long exposure cycling on tripods

•Film camera integration with modern Canon L-series lenses

Sony A7R Wedding Photography Experience

•Excellent low-light sensor performance and image quality

•Autofocus struggles in low light compared to older Canon/Nikon contrast-detection systems

•Battery consumption issues during intensive shooting (48GB of data written)

•Battery grip necessity for professional wedding work

•Phase detection autofocus advantages in newer Sony models

Fremont National Forest Camping

•Thunderstorm experience at 5,100 feet elevation with continuous lightning activity

•Summer weather patterns and mountain thunderhead formation

•Dispersed camping opportunities and scouting new locations

•Bird watching integration with photography workflow

Technical Insights

Video File Management

•Standardizing formats prevents long-term compatibility issues

•Mac Pro justification for intensive rendering workflows

•File conversion strategy for archival purposes

Photography Workflow Evolution

•Wide-angle lens versatility beyond real estate applications

•Binocular harness as camera carrying solution for hikers

•Integration of film and digital systems using same lens ecosystem

Public Land Access

•Understanding land designation impacts usage permissions

•Map reliability challenges in remote areas

•Technology solutions for backcountry navigation

Equipment Mentioned

Computing

•2013 Mac Pro with Xeon processor

•HandBrake video conversion software

•Final Cut Pro

•FFmpeg terminal application

Photography Gear

•Canon 17-40mm f/4L wide-angle lens

•Sony A7R mirrorless camera

•Canon L-series lenses

•Vintage Canon film camera from KEH

•Binocular harness carrying system

•Nikon 50mm f/1.8 (“Nifty Fifty”)

Navigation & Apps

•OnX Off-Road mapping applica


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