
Nikon Zf
Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.8 S
35mm, 1/500 Sec at f/8, ISO400
Post Processed in Adobe Lightroom Classic V15.3

Family, Photography and other misc news

Nikon Zf
Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.8 S
35mm, 1/500 Sec at f/8, ISO400
Post Processed in Adobe Lightroom Classic V15.3

Nikon Zf
Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.2 S
50mm, 1/200 Sec at f/11, ISO100
Post Processed in Adobe Lightroom Classic V15.2.1

Leica M10
Leica Sumlux-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH
50mm, 1/125 Sec at f/5.6, ISO500
Post Processed in Adobe Lightroom Classic V15.2


It looks to be just a bug fix but if your a Nikon Z5 II owner download v1.11.

Leica have been very successful with their black and white sensors in the Leica Q and M series cameras. Pentax have released one, and Phase have released a black and white digital back. In general if you want to try a back and white sensor camera its an expensive option.
With the recent Ricoh Gr back and white camera its now getting cheaper to get into this dedicated BW photography niche.
Now we are starting to see rumours about a possible back and white only Olympus OM3. This would be great if true. Its a risk but MicroFourThirds needs a bit of excitement introducing into the range, and maybe under the new leadership OM may take those risks.

It’s been a couple of years since we have seen any new telephotos from Nikon. Nikon has produced some stunning new lens recently and it’s going to be interesting to see what new technology is going to be included. Nice to see a built in 1.4 teleconverter as well so this is going to be an extremely useful lens for people. At f/2.8 its going to be expensive but this looks to be very sweet and capable lens.

Vintage is in.
And vintage music media is also very popular. You will hear that vinyl records are now outselling all other physical media. This sounds like a surprising statement and it needs looking into.
Maybe a better question is what are people listening to?
Well for most its streaming, then there’s those who buy Flac/mp3 etc files. For physical media most people are listening to CD’s so how come the headline?
Well many people are buying records to collect, people who do not even have record players. Then lets look at that original statement and what do they mean its out selling other media, well by value it is leading the charge, but with many records now costing £30 to £50 a record, while a new CD can often be picked up for £8. That’s a big difference. You need to sell three to five CD’s to equate to the value of one vinyl record.

I have mentioned before that I still buy DVD’s of films and series I like, and I also still buy music on CD and vinyl.
Sales do seem to be growing and it was interesting to see more films and series being removed from Amazon that people had bought as digital streams, now their purchases are gone.
So remember unless you have the media file downloaded DRM free or the physical media you likely license the software and not own it; and it be taken away from you.

Mayday, May Poles, Morris Dancers; we have a lot of history here in the UK and some of our traditions are still maintained by volunteers.
If your in the UK today, I hope you enjoyed your bank holiday and took advantage of the events in a city, town or village near you.

Whenever I am in a city or town, I look out for independent coffee shops. Away from the uniform chain shops that occupy the high street I find interesting record shops, coffee shops, secondhand shops and sometimes even camera shops, yes they still exist.
Often the buildings have more character and there are often photo opportunities.

Nikon Zf and Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 G F mount lens.

Portraits do not have to be boring, but trying to get a new interesting look is difficult and its doubtful you will come up with anything that has not been done before.
But experiment, try models with different looks, try a different lighting style. You may fail but you also will learn.

One of the advantages that has driven users to the Olympus MicroFourThird is the flexibility it offers, with mount adapters available for most lens. Many Olympus users have been collecting and using classic lens from other manufacturers.
I have the Voiglander adapter for the Nikon Z mount to enable me to use my collection of Leica M mount lens, and the Nikon Z to F adapter for F mount lens, but we now have a whole range of Shoten adapters allowing nine major lens mounts.
