
Nikon Z7
Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.2 S
50mm, 1/50 Sec at f/1.2, ISO9000
Post Processed in Adobe Lightroom Classic V14.3.1
Family, Photography and other misc news
Nikon Z7
Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.2 S
50mm, 1/50 Sec at f/1.2, ISO9000
Post Processed in Adobe Lightroom Classic V14.3.1
Nikon Z7
Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.2 S
50mm, 1/60 Sec at f/5.6, ISO1250
Post Processed in Adobe Lightroom Classic V14.2
Nikon Z7
Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.2 S
50mm, 1/200 Sec at f/8, ISO64
Post Processed in Adobe Lightroom Classic V14.2
My morning routine used to start with our radio alarm clock broadcasting our local commercial radio station; LINCSFM. An award winning station, with local presenters highlighting local events. It was good entertainment and fun.
Like much local media and local small independent shops, everyone is under a lot of pressure. Our local newspaper has gone from daily to once a week. And now the local radio station has gone.
Thanks to a change in legislation by the last conservative government, the local Media Act 2024 enabled larger companies to buy up local radio stations and last Friday they were able to remove all local broadcasting.
Its a sad good bye to:
In the mean time I’ll be tuning into my local BBC station for their breakfast show, and I see a new local radio station is trying to start up. https://www.lincssound.com So I’ll be giving them a listen when they start up on the 30th June.
Nikon Z7 and birds in flight.
With autofocus modes today we have modes for everything. Currently Nikon are rolling out a bird in flight mode for there latest cameras.
But even without such modes you can get photographs of fast moving events even with an older body such as a original Nikon Z7.
Leica M series range finders always have a mid season refresh, usually a different paint job, sometimes more RAM and additions such as sapphire glass and missing the famous red dot to make them a little more stealthy on the street.
The M11-P was released a year ago, and now we have another new paint job with returns every few years. The Leica M11-P Safari is now out so if your in the market and still have a M9, M240 or even a M10 it might be worth looking at.
With the new Nikon Z5 Mark II hitting the shelves of retailers Nikon have now launched there summer sale offers, and I am so tempted to pull the trigger on a Nikon Zf. I would be a spare backup body on professional shoots, and a every day fun camera when out and about.
Check your local retailer.
A major firmware release appeared this week for the ZF. Features like Autofocus bird tracking mode has now appeared.
With the new Z5II, Z6III, all using the same processing engine as the flagships Z9 and Z8, and this the ZF we are seeing common features rolled across the board.
Its great to see Nikon not skipping advanced features on their cheaper models.
Fuji camera are very popular and they have two key selling points. One is the more traditional ergonomics with lens aperture rings and a traditional shutter speed dial; and two is their film simulations.
It’s something that Fuji pushes a lot, but the truth is many cameras have profiles. Now I shoot 99% with a Nikon Neutral profile which I use as a base, but often use Nikon Standard Monochrome with an Orange filter for black and white. If you are using profiles and using Adobe Lightroom, remember to ensure on your import settings is using camera settings and not changing it on the import.
As you can see here, with it set to camera settings you get your camera profile settings, I also have a number of custom ones I have created in Lightroom as well.
I see a lot of people selling presets for Lightroom on the internet but it’s very easy to create your own unique look and then create your own profile.
Less is more; is something that many people like in design.
In camera design this can be good and bad. A Leica M rangefinder is a very simple design with traditional controls.
The latest Hasselblads with there icon based menu system are a breath of fresh air, instead of having to wade though the typical menus of the Sony, Fuji, Canon and Nikons.
I leave Leica off there list as they have done a lot of work to simply the menu system, and with the Leica TL they had the icon style menu interface,
The Sigma BF is going to appeal to a different kind of photographer and is even more cut down then the Leica TL was. For some its going to inspire and I congratulate Sigma for being so brave in producing this.