
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

Family, Photography and other misc news

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

Nikon Zf
Leica Elmar-M 24mm f/3.8
Voigtländer M to Z Adapter
24mm, 1/15 Sec at f/1.8, ISO400
Post Processed in Adobe Lightroom Classic V15.1.1

Nikon Zf
Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.8 S
35mm, 1/2500 Sec at f/1.8, ISO100
Post Processed in Adobe Lightroom Classic V15.1

I usually have something in mind when I visit the Photo and video show, in the past its been monitors, bags, paper, printers, batteries.
Last time I got myself a new rucksack from peak designs. I find some of their products hit and miss. The camera straps and ruck sack is brilliant. I was not impressed with the small tripod and picked myself up a 3 Legged Thing PUNKS Brian 2..0 with Airhed Neo 2.0.
My NEC Adobe RGB monitor is getting a bit long in the tooth now, over ten years old and it’s developed a line draw issue, which is irritating but does not stop it from working. So monitors are top of my list. I will also be looking at small leather bags. Not that I need one but like many photographers I seem to collect bags and am always looking for the next one to fill a niche.
Theres are a few cameras I want to look at so a trip to the Fuji stand and the Hasselblad stand. Chris who I will be going with is an Olympus (now OM) user so a trip there will be on the cards.
Its nice to get your hands on cameras and how a camera feels in the hand I feel is the most important, even more important then the specification.

There are a number of key specialist lens missing from Nikon’s Z lens range.
Nikon released two macro lens but we are missing some wide-angle primes and specialist lens such as tilt-shift. Despite what some will tell you this cannot be done as well in software as it can with a specialist lens. So there are areas where independents can fill these gaps.
We now have the announcement of this Tilt-Shift from TTArtisan. A welcome addition to the range.

One of my old batteries for my ThinkPad T480 ran down to zero and powered off the laptop. Since then I got the following message on boot:
“The battery installed is not supported by the system and will not charge”
The message was the same when I put in my spare battery as well.
A quick search of the internet soon resolved it.
Unplug from the mains and hold down while powered off the Fn key and the S and V keys for 1 minute. Then hold the power button for 1 minute, then plug in and power on.
This resets the BIOS and resolves the issue.

This is an old photograph taken on Ilford HP5 Plus.
This is the entrance to the Quakers friends meeting house in Lincoln. This is part of a long term project of doors, archways and alleys.
This February’s 2026 picture of the month was part of this project.


With my day job in IT, I generally work from home but I’ll pop in Lincoln usually at least once a week as I have a client there.

I’ll often have my Leica with me and will snap photos of buildings and people. You never know when you might take a killer shot.

Leica have partnered with phone companies before, but this looks to be their most ambitious collaboration. Lens and interface by Lecia with some manual controls.
I do use my iPhone camera sometimes when nothing else is around, but personally I prefer a good compact or would cary my Leica M10.

The best thing about mirrorless is the ability to mount so many classic lens. Some people are very apprehensive about using manual focus lenses so a number of companies produce adapters that not only adapt the mount but offer additional functionality such as closer focusing ability or in the case of Megadap, they offer autofocus ability.
The Nikon version of this for the Z mount has been out for a while but now they finally announce the Canon RF version.

The way some of the classic lens render is not as clinical as some modern lens are some very beautiful images can be produced.

January saw snow, and I took a number of photographs testing out my Leica 24mm M lens on my Nikon Zf.

Then just a few weeks later we have temperatures over 10C and it feels lovely to see the sun again.


When Nikon came out with their first Z cameras, they release the traditional modern trinity to go with them. The Z 14-24mm, 24-70mm and the 70-200 f/2.8. There were essentially minor reworks of the latest F designs, better but not as good as they could have been given the advantages the new mount gave.
Recently we had the new 24-70mm and now they have announced the new 70-200mm f/2.8.
Smaller, lighter, faster in focus; and finally it comes with an Arc Swiss foot.
The best thing I like about it is the new control ring which can click or be de-clicked. So if your using it for aperture or exposure compensation or maybe ISO, your less likely to knock it to another setting.