Choosing Camera Formats

Fashion at the Drill HallFull frame or DX; Micro Four Thirds or one inch sensor compacts.  What about Large format or Medium format; or a camera phone or small sensor compact.

Every week on the forums you see camera A is better then camera B, format size W is better then X, yet in many ways its difficult to compare different formats.

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If I had to pick just one then it would be an impossible job.

I much prefer to have a selection of tools available, I was jealously reading the other day about a professional photographer who had grab bags all packed and ready to go for Medium Format, DX mirrorless (Fuji), and a large sensor compact.  Depending on how he felt, where he was going and what the shoot was for, he would just gab the appropriate bag and go.  He also had grab bags for different lighting solutions!

So money no option what would I go for.

Well for landscape I would have and I do have Large Format and Medium Format.  Large Format is not common today and is difficult and challenging to use.  Many would say you can get the same results with full frame 35mm and a high quality PC lens.  If your having to walk a long distance though a full frame mirrorless solution is a great compromise.

Studio I use a mix of equipment, either full frame 35mm or Medium format.

Street shooting is my little Leica, small and not screaming photographer is the ideal, Fuji mirrorless and Microfourthirds is also idea.

So for my formats it would be:

  • Large format 5 x 4 inch
  • Medium format 6 x 6 cm
  • 35mm Full frame SLR for Wildlife
  • 35mm Full frame Mirrorless for everyday
  • Microfourthirds for travelling light.

Oh course I am now going to ignore the above and mention some cameras.  What would I like to own looking at the cameras available today.

  • Large format – Ebony
  • Medium format – my Hasselblad and I would also add a Leica S
  • Full frame 35mm – Nikon D4 & D810, Leica M 240
  • DX ( ok so not on my list but I love the …) – Fuji X100T
  • Microfourthirds – Olympus OM-D E-M10

Compact System Camera or Single Lens Reflex?

Fuji XEvery week on some forum or the other you will see someone exclaiming that they have ditched their SLR gear and gone mirrorless.

The sales figures for 2014 though still do not show the big pickup in mirrorless sales.  While once again SLR sales are down, they are still vastly greater then CSC sales, which are still not really growing in the western market.   In the far east its a different matter and CSC sales are far better.

The other year I visited a museum that had just had a party of Japanese women visit, every single one of them had something like a Olympus Pen or Nikon J1 round their necks, not one had an SLR.

Certainly as far as sales go here in the UK, its the highend mirrorless that is selling and its selling as companion cameras to SLR users generally.  Though I have noticed more and more of the older generation ditching the SLR for the CSC due to weight concerns.

The big question is are Canon and Nikon going to advance the SLR anymore, because in a few years focus and EVF viewfinders will have reached parity with SLR’s and then where are people going to put there dollars?

Nikon Quality Control

I know Leica equipment is very expensive but they really understand customer service. Issues are dealt with well.

With the Nikon D750 and its recent flare issues we have now had the last four full frame cameras released with issues. Now problems do happen but Nikons response to its customers has not been good.

Come on Nikon, up your game.

First Releases of 2015

Lowepro Lens TrekkerThis week we have CES2015, a show that now seems to contain everything from Cars, TV’s to Computers and Drones.

If you get the chance check out the self parking Audi/VW video showing a dog parking a car, very funny.

It’s been the camera and lens announcements I have been listening out for. Particularly Nikon news.

While the camera announcement of the D5500 with its improved fully articulating screen, did not interest me the announcement of a new 300mm f/4 lens did. While I am not in the market for this lens, a good quality f/4 lens is something that Nikon needs more of. Not everyone can afford the fast f/2.8 lens and the slow consumer lens just do not cut it. What we want is a full range of quality zooms and this is something that Nikon have been slow to do unlike Canon.

A New Year and back on the Bike

BWM GS at Castle Howard
BWM GS at Castle Howard

Today was our first day back at work for 2015, as is usual we commuted on the motorcycle and as is traditional I made a note of the milage, as I like to keep a track of my yearly motorcycle milage.

This year saw the GS hit 36946 miles so that was 4894 for 2014.  It seems every year we do less.  We have not done a big bike holiday for a couple of years now and its likely to be at least another year before we do another one as we have too much to do at home, still I am sure we will find time for the odd day trip to Whitby.

So what did you get for Christmas

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Terry White apart from being a Photoshop God and a good photographer is always posting about interesting gadgets he has found but this year he really topped himself.  How cool is this.  How often like me do you want to charge the iPhone or iPad in the kitchen, and now you have this a kitchen roll stand with built in charging!

Happy New Year

Water NymphSo 2014 is over and we are now in 2015.  Last year had a small number of shoots, several experimental shoots testing ideas for some future shoots, and a few very complex shoots came together to produce photographs like the one above.

Over the next month i’ll be doing a lot thinking of new ideas and things I want to try, so once again, while i’ll not be producing a lot of work I hope to produce two or three stunning photographs like these.

Opera Recital Practice, Leica M8, Summilux 50mm
Opera Recital Practice, Leica M8, Summilux 50mm

Last year also saw me continuing a long term project documenting the Lincoln Bailgate area for a book I am planning.  I’ll be continuing this as well as completing a few other long term projects.

Always have a project you can turn to, to keep your mind focused.

Last year I shot very little wildlife so i’ll be wanting to correct this and also shoot more more large format landscape.

Its looking to be fun and busy year ahead.