Finally the much requested Leica Q3 43

The Leica Q series has been incredibly successful. It has two criticisms; price, but a European built camera made in small numbers is never going to be cheap; and the choice of lens, a 28mm for full frame. For many just too wide for general use.

Many asked for 35mm and just as many requested 50mm.

For many 35mm is too wide, which is why Leica chose 28mm originally. Leica’s new model is 43mm, now 40mm to 45mm was very popular in the past, and by choosing 43mm Leica is likely to capture those wanting a 35mm and the 50mm.

I think it was an excellent choice.

Project Red

Redheaded model in red dress looking at camera

Some of my project ideas are extremely simple but end up working very well.

Project Red is one such idea.

I have been going back to this theme since the early 2000’s and it’s interesting how the idea has changed from studio to more environmental out door shoots. Something that I will be continuing to come back to over the next few years.

Nikon S glass, what’s in an f-stop

Canon have their L glass. Sony have G class. With the Nikon Z system we have S glass.

Top of the range, very little compromise.

Now back in the old f mount days, Nikon did not differentiate there top professional glass, but in general it was f/1.4 prime lens were pro and the f/1.8 were a slightly cheaper option.

Nikon caused some surprise when they released the new S range f/1.8 lens with people wondering if these were actually pro as they were not f/1.4. They have now started to fill out there range with some S glass at f/1.2.

Leica M10

So it was with some surprise they released a couple of non S f/1.4. It’s been an interesting choice. For those that feel the S glass is too clinical we now have a smaller lighter f1.4 lens with a bit more character.