Low End Fuji’s X Trans without the X Trans

fuji X-A1

 

The mirror-less Fuji X-E1 released recently was a slightly new direction for Fuji.  There are a number of defining features that one thinks of when you mention the Fuji X range.  First the X Trans sensor, then the hybrid optical/evf view finders.  Finally the transitional controls with real aperture rings.

The X-E1 had no view finder and also a new range of lens with no aperture ring.  Now we have a new low end model the X-A1, this is similar to X-E1 but without the X Trans sensor; so basically a Fuji X branded camera with none of the features that define a X series camera.

Its an odd direction for Fuji to take, basically this is the same as most other mirror-less options, it will be interesting how it takes off.  I would also like to know if it has the AA filter.  The big thing about the X Trans sensor was it did not need the AA filter so if this does not but has a bayer array then their marketing department is sending mixed signals.

Camera’s ver Phones

Ricoh GRIf you check the stats on Flicker, you will see that the iPhone is the top camera.

Phones get a lot of criticism on the camera front, but if you compare them to most low end compacts they are pretty good, and as you tend to always have your phone with you its understandable why so many good pictures are taken with phones.

With the release this week of the iPhone and its improved camera and clever dual colour temperature flash you can see from this and from the recent Sony announcements on the phone front that phone camera manufactures seem to be thinking outside of the box and finding solutions to problems that camera manufactures have been unable to solve.

If your after a compact, apart from high end compacts or mirror less cameras its hard to recommend any that could do a better job then most camera phones today.

 

Projects – Kings Cross

Kings Cross, Leica M4, Film HP5Plus
Kings Cross, Leica M4, Film HP5Plus

Its always good to have a few photography projects running, I have one based on female backs, one one drinks and two based on location, one a local park, with each shot taken from exactly the same point through a period of several years and then this one based on Kings Cross in London.

The Kings Cross Project is a set of photographs showing the people and architecture of this great train station. I have been photographing the area with either the Leica M4 using film or my M8, with all shots processed as Black & Whites.

Kings Cross Project- Leica_

 

I was in London again yesterday so once again while waiting for my train back home I took the opportunity to work the area some more.

Kings Cross Coffee Break
Kings Cross Coffee Break

As projects go this one is pretty relaxing and focuses on the building and people in it. When ever I go to London it makes a break to work on this and build on my ideas.

 

 

 

A Compact with an EVF

Leica Compact with EVFIn the continuation of the partnership with Panasonic, we have one of the most interesting small sensored compacts yet.

Since the world went digital viewfinders are the exception rather then the rule.

Fuji with the little X10 produced the first small compact with optical view finder and have upgraded it this year with the X20.

Now we have a new small compact to add to this list of one.  The Panasonic model is called the Lumix DMC LF1.

Panasonic LF1While the Leica model is called the Leica C Type 112.  Its a jointly produced model with the electronics being Panasonic and the lens being Leica.  The only other difference is the firmware, with Panasonc and Leica using their own firmware giving them each a different colour signature.

Leica C CompactThe big thing about this camera is the small Electronic Viewfinder a first for a small sensored compact.

Most people would go for the Panasonic model at £200 cheaper it makes sense if you live in the EU.  The EU enforces a two year guarantee for electronic goods, so apart from the Leica look from the files due to the Leica firmware the only extra you get is a free license of Adobe Lightroom.

If you live outside the EU then the Leica makes more sense as you get a two year guarantee with Leica products and depending on which non EU country you buy it in you may only get a six or twelve month guarantee with the Panasonic.

So its your choice, is the Leica Badge, the Leica Firmware and Colour signature, a license of Adobe Lightroom V5 and the two year guarantee worth £200 to you?

 

 

Summer Colour or Black & White

I find my photography tends to develop in phases.  I’ll shoot mainly colour for a few months then shoot mainly Black & White for a few months.

This summer has seen me shoot a lot of Black & White.

Flower Basket

 

The reasons are complex.  Most people think of summer shots as being colour, like the shot of the flower basket above.

This last weekend saw me taking a lot of photographs, while I was working on Sunday shooting for a client and providing them with nice colour photographs as they expected, I always give them a few Black & White options.

The Saturday saw me in Lincoln as it was Lincoln Folk Week shooting for myself.  There was lots of dancing and events going on.  Many of the dancers were wearing colourful outfits, but once I got home I found myself converting many of the photographs to Black & White.

Lincoln Folk Weekend - Dancing before the Cathedral

The reasons were mainly two fold.  First, some of the shots were taken in bright midday sun, like the shot above, the very bright light and high contrast was at the limit of the dynamic range of the camera.  While a lot of post processing did get it back under control, it was easier to produce a Black & White image which suited the lighting conditions better and this also brings me to the second reason, I just think some of these shots look better in Black & White.

Wacom Intuos Pro

Back in the golden years of Hollywood the retouchers tools were a soft B pencil and a scalpel. In the darkroom cardboard masks and little circles of card to stuck to wires to dodge and burn was required.

Charlotte

In the hands of experts, blemishes were removed and complexions made perfect.

Today we use our mouse or touchpad, but often for more detailed work the experts day a pen and tablet is the order of the day.

This week is Photoshop World and many manufactures and software developers are releasing new versions.  One of the offers that did catch my eye was the new Wacom Intuos Pro from Wacom.  I am not sure yet if this is genuinely a new pen and tablet or just a rebrand of the well known Intuos 5, but as I will be having a major office redesign soon I may just have to test one out and see if there is a place for one in my current workflow.

 

Adobe & Creative Cloud

Creative CloudAdobe came in for a lot of criticism when they release the Creative Cloud.  If you just wanted a single app is was expensive, if you wanted and used a lot of the apps then it was good value.

As a photographer I want Lightroom and occasionally Photoshop.  For users like me the full price is too much.  Well today during Photoshop World Adobe announced a new offer better focused on photographers.  They say its a limited offer which would be a shame as its much more focused on what a photographer needs.

It will be interesting on the take up.

 

Is Film Over?

Kings Cross, Leica M4, Film HP5Plus
Kings Cross, Leica M4, Film HP5Plus

People are often surprised to find out that I still use film.

I sometimes shoot 35mm film on my Nikon FM2 and my Leica M4 for fun.

I shoot landscapes on my medium format Hasselblad and my Large Format 4 x 5 Ebony, both of which I still use film.

Its a bit like an artist using watercolour or oils to paint with, some artists use one, some the other and still some, both. As a photographer I mainly shoot digital but film for me has a place too.

While the selection of films is gradually reducing, film use is growing, and some film manufactures are increasing their production.

Today Kodak came out of Chapter 11, they are back in business. Film users are worried but I think there is still hope. We have to admit film now is always going to a small niche product and I am not hopeful for colour but I think Black & White has a bright future.