Again, I must apologize for the complete lack of content on here recently.
Focus and priorities have been split off in so many different directions - along with significant monetary issues - that I’ve done very little…..
Read MoreAgain, I must apologize for the complete lack of content on here recently.
Focus and priorities have been split off in so many different directions - along with significant monetary issues - that I’ve done very little…..
Read MoreFilm has experienced a bit of a resurgence in the past five or so years. We’ve seen a proliferation of never-before-made film stocks and even some of the ones killed off have been brought back to life (Fujifilm Acros 100 – my favorite b&w stock). As a life-long avid shooter of film, from 35mm to 4x5, and experience with thousands of camera models, I thought I’d do a post on my own suggestions…….
Read MoreThe Nikon 35Ti (and, by extension, the 28Ti - depending on what focal length you want) has always been an extremely interesting and desirable camera for me. I’ve always wanted one premium compact point and shoot in my collection….
Read MoreI realize posts have been sparse the last few months. There has been a lot going on in my personal life, and additionally I have been directing all my focus on writing and finishing several scripts.
I have a number of posts in the works - many at least half written - including a review of the Nikon Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3……
Read MoreOne of the longest running debates on the Internet is the use of filtration – specifically UV (ultraviolet) filters. Some see UV filters as instruments of protection (of their lens) without any real consequences; others see them as sacrilegious pieces of inferior glass that compromise image quality. So, let’s get into it a little bit because there are merits to both camps; though I feel like it is almost universally agreed that any filters that come in a camera or lens bundle should best be left unopened and away from your lenses.
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