Full-frame cameras are the gold standard for a reason, but it may not be for you.

In the world of photography and the photographers I work with, Full Frame is a term whispered with the kind of reverence usually reserved for vintage Ferraris or aged scotch. For years, it has been marketed as the gold standard of photography, the moment you stop being an amateur with a light interest and becomeContinue reading “Full-frame cameras are the gold standard for a reason, but it may not be for you.”

New Camera Early Impressions And Review – The G6 Thumb Camera (Kodak Charmera Clone)

Well, I went and did, I bought a brand new camera in 2026. Not content with having great photography equipment, I decided I needed a super small, super low resolution, super popular, crap camera. As you can see from the above image, and the below product images that I have taken, the G6 Thumb CameraContinue reading “New Camera Early Impressions And Review – The G6 Thumb Camera (Kodak Charmera Clone)”

Auto ISO Works Perfectly, But Many People Don’t Understand It

For decades, the Exposure Triangle, Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO—has been taught as a delicate balancing act where the photographer must manually command every corner. But as camera sensors have evolved, a strange elitism has lingered, the idea that Auto ISO is a beginner feature or a shortcut that sacrifices quality. The truth? Auto ISOContinue reading “Auto ISO Works Perfectly, But Many People Don’t Understand It”

A Follow Up To Yesterdays “What Do You Do With…” Question

A quick follow up to yesterday’s post, asking and just talking about what we do with our photos from our main cameras that are not family or friend related once we’ve finished with them. The feedback on the groups and places it was posted was phenomenal, especially in the overwhelming answer that came from allContinue reading “A Follow Up To Yesterdays “What Do You Do With…” Question”