2010 CCD Point And Shoot Vs Modern Day Mirrorless Camera: Image comparison

For a bit of fun I thought today we would look at the differences between an old CCD point and shoot camera from 2010 (my 12mp Lumix FS10) versus a modern mirrorless camera (my 24.5mp Nikon ZF). To keep things fair, I have shared the images at the same resolution, so they are all croppedContinue reading “2010 CCD Point And Shoot Vs Modern Day Mirrorless Camera: Image comparison”

Your Old Camera is Crap! Long Live Your Old Camera!

Yesterday I visited Swansea and took some stunning images with my Nikon ZF and the lovely Z 20mm F/2.8 lens. Picture quality is stunning, and the images are beautiful from the large full frame sensor. What I did not mention in yesterdays post was that I also shot the say on my Panasonic Lumix FS-10Continue reading “Your Old Camera is Crap! Long Live Your Old Camera!”

10 Frames In Black And White (CCD)

As you know from my last post here, I have been feeling a little lost in my photography lately. Not so much the family stuff, but general work and group photography. Today I met up with a friend and just took my little Panasonic Lumix FS-10 CCD camera (released in 2010) and shot 10 framesContinue reading “10 Frames In Black And White (CCD)”

Neath Abbey – A Sunny Autumn Morning

I have photographed Neath Abbey a lot of times, so today was quite hard to find any inspiration. I took plenty of photographs, but only chose the ones I am sharing with you. Since the last visit, Neath Abbey, and Wales’ Government conservation group CADW, has opened up more of the ancient ruins for usContinue reading “Neath Abbey – A Sunny Autumn Morning”

From Europe To USA (2010-2019): Looking back at a decade with a bridge camera.

In 2010 I purchased a bridge camera that still, to this day, is the camera that I owned for the longest amount of time. For a bridge camera, it was small, light and run on AA batteries, meaning that wherever I was in the world, I would never run out of power or need toContinue reading “From Europe To USA (2010-2019): Looking back at a decade with a bridge camera.”