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.”
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Unlock the Power of Your Sensor: Why In-Camera Crop Modes are Perfect for Everyday Photography
Many full-frame (FF) camera owners ignore the built-in crop modes, such as the APS-C (or DX) crop, viewing them only as a feature for adapting older lenses. However, for most users whose photos end up on social media or in family albums, 6these modes offer powerful, practical benefits that can significantly improve your shooting experienceContinue reading “Unlock the Power of Your Sensor: Why In-Camera Crop Modes are Perfect for Everyday Photography”
Photography: It’s Us Against Them… Or Is It?
Photography is strange. There is a constant battle raging, and the truth is, it does not need to be because as individuals, we are all very different. It is micro four thirds versus aps-c versus full frame versus medium format. It is raw vs jpeg. It is my editing software is better than your editingContinue reading “Photography: It’s Us Against Them… Or Is It?”
Waterfalls and Churches
It was a warm, spring day here in Wales, the ground still soaking wet from the nights rain, and the previous few weeks heavy rainfall, and we wandered to a large waterfall that we had not visited before, plus visited a favourite church of hours. I was armed with the Nikon Z6ii and Z24-70mm lens,Continue reading “Waterfalls and Churches”
