Welcome to the fourth and final part of my series looking at camera sensor sizes, their use-case scenarios and who they are aimed at. The first three articles Is Micro Four-Thirds Half As Good As The Other Systems Or A Relevant Camera System?, Why APS-C Sensor Cameras Are Not a Compromise, They Are the Perfect SweetContinue reading “Tiny Sensor Bridge And Point And Shoot Cameras Are Making A Come Back – Can They Be Used To Make Great Photographs?”
Tag Archives: Portrait
And Suddenly Photographers Started Moving To Micro Four Thirds And Smaller Sensors.
Over the last few months I have seen a growing trend among people I know in the real world, and people I know on social media that seems to be backed up by a poll I am currently running on social media (which I will share when it finishes). I have watched photographers move upContinue reading “And Suddenly Photographers Started Moving To Micro Four Thirds And Smaller Sensors.”
A Canal Walk
It is the time of year when there are not too many leaves, and not much colour. So today, while others took their long lenses, and wide lenses and all sorts of zoom lenses, I took my Nikon ZF and my Z40mm F/2. The first time this year I have been out with just aContinue reading “A Canal Walk”
An Hour In The Cold Winter Sun
As many of you know, I have not been 100% lately, so I have not spent any time with the camera. However, the sun was out during the weekend, so I had a stroll over the beach with my eldest. I took the Nikon ZF along with the Z24-70mm and shot in my Premium VividContinue reading “An Hour In The Cold Winter Sun”
Full frame Vs APS-C Vs Micro Four-Thirds: The feedback spoke volumes
Over the last three days, I have released three articles covering the usage and target audience for Full frame, APS-C and micro four-thirds cameras. As someone who has used all these formats for decades in one form or other, for both fun and for serious use (earning money or professional shoots for various areas inContinue reading “Full frame Vs APS-C Vs Micro Four-Thirds: The feedback spoke volumes”
