Monochrome only cameras – A curiosity or perfection?

With Ricoh announcing a monochrome only camera, and companies like Leica with their M11 and Q2 Monochrom and Pentax with the K3, you have to wonder why these monochrome only cameras exist, and would they be of interest to people? What is a digital monochrome camera? Digital cameras that only take photos in black andContinue reading “Monochrome only cameras – A curiosity or perfection?”

Ricoh GR IV – Maybe my next camera? Hear me out…

As an owner of both the powerful Nikon Z f and the versatile Nikon Z 6II, I’m well-equipped for virtually any photographic challenge. These full-frame marvels offer exceptional image quality, interchangeable lenses, and pro-level performance. However, there’s a space in my gear bag—and my life—that’s currently unfilled: the need for an exceptional, go-anywhere camera thatContinue reading “Ricoh GR IV – Maybe my next camera? Hear me out…”

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?”

We asked: Does sensor size matter to you?

So recently over at the network of Facebook groups and at my One Camera One Lens Photography Facebook page, we asked a really simple question, and the results we surprising, or not surprising, depending on what your answer is!  Question: “Weekend #Poll (Nov 1): Does sensor size matter to you? Describe why you chose yourContinue reading “We asked: Does sensor size matter to you?”

A family break with the CCD Nikon Coolpix P50.

For the first time in as long as I can remember, we took a family holiday and I didn’t take my main camera with me. In the past I’ve tried to shrink things by only taking the smallest lens, and just keeping it to one camera love lens, however this time it was the vintageContinue reading “A family break with the CCD Nikon Coolpix P50.”