I’ve been using my Nikon ZF for over a year now, for work and for play, so I thought it was about time that I gave it a long term review for those of you thinking about getting the Nikon ZF. I’ve taken thousands of images with it, used it for weddings, events, portraits, landscapes,Continue reading “Nikon ZF – A Long Term Review”
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A Walk Around Bedford Park – Railway Halt And Old Open Cast Mine
I had not been to Bedford Park for a while, so it was nice to walk around the area again today. It is a circular route taking in an old railway line and halt, an old open cast mine, ancient iron works and plenty of scenery. I wanted to do something a little different, soContinue reading “A Walk Around Bedford Park – Railway Halt And Old Open Cast Mine”
Swansea With The ZF. Focus Stacked Landscapes And More.
Today was a day of getting back to photography, for photography. I was armed with my Nikon ZF and Viltrox Z20mm F/2.8, along with my Z24-70mm, a tripod, ND filters and patience. For the images taken at Mumbles, I used a tripod, and every image was focus stacked, every image thought about and considered… EvenContinue reading “Swansea With The ZF. Focus Stacked Landscapes And More.”
How I set up my Nikon ZF (and other cameras) for accurate and consistent usage in work and play.
I have both my Nikon Z6ii and Nikon ZF cameras set up very similarly, but this article is concentrating on the Nikon ZF because it allows you to do a few things that are either not available, or can’t be done on single button presses on the Nikon Z6ii Focusing The most important part ofContinue reading “How I set up my Nikon ZF (and other cameras) for accurate and consistent usage in work and play.”
A Portrait Shoot On A Wet Day With The ZF
I had so many plans for today, but the weather got in the way. And so it was to Plan B! A selfie session where I was just experimenting with light and a reflector and passing away an hour. I grabbed all my gear, went to the studio and took just over a dozen shots,Continue reading “A Portrait Shoot On A Wet Day With The ZF”
