Early evening snowfall.
There will be more shoveling but who cares?… I am photographing with film again!
Looks like my new combo is working well.
—Peter.
↑ Leica M3, Leica 50mm Summicron Dual Range, Kodak Tri-X 400, and Plustek 8200i.
Early evening snowfall.
There will be more shoveling but who cares?… I am photographing with film again!
Looks like my new combo is working well.
—Peter.
↑ Leica M3, Leica 50mm Summicron Dual Range, Kodak Tri-X 400, and Plustek 8200i.
The shutter lag is defined as the time between when:
A minimal shutter lag is very helpful when trying to photograph the decisive moment.
Below I’ve compiled the shutter lag times of various 35mm cameras; the data is consistent with my own experience and it may surprise a few of you.
—Peter.
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A few of you have expressed an interest in seeing this list 😉
So, here goes…
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I’ve been photographing with the D500 since May and with the D850 since September; the 28mm f/1.4 and 200mm f/2 lenses were also introduced in September.
The 28mm stays on the D850.
The 200mm stays on the D500.
The image quality from both set-ups is of a high calibre, to say the least.
Admittedly (and predictably) the one thing I’ve missed after all of these months is photographing with a rangefinder, but I think I have sorted that out.
(Hint: what’s old is new again.)
Happy New Year!
—Peter.
“If I die of vanity, promise me, promise me,
They bury me some place I don’t want to be,
You’ll dig me up and transport me, unceremoniously,
Away from the swollen city-breeze, garbage bag trees,
Whispers of disease and the acts of enormity
And lower me slowly, sadly and properly
Get [Gordon Downie] to sing my eulogy,
At the hundredth meridian
At the hundredth meridian
At the hundredth meridian
Where the great plains begin”
—At The Hundredth Meridian, The Tragically Hip.