Sony has been making a splash recently with its small camera offerings. While I’ve never previously been a fan of Sony’s compact digital cameras due to their horrible sensors, they’ve done some amazing things with their SLRs and later their excellent NEX line of cameras. Now Sony is finally bringing their class leading sensor technology…
Evening Fog on the City
Was at work late last night, and stopped very quickly on the way home for a few shots, as a fog had settled over the city. Just snagged my OM-D with the tiny Panasonic 14mm f/2.5 pancake, and got some nice shots. Hope you enjoy! (Click any image to enlarge)
“Full Frame Equivalence” and Why It Doesn’t Matter
With smaller than 35mm sized sensors, you will often hear talk of a camera’s or lens’ “full frame equivalent” focal length or aperture. This can often be a source of great confusion among new shooters, and it can also be a point of disturbingly odd derision for other people, especially with regards to ‘aperture equivalence’….
Review: Sigma 19mm f/2.8 EX DN
Sigma has been around for over 50 years, and they’ve been primarily known as a third-party manufacturer of SLR lenses, though they’ve also made their own SLR cameras and some high end compact cameras as well. Over the past decade, they’ve started to make some very high-end glass. Recently, they dipped their toes into the…
It’s a new year….
And you may have noticed that it’s been a bit quiet around here. Don’t worry, there is a LOT coming in the next few weeks. I should have my full reviews of the Sigma 19mm f/2.8 and Olympus 15mm body cap lens up shortly, and I just received the Sony RX100 large sensor compact for…
My Favorite Photos of 2012
Every year, I think it’s a good exercise for every photographer to go back through the shots they’ve taken and see what kind of a photographic year it’s been for them. For instance, I felt 2011 to be one of the biggest years of growth in my photography since I started. 2012 was a little…
It’s Winter….
Well, it’s the first day of Winter, and the first blast of wintry weather hear in central Ohio. Cold and windy, so I only stopped for a few quick shots, but I think this captured the moment well:
The Photographer’s Eye
I have been sick the past few days, and last night, I had the urge to shoot a little, but I sure as heck wasn’t going anywhere. So, I tried ‘self eye macros’, which aren’t particularly easy. Luckily, the OM-D and 60mm macro have pretty good autofocus, so I set up my camera on a…