Last Updated: 20 June, 2023. Overview I am a big fan of the 28mm field of view; it lives in that sweet spot between 24mm and 35mm, two focal lengths I also love. It is wide enough to let you entirely capture a scene, but not so wide that you’re bordering on fish-eye...
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The Fujifilm X100V Review – A camera that accompanies you. Updated for 2023.
Last Updated: 20 June, 2023. *Over time I have updated my feelngs on this camera after logging...
Review: Nikon 35 F2 D – The old guard
Last Updated: 20 June, 2023.[dsm_text_badges main_text="Who the hell reviews a 30 year old lens?"...
Review: Nikon L35AF – The point and shoot for your daily life.
The Nikon L35AF is something the size of an ice cream sandwich. Delicious, fun, a bit quirky. I have had this little point and shoot since 2017 and since YouTube is absolutely loving doing reviews on the best possible point and shoot and if it compares to your Leica M10, I thought it would be great to point out some other neat-o things about this camera.
Review: The Fujifilm X-Pro3 — A 6 month review
How many Fuji x-Pro3 reviews exist in the wild? And how many have thoughts or insight that feels a little… uninspiring? Let’s take the usual format: first impressions, image quality, good things, bad things, and a wrap-up. Sometimes you even get a cheeky shoutout to Squarespace (spoiler: you’re on Squarespace right now.) Most seem to say the same things and outline the same problems. The good things are really good, the bad things are half-commitments to issues that the manufacturer [likely intentionally] does not care about.
Walking by.
Work has been wild in the last couple months, but I am trying to take photographs of everyday...
Camping
After months home, we took a few days to isolate in the woods. We both work 100% from our...