Just for fun lens comparison :)

Hi everyone,

Just for fun I decided to compare my Panasonic Lumix 12-32mm “kit” lens set at 25mm with my Olympus M.Zuiko 25mm. I took two shots with the camera tripod mounted and a cable release fitted at ISO 200 f/5.6. Here are two 100% crops, I think they compare very favourably and I’d be happy with both, I think that the Olympus is perhaps a tad softer but there’s very little in it and nothing that a little sharpening couldn’t sort out. Of course the prime lens has a faster maximum aperture of f/1.8 compared with the slower zoom. But as someone who primarily shoots landscapes and stops down then that difference is largely irrelevant.

Lumix 12-32 @ 25mm.

Olympus 25mm.

Olympus Corner crop

Lumix corner crop.

Where the Olympus does win out is in the corners but again nothing that I can’t live with and nothing that a little sharpening can’t fix. Actually I don’t think that difference is purely softness it’s more to do with a slight difference in depth of field as the two images have a little different field of view as the zoom is set to be 25mm and they don’t line up exactly. If you look at the writing on the microphone cable in the foreground for example then the Lumix is noticeably sharper. Perhaps worth noting that, at the time of writing, Amazon are listing both lenses new within a few pounds of each other with the Olympus being sold at Β£90 below its list price. I paid Β£89 for my Lumix, used in great condition and full-price for my Olympus new. I might repeat this comparison tomorrow with the Lumix set at 12mm and my Olympus 12mm f/2 lens which, for me, might be a more interesting comparison because I often shoot my landscapes at this focal length.

Kind regards,

Leigh

Why the heck do I habitually carry these items around?

Hi everyone,

As I think that most of you know I like to carry an absolute minimal amount of photographic gear and I’ve been giving some thought to why I always pack some things with me. Now bare in mind that I’m not embarking on a month long trip up the Amazon River or suchlike and I’m always within, at the most, a few hours of civilisation, why do I, for example carry two or three spare batteries when one fully-charged spare would almost certainly do? as the only time that I can remember flattening three batteries in a day was some years ago in Rome. Likewise why do I carry several “spare” memory cards when one would surely suffice?. Then there’s other accessories like filters, sure I very occasionally use one but is it worth habitually carrying one or two when the 99.9% or more of my shots aren’t taken with one. Lastly there’s my lens shade for my LCD, it’s very useful in bright sunlight when travelling in hot countries, that’s why I got it, but otherwise it’s not required and, anyway, I very rarely use the LCD as I much prefer the EVF and I never CHIMP. Okay these items aren’t unduly heavy or bulky but do I need to pack them?, nine times out of ten or more I most certainly don’t. For my photographic interest all I typically need is a small, lightweight camera, a few small, lightweight lenses, a spare battery and memory card that’s about it. Basically all I’m doing, albeit somewhat late in the day, is applying my long-standing logic regarding camera and lenses to everything else in my bag. Once one let’s go of the notion that one “simply must” carry these things around, “just in case” then it becomes quite liberating.

Kind regards,

Leigh

“Once upon a time in Brugge”

Hi everyone,

“Once upon a time in Brugge”. Another of my Brugge landscapes. We’ve had a very stressful day. My antidote is to chill with a nice beer, listen to some music and work on one of my forgotten shots of Brugge.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50935902403/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Kind regards,

Leigh

Exciting lens hood and lens cap video :)

Hi folks,

Well one’s got to do something to pass the time in lockdown. πŸ™‚

Stay safe, kind regards,

Leigh

PS. I did a quick ready-reckon and for genuine Olympus lens hoods to fit five of my M.Zuiko lenses it came to just short of Β£190 whereas their cheaper equivalents came to less than Β£80 so a huge saving. I can and have bought a lens with that saving!.

“Twilight”

Hi everyone,

River Thames, East Molesey.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50923536997/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Best wishes,

Leigh

New Horizon 38 “Spinnaker Tower Portsmouth”

Hi everyone,

I know someone who abseiled off of this as a birthday present, not me as I wanted to live to see my next Birthday in. πŸ™‚ .

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50922319312/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Kind regards,

Leigh

3D fun

Hi everyone,

I thought I’d have a bit of 3D fun with a couple of my shots.

I added another one.

Kind regards,

Leigh

They say it might snow tonight!.

Hi folks,

Shot from our bedroom window.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50915351876/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Kind regards

Leigh

Keep the end in sight

Hi folks,

Shot this morning, a metaphor for our COVID times.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50914427441/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Kind regards to all, stay safe.

Leigh

Photography of the Year Youtube livestream.

Hi folks,

The Photography of the year announcement will be live on Jimmy Cheng’s YouTube channel on this link onΒ Wednesday 10th Feb at 10PM UK time. It’s at that time because the judge, is the famous American award-winning photographer Jay Dickman. Fingers crossed but the competition is pretty fierce, some excellent category winners, but it’s fun and I’m in with a chance πŸ™‚

All the best,

Leigh