Minimalist :)

Hi everyone,

Over the course of the last year or so, with the occasional exception, I’ve been getting very minimalist with my gear, just a camera and one or other of my prime lenses plus the bare essential accessories. This started with and is partly due to necessity with my mobility issues but has grown because I’m very much enjoying the liberating fun feeling which this has promoted or maybe that should read “restored” as well as my increasing interest in night photography. You’ll note that I’ve added a very low-tech modification also known as an elastic band πŸ™‚ to my battery and memory card case to prevent the contents falling out if I’m stupid enough to open it upside down despite the prominent “This way up” labelling that I’ve added to the hinged lid!. πŸ₯΄ In doing this have I missed a shot or two?, almost certainly yes, do I care?, no not in the least. πŸ™‚ This has been more than balanced out by the shots I’ve been able to get through prolonging my stamina and mobility and, as I mentioned, it’s a lot of FUN!.

All the best

Leigh

“Downtown” – Tiffen Black Pro Mist 1/4 + CPL Filter Test.

Hi everyone,

A photo walk on a cold but very sunny morning in Bognor to try out my new Tiffen “FusionPOL” Black Pro Mist 1/4 + CPL filter which finally arrived yesterday. Olympus PEN-F camera and M.Zuiko 17mm f/1.8 lens. Let it not be said that I’m not doing my small bit to bolster the U.S economy. πŸ™‚

A small point maybe but I tested before I went out with my computer monitors and again in the field and I like that Tiffen have put the “Tiffen” lettering at the point where one gets no polarising effect so one can easily see it and align it unlike some CPL filters where they either don’t have any marking or a very small mark that’s often hard to see. Assuming that one is at right-angles to the light source rotating the filter 90 degrees either way from a position where the lettering is at the top (or at the bottom) gives the maximum polarising effect and one can easily see it by the relative positioning of the “Tiffen” lettering. I thought I’d do a couple of full-on contre-jour shots to see how well the mist effect performed.

Overall I’m quite pleased with the filter, I’ll leave it on for while to test it out more. I’ve always been a firm believer in lens hoods and a screw-in hood does make rotation of a CPL filter a lot quicker and less fiddly especially with gloves on apart from protecting a not inexpensive lens and filter from knocks and finger marks. Just try and remember to rotate it anti-clockwise so as not to risk gradually unscrewing it. πŸ™‚

Best wishes,

Leigh