Latest thoughts and ramblings.

Hi evryone,

It’s getting ever increasingly more difficult to get the shots that I want. I’m now down to taking out just one small prime lens and pretty much the lightest of my Micro Four Thirds camera bodies. I started with prime lenses years ago and then bought several zoom lenses including my original travel zoom my Olympus 12-40mm f/2.8 PRO lens which is now far to heavy for me to take out. The lens that I need doesn’t exist and in terms of technology probably won’t exist for many years to come that’s a “standard” zoom lens that covers my preferred focal length range, mid wide angle to medium telephoto, as fast, light and compact as a standard focal length prime lens It’s a bit ironical as a standard zoom is what I need nowadays as , with my mobility problems, it avoids having to zoom with my feet or maybe that should be move with my legs but it’s not adequate as a one lens solution as I need a fast lightweight, compact lens for both day and nigh time use. So, the lens that more or less ticks the weight and speed boxes the best and covers most of my requirements albeit with its limitations is my M.Zuiko 17mm f/1.8 35mm equivalent lens. I’m missing some shots because my legs get very achy and tired very quickly on leaving the house not to mention painful by the end of the day but at least I’m getting some shots. At the risk of sounding melodramatic I’ve come close quite a few times to considering selling up my gear but something inside always stops me short of doing so.

Filters:

I’m not a big user of filters as I like to do most in post processing but I have narrowed it down to an absolute maximum of four filters that I’m experimenting with taking out and about with me.

Marumi Super DHG circular polarising filter. Not a filter that I need that often but useful on occasions.

Tiffen FusionPOL combined 1/4 pro black mist and CPL filter. I very rarely take portraits of people but it’s handy to have the black mist effect as well as the CPL but, for me, it’s not as useful as my other two filter below for use at night.

Kenko Black Mist #0.5. This filter has a pretty strong diffusion effect and works well if one want the halation to effect the whole image. It has it’s uses in both day and nigh time but I find my last filter give a more pleasing all round effect.

K&F Concept Shimmer Diffuser 1 filter. Unlike the black mist filter this filter is much more subdued, the halation is localised to light sources and hardly noticeable in daylight. I like this filter for nigh time use as the effect it a lot more subtle that black mist filters.

Software:

I’ve just invested in upgrading my DXO PureRAW software to the latest version 6. I’m a fan of DXO’s lens correction profiles which apart from lens distortionc correction it also includes corrections for lens-specific global sharpness and, vignetting as well as chromatic aberration correction option and, in my opinion, the best noise reduction out there and now incorprorating the DeepPRIME XD3 denoising tecnnology, The latest version also includes saving as compressed DNG format.

Kind regards

Leigh

2 thoughts on “Latest thoughts and ramblings.

  1. Hey Leigh, that’s a tough place to be, and you explain it very honestly. What you’re describing makes perfect sense, when moving becomes the limiting factor, the gear suddenly needs to compensate for that, and most of it simply isn’t designed with that reality in mind.

    That 17mm choice sounds like a very sensible compromise. Not perfect, but light, fast, and always ready, and sometimes that’s exactly what keeps things going. Missing a few shots is frustrating, but still being out there and coming back with some is what really matters.

    I also wouldn’t rush into selling anything. The fact that something holds you back from doing that probably says enough. Maybe the way of working changes, smaller kit, shorter outings, different expectations, but the connection with photography is still clearly there.

    Take it at your own pace, literally. The images will follow.

    Take care ! Marc.

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    • Hi Marc,

      Thank you for your very considerate comments. You are absolutely right, missing a few shots isn’t so important and is more than made up for by having a small light lens.

      I have another idea, I’ve dug out my Lumix 12-32mm lens which is almost, next to the Lumix 14mm, my lightest lens. I took my 14mm out earlier today for a stroll and found the FOV to wide for me to take as a single lens solution but, weigh-wise it was excellent. I’m going to try shooting again with the 12-32mm which I used to love for its image quality and tiny size and weight. I could pack my 17mm for night time/low light shots and just take my 12-32mm out for daytime shooting.

      Selling my gear is something that I’d only do as an absolute last resort, I’ve bought some nice kit over the years and it pains me to sell it as it’s a one way street. I joke with my wife that, when I “Pop my Clogs, ((pass on) one day she should sell it and get as much as she can for it. πŸ™‚

      Take care my friend and have a great evening.

      All the best, Leigh

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