I'm still working on the White Balance post; so much I want to cover in it, I will probably have to split it into two. To keep the blog rolling though, here is a quick look at my work last night. I was at the Brighton Dome to cover City and Colour with Lucy Rose … Continue reading Working: Gig Photography
Tag: X-T1
X-T1: Firmware 4.3 Update
Amidst the fuss over the launch of the X-Pro2, the latest firmware update to the X-T1 has come and gone almost unnoticed. Yes, this was just a re-issued of the ill-fated 4.20 release (which had a slight bug in it) but try to find a review or thoughts on release 4.20 or 4.30 and you … Continue reading X-T1: Firmware 4.3 Update
The Names BOND.
Just a quick post of some of the work I shot last night at the World Premiere of the latest Bond film SPECTRE. Really just to give an idea of typical work and results. Not really a blog post, just a "did this with these cameras" Apart from one shot, they were all shot on … Continue reading The Names BOND.
The Long Problem: Part 2
Footnote: Just as I was publishing this the Metabones adaptor was delivered. If the packaging is anything to go by, this is going to be a very good investment. Thats how I finished off The Long Problem: Part 1. I have now had this adaptor for just over a month and have used it on a … Continue reading The Long Problem: Part 2
16-55 / F2.8 : A true workhorse
If you have read earlier posts you will know they are not that long and when it comes to kit its more about "can I achieve what I need to achieve" rather than pixel-peeping sharpness reports. This will be the same... The "standard" zoom focal length is the staple of most press photographers work, particularly … Continue reading 16-55 / F2.8 : A true workhorse