First Look: Voigtlander...

Today’s Post by Joe Farace There are some mirrorless shooters that will never, never buy a manual focus lens, like Voigtlander’s Nokton 10.5mm f/0.95 lens for Micro Four-thirds. That’s too bad because it’s an impressive optic. And if your camera has focus peaking, manually...

Up, Up High and Away: P...

Today’s Post by Jamie Zartman I love photographing balloons whenever I have an opportunity to do so. The balloon’s colors are rich, at these altitudes the early morning launch temperatures are cool, and the combination of silence and the occasional blasts of burners make for quite the...

Both the Journey and th...

Today’s Post by Jamie Zartman I have always wanted to return to the Bisti/De-na-zin wilderness in northern New Mexico. The first time I was there, I didn’t do enough research and got little more than blisters wondering around the wrong area. This time, I invited a fellow...

My Love Affair With a L...

Today’s Post by Mark Toal The only Micro Four thirds lens I had to buy the minute it was announced was the Panasonic Lumix 7-14mm f/4. Now Olympus has their 7-14mm f/2.8. I own the Lumix lens and have tried the Olympus. The Olympus lens is a stop faster and has all-metal construction....

It’s Your Choice:...

Today’s post by Mark Toal I’ve been shooting RAW files since I bought a Nikon D70 many years ago. When I open a RAW files in Adobe Lightroom, I love the control that I have over an image’s exposure and white balance. When I’m forced to shoot JPEG files on a point-and-shoot...

Micro Four-Thirds Lens ...

Today’s Post by Mark Toal Whenever I meet somebody who owns a Micro Four-thirds camera they usually ask is “what lens should I buy next?” Usually they’ve purchased a Panasonic Lumix or Olympus body with a kit lens and can’t wait to start buying a few accessories. I usually...