Now this is interesting!

11 years ago 5

I spent most of the last month looking for fall color, without much success, now back home for two days before the next trip, where there will not be any fall leaves at all (Death Valley), I find a few images right close to home.  It has been a poor fall in Kentucky, for color, but even in the worst fall seasons a few interesting things appear, and as photographer you work with what you have!!!!  I wanted to start out this blog post with a few images to remind myself that this is what I love,  the photography part!!   I’m going to make today’s post a double, two subjects!  I will be traveling all day tomorrow headed to Las Vegas to meet Jack Graham for our workshop in Death Valley, so this will have to hold us until I shoot some stuff out there.  I hope to post again by Thursday, if we have internet  service at Furnace Creek Lodge??!!

 

 

This morning as a I drove around looking for images I was reminded again, just how much I love the process of photography, both visual, and technical!

 

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Last night at midnight Nikon introduced a new camera, the Df shown below;

 

 

If this had happened two years ago, I would  have one, maybe even two, on order right this minute, but I don’t, and even though I’m not buying one, yet, I applaud Nikon for doing this!!  As you guys that read my blog on a regular basis know I started using the Fuji X System some months back, and did so for a several reasons;

 

1.  I simply could no longer carry the large DSLRs and lenses comfortably from my Nikon system.  My bag had grown to over 25 pounds and one shoulder surgery was leading to a second!!  No way……  (I needed a lighter, smaller system!).  

 

2.  I was unwilling to give up image quality just because I needed a much lighter system. With the Fuji X System, (X-Pro 1, X-E1, and the X100s) I have exceptional  image quality and exceptional lenses,  and at half the weight.

 

3.  I, being a old codger, or is that an old coot, never sure which one applies??   Anyway, I really loved the throwback design of the Fuji cameras, and that brings us to the new Nikon Df!  Below is an illustration of both cameras from the top, it gives you an idea what I love so much about the Fuji cameras, and what I love about this new Nikon Df, it’s old school!  Real control knobs and rings for the most important camera functions!!!!  Even the old threaded release!

 

 

I think it is great that Nikon understand that the millions of baby boomers, that are retiring, like me, that got into photography decades ago when this was how cameras operated, are enjoying the chance to go back to the roots of our love, and enjoy the old school way of doing things!  The Nikon is smaller and lighter, I like that!  Unfortuantely, the lenses are still bigger, and heavier than what I currently use, but I do still have a bunch of Nikon glass, so who knows, one of these lovely Df bodies may make it into my collection, but I sure am enjoying the lessened burden and fine performance from the Fuji X System!  It may be a little late, but still good for you Nikon, this is a very interesting product, and looks very worthy to be considered by those that want to stay Nikon full frame.  With the D4 sensor, I imagine it will be an a fine imager as well!  I will try to get a hold of one and run a review.  It might even cost me $2,795.  (That’s what the body alone is running)  It’s fun when the major camera makers keep making products to make this more fun, thanks Nikon, I think you may have  hit a home run!

 

The most important thing is to stay out there looking for images, and having fun making them!!!

 

Blessings,

 

the pilgrim

 

Photo Note:   Fuji X-Pro 1 and 55-300 Fujinon lens.   Images fo Nikon Df and Fuji X-Pro 1 courtesy of Nikon and Fuji.

 

 

FLASH, my latest Kelby Training Video went live today!

 

 

 

 

5 Responses

  1. Joshua Boldt says:

    Great Fall colors.
    I really like the Df a lot. I don’t think I’ll ever afford one though!

  2. Pastor Mike says:

    The fall colors here in Missouri also far and few between.

  3. I don’t think we need bigger cameras nor bigger sensors, we need cameras with better ergonomics. I am happy with the quality of the NEX 7 with legacy lenses. I could only have better ergonomics! I think your system (Fuji) must be great as well. To comment on your photos, Bill, you have an eye for the graphic display of the elements in monochrome. Like the stair3 photo.
    Best regards!

  4. Dan Woodward says:

    I just finished watching your Olympic park class for the second time. Superb. I can’t wait for your next class to go live.