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Nightmare on Old Street: King of Bokeh turns into Humpty Dumpty

Just look at this 35mm Summicron, once the mighty King of Bokeh, now a poor Humpty Dumpty that all the...
For those of us practiced in traditional silver halide photography, it’s obvious that b&w images (are there really any other...
Sometimes the best-planned outings disappoint, perhaps because of all the anticipation and the dangers of anticlimax. On other occasions, completely...
Apparently none of you guys realize how bad of an idea a touch-screen is on a phone. I foresee some...
Now, despite what you may read elsewhere, Fuji themselves have not updated their X-System lens roadmap for over 12 months....
Some years ago I went on a landscape photo course in County Mayo on the West Coast of Ireland. On...
When Tony Fadell, who had worked on the first iPhone, left Apple to set up Nest, my interest was piqued....
Buyers of new Leica cameras in the UK are no longer entitled to the Leica Passport, which offered accidental damage...
Years ago I stopped buying newspapers and now get all my information from the internet. I worry about media sources...
Several times I’ve written about the interesting characters I bump into at Red Dot Cameras in London’s Old Street. None,...
Twice in the past few months I’ve written about Apple Notes. First, I recounted how I had successful transferred all...
Last weekend Bill Palmer organised a successful London photo walk from Tower to Waterloo bridges along the South Bank. His...
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