Friday Oct 20, 2023
Episode 62 - What is a Photo (Part 1) - Hands on with Nikon’s ZF
Hanging on the wall in the next room, in some cheap-ish frames that came from insert-big-box-store here, are a series of architectural photos of some of the great buildings around downtown Chicago… the edges are just a little pixelated if you look close enough, the colors are blown out in several places, and at best they follow the rule-of-almost-thirds… But I love them.
They’ve followed me through several apartments and houses through the years, and are typically one of the first things to go up because they’re a structural component of “home” to me. You see, these mediocre-at-best photos are mine.
They originate from a particularly important journey to Chicago with my then-girlfriend-turned-fiancé (on that very trip), and were the result of the most basic “point and shoot” photography with my now-infamous iPhone 4 of the day. Some time later my (by that point) wife printed, framed, and gifted me those photos from our trip. They mean the world to me.
If your wondering by this point why I’m filling air time with more-than-decade old photos from an ancient iPhone, its because that’s just how important these memorialized moments can be.
So when Nikon releases a camera that, in no uncertain terms, is focused on nostalgia, manual photo manipulation, and the build quality of a Sherman tank… the very train of thought I describe above is obviously still important to some people out there!
Today we’re going to talk about pictures, photos, why they’re not necessarily the same thing, and the first in a likely long-line of evolving conversation on the tools we use to capture them. Literally hours on the heels of cracking open the box, let’s get hands on with Nikon’s brand new ZF DSLR…
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