Monday, 27 October 2025

A Second Goal Down, Plus Stretch Goals and Archive Clearing


A7IV, Tamron SP 17-28mm F2.8

The image above is the last image in the to-post queue for my recent Sony sojourn, it was posted today, a relatively quick end to a short and not very productive time with a solid camera that I never really jelled with for some reason. I still have plenty of Canon stuff in the archives to post, with even a few remaining R7 images. I'll clear those out and post them on Fred Miranda over the next few weeks. 

On other news, with uploading 3 images in every update (1 Sony, 1 Canon and 1 Nikon), I've seen a massive jump in likes on FM and am now over 67% on my likes to posts ratio and it continues to climb. I hope to break 68% and get a decent way to 69% before the Canon backlog clears out. For various reasons the Nikon forum on FM doesn't generate anywhere near the same number of likes per post as the Sony and Canon forums, this is likely because the Nikon forum is both less busy and has a bajillion separate image threads vs a single core image thread going at any given point. I find the more centralized the image threads, the more likes I get for a given post. 

I also took a small but dedicated photo outing last week after work, closing off the 7th such outing this year and completing a second goal for the year. That's 2 of 3 goals down and into the stretch realm. At this point I deem it unlikely that I'll shoot over 7000 more images this year (It's possible, but very unlikely) so I think the 10,000 images on one system goal is going to roll over to next year. I'm currently up around 2700 images for Nikon (1600 on the Z5ii, 1100 on the Z7) and 1350 for Sony (all on A7IV) with the streak broken for the latter as I sold it in September.

I'm counting that goal based on continuous ownership of the system, so from my acquisition of the Z7 since I'm still shooting that body actively alongside the Z5ii. 

At this point I'm really hoping I've broken my curse of chasing the dragon by coming back fully to Nikon. Looking back, I semi-regret selling the R6, I got a lot of good stuff with it and it was very well suited to my hiking needs, but it just didn't work for me for around-town shooting and adapting old and/or interesting lenses. The Z5ii is a better option for how I shoot than the R6 was, although I'd LOVE to see a Nikon equivalent to the tiny and excellent RF 100-400. I really miss that lens. I am enjoying the 300/4D as a telephoto option though. 



 

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