lumix lx10

Longtime followers know that I have a lot of cameras, but one thing that has always been missing from my collection is a small digital compact. There was a six month period a few years ago when I owned a Ricoh GR III, but I wasn’t happy with the fixed focal length. Earlier this year, I got a good deal on a Panasonic Lumix LX10 — a 1-inch sensor compact with a fast zoom lens. I haven’t left the house without it and I’ve been very happy with the results. Here are a few of the keepers, and expect to see more from this camera as I make greater use of it. I took most of these in Charlottesville, but there’s one in here from a recent trip to New York.

Williams College

I spent the better part of my January at Williams College, where I was teaching a class on the Constitution (so much for that!). It was absolutely freezing but I managed to take a few pictures! Here are the ones worth sharing. The last photo, it should be said, was not taken in Williamstown; it was taken in Troy, New York, which is on the way to Williamstown from Albany.

half-frames

A bunch of half-frames from the end of last year. The black and whites were taken around Charlottesville, and the colors were taken in — where else — New York. I believe the monochromes are Ilford XP2 Super and the colors are definitely Kodak Ektar 100. I shot them on an Olympus Pen FV, which is just a great little camera.