As others have said, your work is special. You certainly make that 9-18mm look better than some of the reviews I have read. What you also do is make m4/3 look like a real alternative to those wanting to pack a little more minalmist on the trail. My normal DSLR pack weighs in at 36lbs, and I am interested in trying to shave that down. Currently I am trying a Nikon Df with some primes and a EM1 should arrive tomorrow for try outs :-)). If I can make the Oly do some of what you make it do, I will have some more spring in my step on the trails this spring.
I thank you for sharing your work. It is often inspirational!
Greg
rxgolf wrote:
As others have said, your work is special. You certainly make that 9-18mm look better than some of the reviews I have read. What you also do is make m4/3 look like a real alternative to those wanting to pack a little more minalmist on the trail. My normal DSLR pack weighs in at 36lbs, and I am interested in trying to shave that down. Currently I am trying a Nikon Df with some primes and a EM1 should arrive tomorrow for try outs :-)). If I can make the Oly do some of what you make it do, I will have some more spring in my step on the trails this spring.
I thank you for sharing your work. It is often inspirational!
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I agree with this. I think he should think about posting videos of how he works, because he is the one photograph which I found to be doing very nice looking pictures with MFT. I hope that he's getting paid by Olumpus because these are the kind of pictures that can convince people that MFT is more than good enough.
We did 10 days in Costa Rica - very beautiful country - nice people - gorgeous weather every day!
The OMD - EM-1 worked flawlessly. The 12-40 zoom is quite remarkable- the 75mm 1.8 is killer sharp. But my favorite lens is the Pan/Leica 45 2.8 macro - coupled with the IBIS system, hand-held shots are possible at slower speeds with great depth of field.
Shot a retirement for a Chief Master Sergeant couple of days ago, mostly used EM1 with 12-40 and Yongnuo flash in manual. Also had the GX1 with 20mm for a couple of pop shots. Combo did well.
Thank you all for the support, the important thing is taking pictures no matter the photographic equipment, but I like to show that Micro4/3 can do the same as other systems