A trip to Japan with the OM-D E-M1 MkII: first impressions as a travel camera
…OM-D system full time. I still use a Canon 5DMkIV for larger commercial work. But for all my sport and most commercial work, I use the E-M1MkII now. Part of…
…OM-D system full time. I still use a Canon 5DMkIV for larger commercial work. But for all my sport and most commercial work, I use the E-M1MkII now. Part of…
…base iso, thus mitigating the slightly lower dynamic range of my camera (compared to other newer, more expensive models from competing systems). So basically, a bit of problem solving and…
…for? Well, one thing is that it would be really great to combine it with the 1.4x extender, but unfortunately (to my knowledge) they are not compatible. It’s very flare…
After studying graphic design, I started photography in 2001 because my drawings were not realistic enough compared to what I wanted. In 2004 I discovered the urban exploration: the passion…
…such a complete and versatile mirrorless system. I usually deal with wedding photography as I deal with street photography: I try my best to really be there while avoiding causing…
“Don’t listen to what they say, go see.” – Old Chinese proverb After months in development, we are pleased to announce the most complete and beautifully illustrated travel guide,…
…too noisy. ISO 1600 is more than useable in my opinion – how much higher do you really need to go? If you want to shoot in really dark conditions…
…you the best “bang for the buck”. The Live Time and Live Bulb are real time savers and make long exposures so simple. I shoot with an E-M5 Mk II…