Back on a Mission

Many of you photography enthusiasts likely contemplate new cameras, lenses, or other gear to improve your craft, but may not blog about it. Here at Open Source Photography, I do just that, aiming to share my experiences to help others make informed decisions amidst the uncertainty. Currently, I have both the Panasonic Leica 100-400mm f4-6.3... Continue Reading →

OM System OM-1 Mark II and Leica 100-400mm MKI

Well, today my first photo with the new OM-1 MKII coupled to the Leica Lumix 100-400 MKI,the lens works perfectly with this camera, the stability is superb,and the results are great.At least, it can be better - much better, because unfortunately RawTherapee is not yet quite successful at developing OM System ORF files properly.This must... Continue Reading →

Kodak Ultramax 400 Decoded – PictureFX Lut vs Olympus AI Recipe

Since the Cinestill 800 T AI Recipe proved to be quite popular among many Olympus users, here is yet another recipe created by our friendly Robot Photographer : ChatGPT. This happens to be my second most popular recipe on FreshLuts, namely the PictureFX Kodak Ultramax 400 V2.0. But first ! in an earlier article, I... Continue Reading →

Cinestill 800T Decoded – PictureFX Lut vs OM-Olympus AI Recipe

Cinestill 800T is a unique film stock that has garnered widespread attention among photographers and filmmakers alike for its distinctive aesthetic. Originally a motion picture film used in the movie industry, Cinestill 800T has been adapted for still photography, offering a nostalgic, cinematic look characterized by its vibrant colors, fine grain, and excellent low-light performance.... Continue Reading →

The “Everything” Film Simulation

I want to start this article by making clear that I never actually recommend anything that I haven't purchased and tried myself. As for "film simulations", well, I have my own developments known as PictureFX, and they are free for everyone. On FreshLuts you will find even more film simulations that are free. But that... Continue Reading →

Shooting Animals in Dark Forest at 25,600 ISO, and still Low Noise ?

I'm not someone who obsesses over tiny details in pictures, but like most of you, I do want my photos to look pretty sharp and clear, and too much graininess usually doesn't look nice. So, knowing how to get the best possible results in low-light conditions is really important. The problem is that many of... Continue Reading →

OM System News

Well, honestly, I had my doubts about how OM System would continue, but I still invested in the system, buying the necessary cameras and lenses. Prepared to use them for at least 10 to 15 years. I started doubting because the new things OM System released seemed to be cameras and lenses that Olympus had... Continue Reading →

Olympus ART: First Film Simulation, plus two free Olympus Simulations.

I was attracted to Fuji cameras primarily because they featured a dedicated shutter speed dial, reminiscent of old analog cameras. Some cameras from the X series even included a dedicated ISO dial. However, Fuji cameras are well-known among many photographers for their film simulations – an analog camera wrapped in a digital package, a clever... Continue Reading →

Minolta (Rokkor) MD zoom 24-35mm f3.5 & Pixco Speed Booster on MFT

In today's review, I'll be discussing the Minolta MD zoom 24-35mm f3.5. It is a very underestimated lens, simply because it's a zoom lens. However, in reality, it's a gem. When used on micro 4/3 or other APS-C cameras, it offers an interesting wide-angle range, effectively replacing three essential prime lenses in one. Moreover, it... Continue Reading →

About Rangefinders, Leica Elmarit’s, Minolta Rokkor’s, Speed Boosters and more…

This is my last post before the end of 2023, followed by a short break. I want to thank all my loyal readers and wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year ! Events in someone's life and family can influence many things, as I have experienced in recent months. Everyone has... Continue Reading →

Welta Penti II Adapted Lens on MFT

This review has not been influenced or sponsored in any way. These are my personal observations, reservations and opinions about a lens that I purchased with my own money. A Special Project : This type of lens is in a category of its own, not to be assessed like other "normal" vintage manual lenses; these... Continue Reading →

The Risespray 35mm f1.6 Fifth Gen. for MFT Review

This review has not been influenced or sponsored in any way. These are my personal observations, reservations and opinions about a lens that I purchased with my own money. This is the third and last Risespray lens I am reviewing in the "Tiny lens Project". Will this red 35mm f1.6 Risespray form a perfect trio... Continue Reading →

Why Shoot EVF Less, and short Review of the Olympus E-PL9

Playing around with EVF-less Olympus E-P cameras began long before the idea of the "Tiny Every Day M4/3 Camera Project" even crossed my mind, and let me tell you, it took a turn I never saw coming. My initial dislike for cameras without EVF transformed into genuine fondness, and eventually, I found myself unable to... Continue Reading →

a Tiny Every Day m4/3 Camera – Part II

I'm a big admirer of Emily from Micro Four Nerds, so I decided to explore her website and YouTube channel to gain insights into her perspective on compact cameras. Emily has a strong preference for Panasonic, which is why it comes as no surprise that Panasonic takes center stage in her content. Notably, Panasonic boasts... Continue Reading →

I’m going on a trip, and I’m bringing : a Medium Messenger Bag and …

I carry this particular kind of bag whenever I'm going to events like airshows, embarking on a cycling expedition into the woods to observe birds and wildlife, etc. The aim of using this equipment and bag is to have a versatile setup that allows me to capture a wide range of shots, from extreme telephoto... Continue Reading →

Comparing the Lumix Leica 100-400mm f4-6.3 vs Olympus 100-400mm f5-6.3

Occasionally, a rare opportunity presents itself – one you may have previously hesitated to take advantage of. However, when the price becomes truly irresistible, and there are compelling reasons to own two nearly identical lenses, you might find yourself tempted to make the purchase. Such was the situation I encountered. I already owned the Lumix... Continue Reading →

Which Camera for – Starter – Budget – Backup …

In my article on the PictureFX Leica M8 Lut, I mentioned George Holden's 2023 video titled - Fake 500 $ Fujifilm X100V - in which he compared the performance of the original Olympus E-M10 Mark I to that of the Fujifilm X100V, and asserted that the former outperformed the latter. Olympus E-M10 Mark I There... Continue Reading →

Olympus Digital Tele Converter – DTC – Is It Any Good ?

The E-M10 MKIII with Lumix G Vario 100-300mm Power OIS is a camera lens combination that weighs 990 grams and is 170mm long. It can provide a field of view range (FOV) of 400 to 1200mm (compared to 35mm). Wait a minute, that's not right ! shouldn't that be 200 to 600mm FOV ? Before... Continue Reading →

Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 300mm F4.0 IS PRO after three months.

Three months have passed since I purchased the Olympus 300mm f4 Pro lens, and these are my findings so far. There's a lot said and written about this lens, claiming it to be the best and sharpest lens Olympus has ever made. So, my expectations were very high. Well, it is certainly sharp, but it's... Continue Reading →

Why I Shoot with Olympus Cameras ?

Having originated from the era of 35mm film cameras in the late 60s and early 70s, my photography journey predominantly revolved around SLR-type cameras. Being a big fan of Pentax cameras, I even featured the famous phrase borrowed from George Clooney on my old website: Pentax, "what else ?" At that time, I was unaware... Continue Reading →

Olympus HLD-9 Power Battery Grip for E-M1 Mark II & Mark III Camera

If you had asked me in the past about using a battery grip, my answer would have been a resounding "never." Reflecting on those times, I recall my Pentax K-3, which was both bulkier and heavier than the Olympus E-M1 MKII & III. Weighing in at 800 grams, it offered 560 shots per battery. Similarly,... Continue Reading →

Olympus Viewfinder Setup

The viewfinder holds immense importance in your Olympus camera, serving as arguably its most critical component. However, some individuals prefer utilizing the LCD screen for capturing images, provided they have good eyesight. While glasses can be used, accurately assessing sharpness and effectively utilizing long telephoto lenses is better suited for the viewfinder or EVF (Electronic... Continue Reading →

About Olympus Articles and Guidelines in general

Recently I started a new project, namely Blueprint, it's among other, finding alternative accessories for Olympus cameras and lenses,but also research into the best possible camera settings such as the article E-M1 Mark II Bird and Wildlife Settings.There have been some private comments on it, and instead of answering them separately I'll do so here... Continue Reading →

Recommended Accessory for the Olympus E-M1 Mark II & III – Long Eyecup Kiwi KE-EP13

Kiwi or JJC KE-EP13 Long Eyecup - replacement for the Olympus EP-13 Eyecup. An accessory I highly recommend for the Olympus E-M1 Mark II & III is a long eyecup.At first, I bought it to make it easier to use my glasses while photographing,but there are also other benefits, in macro photography for example.- It... Continue Reading →

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