Inspired by my popular "The Largest Collection of" lists and my article "Tips From a Bird and Wildlife Photographer" about Rachel Bigsby, I thought, why not do the same for information, tips, and settings for the OM System OM-1 (Mark II), specifically for bird and wildlife photography, offering insights from a specific nature photographer's perspective.... Continue Reading →
The Long Lens Shootout
When I decided not to purchase the OM System 150-600mm f5-6.3 lens, it was for several reasons: High price Relatively big and heavy compared to my current gear Existing lenses that would be underutilized To even more justify my decision, I tested my lenses for field of view (FOV) with and without teleconverters (1.4x and... Continue Reading →
Chasing Birds Camo Lens Protection
Since I got my new camera, I've been able to photograph several birds that I hadn't captured before. You might think it has nothing to do with the camera, and that's partly true. However, the improved focusing system combined with bird recognition does make it easier for me to photograph birds at a distance, moving,... Continue Reading →
Always Adventure Ready with an Olympus TG Camera
I've been searching for a camera that I could always have with me in any situation, one that's as small as possible, durable, with zoom capabilities, and the best possible image quality. I've had many, like the Samsung WB and Panasonic DMC-TZ series, but most of them broke because they were too fragile. Then I... Continue Reading →
Minolta MD 70-210mm f4,5-5,6 – 49mm filter – Review
The Minolta 70-210mm zoom lens is another lens where the collaboration between Leica and Minolta played a role. There are different versions of it, both manual and autofocus (AF). It also got the nickname "Beercan" because of its distinctive shape. However, this particular version has a 49mm filter thread, is not listed in the Minolta... Continue Reading →