Only 4 minutes read time It's well known that Micro Four Thirds is under pressure. For years, some have predicted its downfall—often people who struggle to accept its advantages. Sometimes, jealousy plays a role, especially when they've heavily invested in another system. Other times, it's just badmouthing. I have little doubt about my choice of... Continue Reading →
Birds & Wildlife Special 2024 – 2025
Bird and Wildlife Photography: The Full Picture Capturing the beauty of birds and wildlife goes beyond having the right camera and lens; it's about the entire setup—gear, techniques, and knowledge working together for an immersive experience. In my bird and wildlife photography series, I cover key aspects for success. The Ultimate Micro Four Thirds Wildlife... 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 →
The TTArtisan 23mm f1.4 Zebra on Micro Four Thirds Review
This review is based on my own findings and experience, I chose, bought and paid for this lens myself.Nothing on Open Source Photography is sponsored. The angle of view : On the TTArtisan website they speak of the "Eye of Humanity", that's because on crop factor 1.5 systems like Fujifilm, this lens corresponds to a... Continue Reading →