by Loren | Sep 24, 2016 | Reviews
As mentioned on the banner on the home page, I wasn’t supposed to be posting for a while. I am limited to just an iPad right now, so there is very little I can do for the blog, but I was so excited about Olympus’ announcement of the E-M1 Mk II at Photokina...
by Loren | Jun 26, 2016 | Reviews, Wildlife
This is the sixth of a series discussing bird photography. For the final post in this series, I wanted to list out the µ4/3 lens options suitable for doing the type of bird photography I have been discussing. To be clear, I don’t claim to be (nor aim to be) a...
by Loren | Feb 19, 2016 | Blog, Learning, Reviews, Wildlife
One of the innovative accessories that Olympus came out with that proves the company is serious about sports and wildlife photography is the EE-1 Red Dot Sight. Skilled photographers, particularly those using DSLRs, would see little benefit from it, and for...
by Loren | Jan 26, 2016 | Blog, Reviews, Wildlife
This is the fourth of a series discussing bird photography. Anyone who knows cameras knows that the title of this post is hardly a fair fight, and may rightfully wonder why I would even bother. The Canon 7D Mk II is a wildlife photography powerhouse. The...
by Loren | Sep 20, 2015 | Reviews
If you have read many of my posts, you may have seen me mention my Black Rapid shoulder slings. Pairing these with Really Right Stuff clamps, plus a few extra security precautions, I found a camera carrying system with excellent comfort, flexibility and security...