Olympus E-M1 Mark II Vs E-M5 Mark III – Which Is Better?
What You Can Do with a Wildlife/Sports Lens (Explora).
It’s 2021, and Pixel Peeping Has Ruined the Photo Industry (ThePhoBlographer).
Zhiyun’s Weebill 2 Gimbal: Featuring the First Flip-Out HD Touchscreen (42West).
Evolving my camera system for a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Galapagos (Dpreview).
The Olympus 8-25mm f4 Pro is a fresh and very welcome addition to the Micro Four Thirds system. There’s lots of ultra-wide or standard zooms in the catalogue, but few that effectively cover both ranges. The earlier Leica DG 8-18mm started very wide but often left you wanting to zoom a little longer. Then the Leica 10-25 sacrificed a little at the wide end to extend further while delighting with its bright and constant f1.7 aperture, but this made it a heavy and expensive option for most of us. With the 8-25mm f4 Pro, Olympus has successfully filled the gap between the two Leicas, starting as wide as one and ending as long as the other, but opting for a more modest f4 aperture to keep the size, weight and cost down. The retracting mechanism also allows the lens to shrink to a compact size without getting in the way of operation. The result is a lens that delivers a very flexible range from ultra-wide to standard coverage with useful close-up focusing and a compact size. Sure the f4 focal ratio on Micro Four Thirds means you won’t be enjoying shallow depth-of-field effects unless your subject is very close, but that’s about the only sacrifice to achieve what’s arguably one of the most compelling walkaround lenses in the system. If I had to choose just one lens for general use on a Micro Four Thirds body, the Olympus 8-25mm would be it, and it comes highly recommended.
What You Can’t (and Can) Do with a Macro Lens (Explora).
Lowepro Launches PhotoSport III: New Sustainable Adventure Backpack Series (42West).
This Weird 3D Lens is the First of its Kind (Mathieu Stern).
Italian 8-25mm PRO review by Ugo Baldassarre.
Think Tank is taking 15% off all of their Urban Access backpacks, Urban Access slings, and Urban Approach backpacks. The sale ends August 2nd and it’s only while supplies last. Get the bags here: http://www.thinktankphoto.com
Robin Wong: Is Originality Dead in Photography?
Lens in Focus: Olympus Photographer Chris Poplawski’s Favorite Lens When Flying (42West).
Find your Groove with the Weebill-2, from Zhiyun-Tech (Explora).
Let it SLIDE –4 Slider Tips Featuring YC Onion (Matti Sulanto).