Mom and fledgling ospreys on a nest near my home. I was not disappointed with either the cameraor lens in this case. (click any image to enlarge)OM-1 Mark II; OM 150-600mm f/5-6.3 lens @ 600mm; 1/1250th sec. @ f/6.3; ISO 500; HandheldI have been happily photographing with Micro4/3 system cameras and lenses since 2012. I have literally made tens and tens of thousands of wonderful photographs with this gear. In many past posts, I’ve written about how well the gear has served me. But, there has been a time or two in which I was a bit disappointed in my images.Recently, while my mind was wandering, a thought came out of the blue. As far as I can remember, there have only been two times when I felt my Micro4/3 gear did not serve me as well as I had expected. Both times were years ago with my Olympus E-M1 and its 16mp sensor. I wouldn't say the camera was primitive as compared to today's cameras, but the sensor and image processor was a lot less capable than the current crop of OM cameras…
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