A Sea Change in Photography Gear

Camera equipment and technique for taking photos.
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A Sea Change in Photography Gear

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I have posted a short blog regarding mixing and matching 4/3rds and micro 4/3rds gear to create a great camera system for hiking and climbing.

Ever since I owned an Olympus OM-1 35mm film camera several decades ago (I still have it) I have been enamored of tiny SLR cameras. Ever since I owned a spectacular digital Sony R-1 a few years back I was enamored by cameras with an electronic view finder (EVF) and mirrorless design. Now if they could just put a hi-rez EVF into a tiny camera and give me great fast lenses and a descent sensor…well that would be a sea change…indeed.

See the blog post at: http://4000meters.com

Thanks for checking it out.


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I updated the link because it was not redirecting properly:

http://www.4000meters.com
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