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OM System Announces OM-1 Mark II and 150-600mm Supertelephoto

pay per click advertising OM System just announced the OM-1 Mark II together with the OM System 150-600 f/5.0-6.3 lens, strengthening the position of Micro Four Thirds for wildlife photography. The OM-1 Mark II gives you some small but meaningful … Continue reading

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When to Use Continuous Shooting in Photography

From the perspective of someone whose first language is not English, the term “shooting” does not immediately conjure the idea of cameras. However, it makes sense at some level, because the Continuous Shooting mode on your camera is a very … Continue reading

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Photography News: OM System’s Rumored Flagship Camera and Telephoto Zoom

Would you believe that even in the urban jungle of one of the world’s oldest cities, you can take photos as if you were in the tropics of Asia or South America? Soon, I will give you the proof in … Continue reading

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Do You Need a Large-Aperture Lens for Landscape Photography?

One of our readers recently asked me an interesting question, which is whether or not it helps to have a large maximum aperture in landscape photography. Of course, the answer will be different for every photographer, but I wanted to … Continue reading

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Game Over at Sports Illustrated

Legend has it that Heinz Kluetmeier donned scuba gear and dove into the Olympic pool at a long-ago games and set up cameras on the bottom, wiring them so he could fire them remotely. His assistant asked him if they … Continue reading

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