Greetings from Southeast Michigan
Posted: 26 Oct 2020 14:32
Hello all,
I'm a fairly recent convert to Olympus after many years shooting Minolta/Sony film and A-mount DSLRs. I have the EM5-MkIII with the 12-45 f/4.0 Pro, and also picked up the 60mm macro and the 17mm f/1.8 which basically covers my interests in landscape/travel and macro photography. I'm not one to stress equipment over experience and hard work, but there is an intangible form factor and feel to Olympus that makes photography fun again, and I'm taking better more consistent shots as a result. Thanks to Rob for the videos and live streams and for the inspiration!
I'm a fairly recent convert to Olympus after many years shooting Minolta/Sony film and A-mount DSLRs. I have the EM5-MkIII with the 12-45 f/4.0 Pro, and also picked up the 60mm macro and the 17mm f/1.8 which basically covers my interests in landscape/travel and macro photography. I'm not one to stress equipment over experience and hard work, but there is an intangible form factor and feel to Olympus that makes photography fun again, and I'm taking better more consistent shots as a result. Thanks to Rob for the videos and live streams and for the inspiration!