This is another win for Olympus. But it might be a win for your pocketbook if you don’t know how to — or don’t want to — shoot ultra wide angle photographs.
The Panasonic Leica Nocticron is the pinnacle of image quality in the Micro Four Thirds system. But you're going to have to reach to the deepest corners of your pocket to find the cash needed to purchase it.
The inherent limitations of the small Micro Four Thirds sensor has allowed Panasonic and Olympus to get away from the specification game ahead of everyone else. The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II is the epitome of this head start.
The iPhone 6s is the most convenient, most accessible device in my house nowadays, and that may outweigh the loss of battery life and screen size from the iPhone 6 Plus.
The Loop 3 goes from securely-at-your-hip to ready-to-fire in under a second and provides the next best alternative to having a camera in your hand. It is the perfect sling for a trip around the historic part of the city or for a pristine walk in the forest.
The Olympus 40-150mm f/2.8 PRO's build quality, feature set, image quality, and ease of use are all the best you can get in the Micro 4/3 system and put every other telephoto zoom to shame.
Today, the Lamy 2000 is a *piece of history*. It fits in the same conversation as Charles and Ray Eames’ iconic lounge chair, Dieter Rams’ Braun wrist watch, and Sori Yanagi’s perfectly weighted flatware — timeless products with an infinite life and a market defining form factor.
The Manfrotto PIXI Mini tripod wasn’t built to be your only tripod. Instead, it's a great tool to complement your go-to tripod and can quickly be slipped into a bag to be available at a moment's notice.
The bag is thin, light, and isn't a chore to carry around. Made of quality materials, the Mamba can be tossed around without a worry. And most importantly, it’s just large enough to carry the items I need every day.