![]() ![]() This has naturally been affecting our wellbeing, our daily routines and … photography. We have been locked in our homes for almost a year and are all eagerly awaiting to see what will happen next. Mossy Katydid, Costa Rica, Olympus E-M1 III, M.Zuiko 60mm/2.8, ISO 64, f/10, 1/160s, flash, handheldĪt the time of writing, we are all in the middle of a second or possibly a third wave of the global Coronavirus pandemic. If that’s the case and if you want to view them in better quality, I recommend right-clicking on the photo and opening them in a new tab. Sometimes, due to your monitor resolution, it may appear somewhat compressed. NOTE: The landscape photos below have a longer side of 1600px, the portrait photos are 1400px. For example, interesting species that I met on my nightwalks, without which, my travel portfolio would not be complete. Every now and then, I tried to capture a different perspective as well as motives other than a bird on the twig. The focal lengths I used most often on the new lens were 250-500mm (which is the equivalent of 500 – 1000 on a FF). However, you will also find a few different photos that hopefully enliven this collection that would otherwise look rather monotonous. As you’ll see, this article will be mainly devoted to the new Olympus 150-400mm/ 4.5 TC lens. Perhaps it would be better if it was more about the happenings and individual circumstances on my trip to Costa Rica at the time of the pandemic? Or my review should be full of stories behind each individual photograph that will help the viewer to understand how each photograph came to be and that a stay in Costa Rica alone does not always guarantee coming home with beautiful photos? So, I decided I’ll cover a bit of everything. At this moment, I’m not sure if this should be a sophisticated review of the new Olympus M.Zuiko 150-400mm/ 4.5 TC 1.25x IS PRO lens. ![]() To be honest, I don’t even know where to start. ![]()
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