I’ve been considering the feasibility of landscape photography with a micro four-thirds system for some time before settling on the Olympus OM-D E-M1 MkII. There are a number of compelling reasons for this choice which I cover in this video from Llanddwyn Island, Anglesey. And one of the main reasons is the Olympus 12-100mm f/4 zoom lens, which I intend to use as a permanent fixture on it, saving weight and hassle when out and about hiking.
I’m often asked about the equipment I use. You'll now find details of most of it on my: Gear Page.
So sorry, but the images from this video have now been archived. As they’re high resolution and large files, I do have to take them down after a few weeks in order to keep the site running smoothly.
I’m afraid that I only maintain images from the most recent few videos available in these vlog pages. Only “keepers” make my main Portfolio page.