Update 13/10/25 - Just back from a few days of bushcraft. As any camper knows, setup and teardown take time - and so does unpacking the Land Rover, cleaning gear, and storing everything for the next adventure. In short, I’ll be off the radar for a bit, catching up before visiting fellow photographers’ sites or... Continue Reading →
Why MFT Isn’t the Best for Birds… Or Maybe It Actually Is?
7 minutes reading time Chasing birds with tiny sensors - MFT - did I get it all wrong? Let’s find out. In the last year, I got a lot of questions by e-mail. Some are technical: something doesn’t work, or how to fix it. Others are about gear: what’s the best setup for this or... Continue Reading →
MFT Strikes Back: OM-1 Mark II and the Lens Lineup
Nope, you read that right - this isn’t Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. It’s less evil, but just as punchy: MFT Strikes Back. Not sure if you’ve noticed, but ever since the OM-1 Mark II dropped, things started to bubble slightly. Now, with the OM System’s 'Little White' 50-200mm F2.8 out, it’s full-on buzzing... Continue Reading →
It Started with a Test…
Yesterday I accidentally published a link to an article that wasn’t actually finished yet - oops. Luckily, my friend Mark over at OneCameraOneLens gave me a heads-up before it spread too far, and I was able to pull it just in time. Since then? I’ve been working hard on something new. Or maybe... a discovery.... Continue Reading →
The Three “Bees” : Birds, Bucks & Backaches
10 minutes read time Birds, Bucks & Backaches: How Camera Brands (and some people) Mess With Your Wildlife Dreams How the “Equivalent” Madness Began Following up on my “You Don’t Need Expensive Pro Gear for Pro-Like Results” rant—and just to clear up a few misunderstandings, there’s pro gear… and then there’s pro gear. What I... Continue Reading →

