The equipment we choose for pet and wildlife photography is partly a personal choice but mostly driven by the technical demands of photographing animals. In this article I’ll talk about the kit I use the most
Read MoreThe size and weight of high magnification lenses can be a problem. In this article I’ve talked about some of my favourite lightweight wildlife lenses.
Read MoreMany portrait and event photographers favour a classic 70-200mm lens. If you use an APS-C camera this combination will afford you some options if you fancy a spot of nature photography
Read MoreI bet we’ve all dreamed of a high powered, sharp, but lightweight lens for wildlife photography. It’s the ‘lightweight’ part which is usually the sticking point - until now. One of the finest lenses for bird photography is the Panasonic Leica 100-400
Read MoreI’ve finally found my dream wildlife lens. Who wouldn’t be seduced by an 800mm equivalent, sharp, lightweight, weather sealed and compact alternative to something the size of a space telescope?
Read MoreTeleconverters are known for causing a degree of image degradation. I was interested to see if the new Olympus MC14 teleconverter spoiled the otherwise fantastic IQ of the Olympus 40-150 f2.8 Pro lens
Read MoreThe release of the Olympus 40-150 f2.8 Pro lens redefined the rule book for Micro Four Thirds wildlife and portrait photographers. But is it as good as the price tag dictates?
Read MoreThe Olympus M Zuiko 40-150 f2.8 Lens is the optic professional Micro 4/3 photographers have been dreaming of. Sharp, contrasty, beautifully built, weather sealed - and expense, as you would imagine
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