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Where's your head at?
Where's your head at?
I bought a pre-loved Olympus 60mm F2.8 Macro yesterday, thought I’d revisit the Alien tree to learn and compare to my previous post – which was shot with a 12-40 F2.8 pro lens.
Above is an in camera focus stacked shot (bit of fuzz on the edges if you’re picky, I could edit but this is almost straight out of camera!)
Two hours disappeared way too quickly exploring just one tree-stump…
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Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III Micro Four Thirds System Camera Kit (20 Megapixel Sensor, 5-Axis Image Stabilisation, 4K Video, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth) + M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-40 mm f2.8 PRO Lens, Black
Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III Micro Four Thirds System Camera Kit (20 Megapixel Sensor, 5-Axis Image Stabilisation, 4K Video, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth) + M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-40 mm f2.8 PRO Lens, Black
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The E-M1 Mark III has everything you need to take stunning handheld photos and videos: a compact, lightweight design packed with pro-level functions. The intuitive Multi Selector joystick, 121-point cross-type autofocus, weatherproof sealing, evolved Face/Eye Detection AF there’s no limit to how far you can go. High-resolution image quality at all times and under all…
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Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III Micro Four Thirds System Camera Kit (20 Megapixel Sensor, 5-Axis Image Stabilisation, 4K Video, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth) + M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-40 mm f2.8 PRO Lens, Black
Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III Micro Four Thirds System Camera Kit (20 Megapixel Sensor, 5-Axis Image Stabilisation, 4K Video, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth) + M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-40 mm f2.8 PRO Lens, Black
Price: (as of – Details)
The E-M1 Mark III has everything you need to take stunning handheld photos and videos: a compact, lightweight design packed with pro-level functions. The intuitive Multi Selector joystick, 121-point cross-type autofocus, weatherproof sealing, evolved Face/Eye Detection AF there’s no limit to how far you can go. High-resolution image quality at all times and under all…
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How to Travel Light This Summer
Time to break out those shades and pineapple floaties, homies – summer is FINALLY on the horizon! I don’t know about you, but I thought this winter might never end. It could be the fact that gray skies hung their insistent presence overhead for what felt like the last MILLION MONTHS... or, it could be that I spent my winter rehabbing a bum shoulder after a snowboarding accident... either way: warmer climes are finally here to stay!
Fellow traveler Kristen Kellogg (@borderfreetravels) arrives to Sukau Rainforest Lodge, Borneo
I’m avidly filling my summer calendar with adventures both near and far. I’m excited to be spending time trekking California’s High Sierras, sailing the Norwegian Arctic on assignment, and bumming around northern Europe for a little R&R. I’m also planning my first-ever assignment in the Galapagos Islands—a trip that’s got me scrambling to assemble my favorite island travel gear!
A recent job in Borneo, Malaysia is inspiring me to travel light this summer. Why? Because I traveled the lightest I’ve ever traveled on that trip… and not because I wanted to, but because the airline lost my luggage en route. Womp womp. What’s wild is, I realized I needed very little “stuff” to get out there and enjoy life on the road! A single outfit, sneakers, sunglasses, socks, underwear and sunscreen were virtually all I needed to successfully explore the remote jungles and bustling city centers of Borneo.
Photographers Meghan Young (@missmeghanyoung) & Kristen Kellogg (@borderfreetravels) track monkeys in Malaysia
The stuff I needed aside from those few personal items was all camera- and tech-related, which I thankfully had with me in my carry-on bag. (Pro tip: never check your camera gear in your checked bag if you can avoid it, as that will keep your cameras safe from both mishandling and potential theft). Truth is, I never board a plane without my cameras—especially if I’m headed to a destination as luscious as an island known for biodiversity. For my upcoming adventures this summer, my gear checklist will be virtually the same as it was in Borneo. Here’s how it’ll look:
- Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III Camera
- M.Zuiko 14-42mm EZ Lens (*kit lens included with Mark III)
- Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II Camera
- M.Zuiko 12-100mm f4 ProLens (*kit lens included with Mark II)
- M.Zuiko ED 40-150mm f2.8 PRO Lens (used for shots requiring a long lens, like landscapes and wildlife)
- M.Zuiko 17mm f1.8Lens (used for low light, portrait, and street photography)
- SanDisk Extreme PRO memory cards ranging from 32-128 GB
- 2-4 batteries per camera
- Camera charger for each camera
- “Shotgun” microphone for audio recording
- Lavalier microphone for audio recording
- Headphones to listen to video/audio playback
- Lens cleaning brush pen
- Lens cloths
- Lens cap “leashes” to ensure no caps fall off while traveling
- Interchangeable camera straps & clips, including 1 Slide, 1 Clutch, and 1 Capture
- Hard drive for memory card backup
Because that’s a fair amount of gear to keep organized, I like to keep it all in a backpack, where the weight is distributed between my shoulders and waist. I like bags that are intelligently designed, water resistant, and full of customizable compartments, like the 30L Everyday Backpack. That’s my go-to gear bag these days, whether I’m headed out on a weekend getaway or a Himalayan hike.
Sunset from the Himalayas along the Bumdra Trek, Bhutan
However you choose to pack your bags for adventure, it’s important not to get too bogged down in the unnecessary, especially when it’s summertime, since carrying any number of bags will make you sweat. How, pray tell, can you cut down on the packing list? Well, you may think you need the extra pair of swagtastic shoes, but you usually don’t. You may also think you need a few extra pairs of underwear, but—gasp!—you actually don’t need those either if you’ve got pairs you can wash in the sink that’ll quick dry overnight (e.g. ultralight mesh briefs).
You can also cut down on the photography gear if you’ve got the right cameras on hand. Mirrorless cameras have made leaps and bounds from the heavy DSLRs of the past, both in weight and technological ability. My favorite super-portable camera is the OM-D E-M10 Mark III, known for being not only lightweight and good-looking, but also super freaking smart.
This little guy weighs in at just 410 grams (including battery and memory card), but packs a ton of features. It has a tilting touch screen, built-in WiFi (which means you don’t need to lug around a memory card reader), and offers four shooting assist modes so users who are switching from smartphones to interchangeable-lens cameras can shoot without the guess work. Bonus: there are a bunch of “scene” modes that offer beautiful results, too. My favorite feature is the 5-Axis Image Stabilization, which helps you capture blur-free photographs (even at night, without that heavy tripod) and 4K video (sans that bulky stabilizer rig you might’ve seen DSLR-owners lugging around).
Crisp dewdrops sit atop a flowering plant in the Borneo Mangroves, shot with the Mark III
If you want to check out the OM-D E-M10 Mark III for yourself, it’s well worth perusing. If you click “Buy Now”, you’ll get $100 off the kit through June 2nd! The kit price (camera + M.Zuiko 14-42mm EZ Lens) is normally $799 USD, but right now it’s down to $699, so you should probably strike while the iron—and weather—are hot.
No matter where this summer brings you, remember: the most important things to pack on any journey are an open mind and a sense of adventure. Oh, and tooth paste. Please pack tooth paste.
Your friend,
Rachel
This piece is written in partnership with Olympus, though all opinions and experiences are compliments of yours truly.
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