Starting Wildlife Photography | Recommended Camera
My friend asked me about what camera I would recommend for getting started in wildlife photography. Without a doubt, the Olympus OM-D EM1 MK2 is the answer. It is Micro Four Thirds / M43 with great stabilization, amazing color science, and rugged weather proofing. Plus it is light and available cheaply used. Q&A with Scott | Why M43 for Nature To support the channel, you can buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottala...

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Lenses Olympus M43 Wildlife Photography Beginners

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Overview of Micro Four Thirds adapters for Canon Lenses

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M4/3 vs Full Frame in GOOD LIGHT

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What Happened to the Cox .049? | The Engine That Couldn’t Survive Modern Childhood

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What PROS Don't Tell You About WILDLIFE Photography!!!

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Getting to Know the Lone Wolf of the Olympus Four Thirds DSLRs---the E-30.

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I Visited California’s #1 Wildlife Photography Spot

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All about focusing with OM-1

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Olympus OM-D E-M1 III - Birds in Flight Review & Tutorial (also for E-M1X, E-M1 II and E-M5 III)

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The Self-Doubting Photographer - Forest Photography with a Nikon D750

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HERE’S WHY YOUR BIRD PICS AREN’T SHARP.

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Micro Four Thirds, APS-C and Full Frame - My Opinion on Sensor Sizes

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OM System OM-1 Review for Bird Photography - A ‘WOW’ camera or just “good”?

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How to Make Money as a Wildlife Photographer - with @Dani Connor Wild

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ULTIMATE WILDLIFE ZOOM REVIEW! Canon Sony Nikon Olympus Fuji Panasonic

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Micro Four Thirds - Great for Wildlife Photography!

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English | Customising your OM SYSTEM OM-1 Series Cameras

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Birding Everglades & The Keys—South Florida bird photography Part 1—Nearly eaten by Croc!

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