OM1 - For Birds in Flight at Bempton Cliffs
In this video I use the OM1 for photographing birds in flight at Bempton Cliffs on the Yorkshire Coast. I use a range of four lenses, the 300mm F4, sometimes combined with the MC14 converter, the 100-400mm F5.6.3, the 40-150mm F2.8, and the 12-40mm F2.8. In the first part of the video the pictures are taken from up on the cliffs, and in the second half of the video from a boat trip to photograph diving Gannets.

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