Exploring the Viability of Micro Four Thirds Cameras

Micro Four Thirds cameras offer surprising versatility and image quality, making them a viable option for many photographers. These cameras are known for their compact size, but they also offer excellent performance.

Coming to you from Chris Baitson, this engaging video sheds light on the raw capabilities and editing potential of Micro Four Thirds cameras. Baitson discusses the Olympus EM1 Mark II, focusing on its dynamic range and sensor performance. He demonstrates how to compose and capture compelling images using this camera, highlighting its strengths and practical applications. This is crucial for understanding how to make the most of your equipment and improve your photography skills.

Baitson starts by explaining his composition process. He captures a scene with a small tributary leading up to two boats, using leading lines and the rule of thirds to create a balanced image. This practical guidance helps you see how to leverage these techniques in your work, making your photos more engaging and visually appealing. He also uses a polarizing filter to reduce glare and a three-stop soft-edge graduated ND filter to balance the sky's brightness, showing how these tools can enhance your images even in challenging lighting conditions.

In the editing process, Baitson begins with a preset, then adjusts temperature, white balance, and colors to achieve the desired look. He uses dodging and burning to emphasize certain parts of the photo and the Nik Collection plugin in Photoshop to add contrast while maintaining a slight fade in the mid-tones. This detailed walkthrough of his editing workflow demonstrates how you can enhance your images while retaining a natural look.

Baitson also highlights the dynamic range of the Olympus EM1 Mark II, noting its 13 stops of dynamic range, which allows for capturing detailed images with rich tones. The ability to push and pull details from the raw files during editing further underscores the camera's versatility and the quality of images it can produce. Check out the video above for the full rundown from Baitson.

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Alex Cooke is a Cleveland-based portrait, events, and landscape photographer. He holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and a doctorate in Music Composition. He is also an avid equestrian.

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