alistairhenning
New to Mu-43
I was compelled to join this forum because somebody was asking whether micro 4/3 cameras were good enough for pros to use.
Every day, I work as a photojournalist and pro freelance photographer. My sole camera body is an Olympus E-P2, which I use with the kit zoom, Panasonic 20mm f/1.7, and Noktor f/0.95.
These lenses (in conjunction with that body) are more than enough to fulfill my professional needs. And my work has also been exhibited in galleries across Canada and the UK, just this year.
The micro four thirds format is mature and robust enough to support users at all experience levels. Certainly, my practice has really taken off since I first got my hands on an E-P1 shortly after launch.
I'm eagerly anticipating where the standard goes from here!
Flickr: Alistair Henning's Photostream
Every day, I work as a photojournalist and pro freelance photographer. My sole camera body is an Olympus E-P2, which I use with the kit zoom, Panasonic 20mm f/1.7, and Noktor f/0.95.
These lenses (in conjunction with that body) are more than enough to fulfill my professional needs. And my work has also been exhibited in galleries across Canada and the UK, just this year.
The micro four thirds format is mature and robust enough to support users at all experience levels. Certainly, my practice has really taken off since I first got my hands on an E-P1 shortly after launch.
I'm eagerly anticipating where the standard goes from here!
Flickr: Alistair Henning's Photostream