Great video in and about Dovre, i am in the fortunate position where my girlfriend lives in Norway (I am from the UK), so maybe i should take a visit down at some point to see the Muscox. What a site they must be. I have visited Norway a few times now and i have to agree with you, the experiences are what makes the cherry on the top for me, in my circumstances, as well as the people you are surrounded by. I have seen a plethora of species, including crested tits and White tailed sea eagles, that i never thought id get this close to. Truly magical place. Once again great video, enjoyed your footage and pictures. Thanks for sharing!
Sigma again, this time just a disguised FF lens. Olympus no longer makes glass for OM lenses, which is increasingly saving on development. OM withholds economic reports, but GfK reports show that OM is falling again. I am sorry...
I'm still trying to get a decent shot of a resident house sparrow. I've invested in a used Kodak 44a film camera, which uses 127 film (almost impossible to obtain) and having a fixed focal length of about 50mm and two aperture settings tends to limit my subjects. I'm thinking of investing in a digital camera, but my budget is limited to 25 quid. As an OAP my time and photo opportunities are diminishing fast but I intend to keep striving for that perfect Avian image.
💡The adder is the UK's only venomous snake, but its venom is generally of little danger to humans: an adder bite can be painful and cause a inflammation, but is really only dangerous to the very young, ill or old. If bitten, medical attention should be sought immediately, however. ⚠️ What to do if bitten by an adder in the UK? •Stay calm - most snake bites in the UK are not serious and can be treated. •Keep the part of your body that was bitten as still as you can. •Lie in the recovery position if you can. •Take paracetamol for any pain. •Try to remember the colour and pattern of the snake to tell the doctor.
Always worth the wait Espen…my hill walking days are finished due to my disability, I miss it terribly…..but your videos help enormously, so thank you….stunning image at the end 👌🏻🤙
Loved this video! Great music choices too 🙂 Thank you for making these amazing and informative videos. I absolutely love photographing with my OM gear.
I wouldn’t sacrifice it no. If you can I would hold onto it and get the 150-600. the 300mm is such a good lens. Alternatively get the 1.4x teleconverter for the 300mm
Before watching the video, I can comment that this is indeed the perfect travel tripod for me. This thing is friggin amazing. So fast to deploy, so versatile, impressive load capacity (especially compared to the Peak one at the same price point), super easy handling, and yet so lightweight and compact. Seriously, get one if you can afford one. If not, save for one. It is so worth it. Disclaimer: I don't work for Heipi, and I'm not on their payroll in any shape or form. That thing just convinced me with smart design, and impressive specs and features :)