Marketing filters influence our equipment decisions?

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Siegfried
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Marketing filters influence our equipment decisions?

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A typical marketing filter is M43 cameras are not good for a background blur or smaller sensors have more noise. You will also find that marketing filters are based on false claims.

How does one create a background blur or bokeh with M43 cameras?

I started an article a while back and the more I learned the more I realized how false these claims are. These incorrect filters include cautionary filters or problem reports on social media. All my M43 lenses started to shine as I ignored the typical filters associated with M43 lenses... For example, my 12-200mm and my 45-175mm changed into my favorite "background blur" lenses...

https://myolympusomd.blogspot.com/2023/ ... image.html


What are the 7 most important technical points each photographer should know?

I did this article to help M43 photographers improve their technical skills. For example, why is it incorrect to say small sensors have more noise?

https://myolympusomd.blogspot.com/2023/ ... ation.html

Hope these articles will help you improve your M43 photography skills...

Best

Siegfried
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