I will embellish this article with photos from the previous trip in September to showcase the fantastic Ecuadorian biodiversity. We covered everything from 1000masl in the northern part of Ecuador to 4000masl on the eastern and western sides of the Andes. During both trips, I visited several different habitats with varying altitudes. ![]() While in the first article, I focused mainly on describing any new features of the OM-1, in this 2nd part, I will cover the situations in which I used it in Ecuador. That meant that I was able to test the latest camera not only in my favourite habitat (tropical rainforests) but also with the (currently) best wildlife lens I’ve ever worked with. Another great happenstance was that on this trip, I was able to use it in combination with my newest gear addition, the Olympus 150-400mm/4.5 IS TC lens. Naturally, I had the OM-1 with me only on the second trip in February. ![]() It’s not a coincidence that I led two photographic expeditions there in six months ( 9/2021 and 2/2022). They helped me get the camera for testing before the official launch, for which I’m very grateful! Ecuador is truly a beautiful and diverse country that has become a symbol of natural biodiversity. Having coordinated the OM-1’s release with this trip was mostly a lucky coincidence, which probably wouldn’t have happened if it wasn’t for the help and cooperation of the Czech representation of OM-System. After an extensive familiarisation with the new OM-1 from OM-System (Olympus), I set off with a group of fellow photographers on a private photo trip to Ecuador that would take place with or without the new OM-1.
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