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THE GREAT OLYMPUS SCAVENGER HUNT

MORE and more photographers are thinking of switching to a mirrorless camera – either abandoning the SLR systems they have used for years, or adding a new CSC as their second camera. With smaller body sizes, faster frame rates, better video features and more, there are plenty of advantages to switching to mirrorless. But it is still a big leap for any enthusiast or pro to make to change their camera system… So we teamed up with Olympus to give six DSLR-owning readers the chance to spend a full day trying out the professional-standard Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II for themselves, so they could see what using a top mirrorless model is really like.

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