I like it. It's an ad. Well so? I loved those DPR videos that were also ads but also showed professionals doing beautiful work. I support more of these.
@seantomlinson3320 Thanks! I loved the DPReview Field Test videos as well. I was lucky enough to be in two of them! Google Michael Bonocore Mongolia and that one should come up. I think the Idaho one was deleted in the initial pre-sale cleaning.
@@MichaelBonocorePetaPixel turns out Idaho shows up - ua-cam.com/video/gKxwwa2r4_o/v-deo.html but I don't see the Mongolia video. I'm not a Canon shooter (or Olympus) but I like the videos and I remember how much fun that video was was from...6 years ago. We old.
They were superbly produced, but I always felt that the DPR “field test” videos were a bit disingenuous. I like this one because it’s very upfront about it being sponsored, but it was also exceptionally well produced and the story of the photographers and their passion for nature and their art was brought out very well.
Well I’m in the minority here. I don’t care that like some commenters say, it’s just a sponsored advert for that brands own equipment. I enjoyed watching it, well put together with some of the most beautiful sharp wildlife images you could wish to see.
Hey PetaPixel guys, this is a cool video and showed how beautiful yellowstone is. You guys already revealed this is a sponsored content clearly. Although many other viewers criticize about playing this ad, I have totally different opinion. This kind of ad is actually quite interesting and informative. As long as the sponsor is fully disclosed, I personally think playing these kind of ad is triple win. Brand got exposure, you guys got money and viewer could see a high quality ad with beautiful scene in it.
@@camron8264 as if somebody is standing behind you with a gun and making you watch it 🤣 Go cry yourself to sleep because you watched a well made video that was promoting OM system and stop complaining
As a wildlife photographer, that photography equipment is the cleanest I've ever seen. Im not too happy it was one big advertisement for OM system, but nice video for it.
Probably all loaners/rentals. Ultimately, as much as I prefer larger sensors, for wildlife and reach m43 is pretty nice. The aperture disadvantages are not really a problem there.
I believe it is important for PetaPixel to clearer show it's an sponsor ad. Apart from that, I don't mind camera brands making ad's. That's part of making the channel survive financially.
@@amosb1163 The biggest thing that switched me from 4/3 and to full frame is simply resolution. Most brands have a fairly affordable 200-600 lens that can get you nearly to the FOV of a 100-400 on a 4/3 but do it with 60+ mega pixels. Most 4/3 cameras have been stuck at 20 mp and only recently did the G9ii get 24. Having a higher resolution image allows you to crop so much further into the frame while retaining detail. I can say from personal experience that higher resolution FF sensors are just superior for birding when very fast action is not involved. Plus there are other benefits of larger sensors but those get talked to death. Overall if image quality is the most important thing, larger sensor formats will produce better images.
I, for one, really am enjoying this new content angle. Don’t get me wrong, I’ll die watching and Chris and Jordan video, but the different content style makes me smile.
I majored in photography at Montana State University. Spending time, at Yellowstone was quite easy. MSU is just north of Yellowstone National Park. That was 30 years ago. Olympus OM 1, the film camera was my constant companion. To use one of those new OM 1 mk 2 back at Yellowstone would be a memorable experience.
The photography community if so full of crybabies!!! This was a magnificent production. All the people complaining about it being a 14 minute ad missed the entire point of the video. Tiffany successfully combining her love of wildlife and art. The shared camaraderie between her and Arthur. The wildlife set to the stunning backdrop of Yellowstone during a winter snow. Even the B-roll was top notch. A world-class, FREE, presentation and what people focus on was that it was a sponsored video? Give me a break. No other community I'm part of is that cynical. At 37 seconds it's disclosed that this is a Petal Pixel production created in partnership with OM System. It's also mentioned plainly in the description that both shooters are OM System Ambassadors. If the viewer was offended by the fact that people were paid to do their jobs - and subsequently provide free content, BTW - then they should have clicked another video instead of watching this one for 14 minutes and then complain that it was an ad.
Totally agree! And as you point out, the partnership with OM System is clearly mentioned at 37 seconds. People need to stop whining and get a life. The vid is stunning.
Whoever is complaining that it's a lengthy ad, how many social media videos do you scroll through on a daily basis with no purpose and meaning whatsoever? 🤔 exactly!! So stop crying and enjoy the beauty of this production. 🤫🤫
I very much enjoyed the video. It was clear from the beginning that it was sponsored by OM System. That's fine, and I use that gear. Would have been better though if the photographers didn't talk about the gear, as that makes it feel like a sales job which automatically turns some people off. Better to show a fine video with excellent results. Everyone can see the gear being used and will make the connection. The results should speak for themselves.
I love this video. It shows how rewarding winter wildlife photography is in Yellowston National Park. These are very experienced guides and know how to find wildlife. I have been with Arthur as a guide in Yellowston. It is clearly stated that this video is sponsored by OM Systems. So you would expect it to have a commercial in it. It is up to each individual to decide how to accept advertising.
This is a beautiful video. You fully disclose the sponsorship and brand ambassadors in the description. I think you could have avoided the majority of criticism by revealing the sponsorship in the title such as “OM Systems Presents: Yellowstone in Winter”
@@the_wiki9408, I see you’re right. Watching on my phone the white letters really weren’t that prominent against the snow. Plus OM Systems sponsors all the PetaPixel videos. This is different from their usual sponsorship.
not trying to be intrusive, but you can finance it if you buy with a credit card through your bank at a fairly low interest rate.. You'd have to work the details with them though. I used Chase -not the best, but it hurt less stress than dropping that chunk in one swipe
Enjoyed the video, love Yellowstone. The pack of wolves image on the mountain is amazing. Not an OM shooter but they clearly make a good case for the system shooting handheld with really long focal lengths.
Had the chance to try and OM1 this week on a club night. The grip is insanely comfortable. But i also have smaller hands just like our Christopher. The EV was also like looking through my old DSLR. Very tempting to get one.
Yes it’s an add. But not the boasting of other vloggers on UA-cam. I liked it, somebody always pays for getting such beautiful images in your screen, while you are possibly commenting from your chair. And I fully convinced that the compact MFT system serve best for traveling and wildlife fotography. For me more than enough for what I like to do. I sold my Nikon full frame DSLR kit and look forward to buy something as compact and robust as the OM System.
This was really great. Hey PetaPixel, please give us more of this type of "in the field" videos from pro's like Tiffany and Arthur. Yes, they were soft-selling OM gear, but despite not being in the market form more gear right now, I found myself saying "Hmmmm....if they can use the OM system in some harsh environments, maybe in the future I'll look more carefully at it" (I just switched from Nikon to Canon....never considered M4/3 as an option).
For those of us that are wildlife photographers and longtime OM System (Olympus) camera users, this isn't an ad. It's a testimony to making the right choices in equipment. The 150-600 is an incredible lens with the EM1X and the OM-1 cameras. I really enjoyed watching Arthur and Tiffany.
great video, with very nice images. it shows that you don't need tons of money and a full frame camera system to shoot beautiful images. I enjoyed it.❤👍
It's the closest place to see what this country looked like before "we" arrived. It's an amazing place for sure. Avoid July and August, it can become one traffic jam after another.
Terrible? What do you shoot with. I have a pretty low keeper rate do to my AF but, there are some tricks that help get the rate up. One is getting to know how to work within the limitations of your equipment if one can’t afford the newest tech. Two, getting to know the wildlife behavior & three, practicing blending in & getting close as possible & safely when it comes to dangerous subjects. Hope you make there, happy shooting & enjoy what’s in your backyard until you do.
Awesome awesome ! wow, just a tad different to New Zealand, a place that I would dearly love to visit with my OM-1. Out of this world images guys !! Cheers
I really liked the production, shots are amazing. I only think that the title should be clear that this is sponsored by OM System because this feels like a bait and switch. I liked the video a lot though, also at 4:40 we can all say LOOK AT THAT BEAUTIFUL BIRD, JORDAN! 😂
Is it a 14 minute add for the OM1 m-ii? Yes, but damn those are some incredible shots. I have the OM1 m-1 and the 100-400 and very happy with the results. But this, wow! I doubt that I will ever be able to afford the 150-400 Pro, but maybe the 150-600 will be something I can buy used in few years.
Was the video shot on the OM-1 Mark II as well? OM knows exactly who their target audience is, and they lean into that. I am a longtime Olympus shooter, and this is exactly why I continue to use it. The portability is a real advantage if you hike with your camera, and I speak from experience. They need to make a few firmware tweaks to make this camera and the OM-1 before it into true video powerhouses. It wouldn't take much. Why just let Panasonic have all the independent filmmakers? Give them some tougher competition in video.
Beautifully filmed but it is an advertisement and this should have been more clearly displayed in the video, for example “Petapixel and OM System presents”.
Really enjoyed this! Nice personal approach. Good to hear about the cameras used and glad for the support of OM System. I hope to see more travel features. I’d like to hear more about camera settings used.
What a wonderful life Tiffany and Arthur have, living their dream and taking such beautiful photographs. Thanks and I hope you revel in your free adventurous life 😀
I know y’all are getting flak for this being an advert but not a single person here would turn down the money out of the kindness of their heart. Y’all are impartial as possible (OM video cough cough) and pour your heart into these. Beautifully shot and produced, I’m happy OM came in with the funds to make it happen!
If you can get great images with OM system, you can do it with any system. Well done. You are very upfront on the sponsorship on this UA-cam post. No worries.
Two things: 1) Yes, you did disclose the sponsorship but it should have been much more prominent, like in the title. You didn’t even put it in the first paragraph of the description. I’ve never seen anything like this before from a prominent media outlet. 2) Jordan should have directed this video or there should have been some collaboration with PetaPixel in the making of this video because in the absence of those two things, it just feels like shameless advertisement which belongs on OM’s own channel. Not a camera reviewers channel.
My OM System 150-400mm arrived decentered. They refused to warranty the repair. The reason they gave for denying the repair was that it is normal and "within spec" for the lens to be decentered. I find this to be unacceptable for a lens that costs $10,000. I understand that they've moved manufacturing of this lens from Japan to Vietnam, so there may be some growing pains and hiccups as they ramp up production. However, if a product does come off the line defective and decentered, they should make it right. After all, this isn't a $200 kit lens. This is their flagship, most expensive lens that they're pushing marketing everywhere. It costs $10,000. I saved up for a long time to finally get this lens, and I am extremely disappointed by this. If OM System wants to make this right, please reach out to me. I have been a long time supporter of your system. I took the risk (against all my peers' advice of investing into a "questionable new ownership" of what was Olympus) and invested into my dream lens. Please make this right. My lens is still under warranty.
This is the reason why I switched to Sony. I spent thousands on Olympus gears like em1mk2 and 300mm f4. The term "With-in Spec" was often used in Korea as well until they closed up shop and left. Terrible way to treat customers. Sell your gears and move on. Small sensor, small mind.
If only Pentax could sponsor PetaPixel then I would be watching a video of a couple of people with their Pentax cameras phographing winter wildlife in Yellowstone 🙏
I feel you'd be better off having different sponsors and not any of the camera brands. I'm probably in the minority but don't enjoy having OM dominating this channel. And I'd say the same about any camera brand on a channel that reviews and reports on the whole industry. Used to come to Jordan and Chris for impartial reviews, but that's simply not possible any more.
I do agree - having one of the camera brands as a sponsor can’t help but raise questions of impartiality. This is a beautifully shot piece, but it’s also clearly an advertisement
I get what you're saying. Having worked in a industry like this, it all comes down to whoever is willing to pay for promotion. In this case, it's OM Systems is paying for exposure on this platform with their produced video. That's it. Chris and Jordan's views remain unaltered.
@@TheArtofLight I know what you mean. And they have done reviews with OM vs others and have been fair. But I still think overall it would be a better idea to not be sponsored by any of the camera brands. Camera gear, sure. Even though I know they are trying their best to be impartial, and they have bills to pay. I just think it's like having Ford sponsoring a car channel. Just makes you think Ford are in the background, however small, just whispering in their ears.
@@SamTaylors exactly. I was really enjoying it, and then I realised it was just an advert and I stopped watching. I think most people will find that weird, but I just feel that way.
I think this kind of content could have been produced by peta pixel but should have landed on OM system’s main UA-cam page. Peta pixel really didn’t get to tell a story here and it’s basically just a cool ad for OM system. I know you got to eat but it hurts the consistency of the channel. The Ohio trip that Jordan and Chris took recently is in stark contrast to this video. I mean the video doesn’t even have peta pixel folks in the video, just OM system ambassadors
Haha, so true. DP Review forum used to be a swamp. Lots of "old man yells at clouds" and the next phase of the 90's PC crowd, constantly comparing clock speeds.
In the early days of television, before ads were separated from shows and run on their own, it wasn't too dissimilar from this video. So an advertorial, or whatever you call it, like this, has been around for ages. Would I have preferred no hype at all? Sure. But someone has to pay for a production like this. So I just tuned out the hype and enjoyed the images and footage. Still nicely done.
I wish you well with your channel, we all need to pay bills and live. As a wildlife and landscape photographer when I saw the title I was excited. However it is about the photographers and the OM system, not really about the uniqueness of Yellowstone. It would be great if you could use your sponsorship to make a real wildlife documentary of that amazing National Park. Most of us aren't into quarter of an hour adverts really...Sorry.
If OM system spent as much money on advertising as they did on products maybe they would have phase detect auto focus 🤷♂️ just saying. Otherwise absolutely gorgeous video, amazing photos hats off to the photographers they smashed it.
Yellowstone serves as a window into a past that never existed-or at least hadn't existed for thousands of years before human migration from Asia. Hundreds of years ago (as the voice over at the beginning says) Yellowstone was land cared for and lived on by the indigenous peoples of North America: the Cheyenne, Eastern Shoshone, and Crow people, depending on where and when.
Love this channel and I understand you guys need sponsers to surivive and pay billls, but this video feels wrong... Like its hard to envision a partnership like this not subconsciously altering opinions and wording in non sponsered content, even if its just on a micro level. Regardless I'll hop off my soap box now, overall you guys are doing great work keep it up! PS I would love to see more of these docu series shorts you guys are making. Like the Idaho video!
Beautiful promotion of OM System. Everyone wants to be such a photographer, but the truth is that almost no one will be. Even the actors from this movie.
Pre-burst is a true game changer for birds and other wildlife. Shots I was missing with my Sony A9 and GM zooms I am easily getting with my lumix G9II and Leica zooms. Sony still wins with AF speed and tracking but I have found the lumix just more enjoyable to go out with and at the end of the day bring home more keepers. Being 1/3 of the weight of my Sony with 200-600 after a few hours doesn’t hurt (Literally) my body either.
Well my friend just did and he sold his 600mm F4 RF Canon lens in exchange. Of course, he would stay on with the big lens and the R5 or I would have liked to use Z9 with 400mm 2.8 with the built in TC but as we get older thing changes.
I feel like an actual more clear ad highlighting OM features would probably be less abrasive to people since they wouldn’t feel like they’re being tricked in any way. I’m not really sure. I’m very anti-corporate in general so it’s hard to tell what would be more acceptable to me. Maybe this style since I like the photographers and the way they make a story of this trip, where it’s not as in your face. And then there’s the conflicted part, where I do really believe in Micro Four Thirds and want people to be aware of its benefits, so I can accept more of this type of thing from OM than I could from other companies. Photography is always about compromises. About horses for courses. There’s no one best system, and unfortunately a lot of people have gone down that incorrect path of thinking. Maybe stuff like this can inform a few people. It’d be worth it in that case.
I like it. It's an ad. Well so? I loved those DPR videos that were also ads but also showed professionals doing beautiful work. I support more of these.
@seantomlinson3320 Thanks! I loved the DPReview Field Test videos as well. I was lucky enough to be in two of them! Google Michael Bonocore Mongolia and that one should come up. I think the Idaho one was deleted in the initial pre-sale cleaning.
@@MichaelBonocorePetaPixel turns out Idaho shows up - ua-cam.com/video/gKxwwa2r4_o/v-deo.html but I don't see the Mongolia video. I'm not a Canon shooter (or Olympus) but I like the videos and I remember how much fun that video was was from...6 years ago. We old.
They were superbly produced, but I always felt that the DPR “field test” videos were a bit disingenuous. I like this one because it’s very upfront about it being sponsored, but it was also exceptionally well produced and the story of the photographers and their passion for nature and their art was brought out very well.
Well I’m in the minority here. I don’t care that like some commenters say, it’s just a sponsored advert for that brands own equipment. I enjoyed watching it, well put together with some of the most beautiful sharp wildlife images you could wish to see.
Hey PetaPixel guys, this is a cool video and showed how beautiful yellowstone is. You guys already revealed this is a sponsored content clearly. Although many other viewers criticize about playing this ad, I have totally different opinion. This kind of ad is actually quite interesting and informative. As long as the sponsor is fully disclosed, I personally think playing these kind of ad is triple win. Brand got exposure, you guys got money and viewer could see a high quality ad with beautiful scene in it.
Thank you! We feel the same way. We appreciate the kind words!
I agree with it. Great video and photos! As long as we have Chris and Jordan doing their reviews, these types of videos don't bother me
We don’t follow PetaPixel to watch ads…
@@camron8264 as if somebody is standing behind you with a gun and making you watch it 🤣 Go cry yourself to sleep because you watched a well made video that was promoting OM system and stop complaining
@@camron8264 then send them your money so they don't paid advertisement in the future.
As a wildlife photographer, that photography equipment is the cleanest I've ever seen. Im not too happy it was one big advertisement for OM system, but nice video for it.
Probably all loaners/rentals. Ultimately, as much as I prefer larger sensors, for wildlife and reach m43 is pretty nice. The aperture disadvantages are not really a problem there.
I an curious. What do you mean by "cleanest"?
@@nimbuskhannk627 Unused
I believe it is important for PetaPixel to clearer show it's an sponsor ad.
Apart from that, I don't mind camera brands making ad's. That's part of making the channel survive financially.
@@amosb1163 The biggest thing that switched me from 4/3 and to full frame is simply resolution. Most brands have a fairly affordable 200-600 lens that can get you nearly to the FOV of a 100-400 on a 4/3 but do it with 60+ mega pixels. Most 4/3 cameras have been stuck at 20 mp and only recently did the G9ii get 24. Having a higher resolution image allows you to crop so much further into the frame while retaining detail. I can say from personal experience that higher resolution FF sensors are just superior for birding when very fast action is not involved. Plus there are other benefits of larger sensors but those get talked to death. Overall if image quality is the most important thing, larger sensor formats will produce better images.
I, for one, really am enjoying this new content angle. Don’t get me wrong, I’ll die watching and Chris and Jordan video, but the different content style makes me smile.
Very inspiring video. OM systems and its lens range works well for wildlife. Good to hear and see what it can do from there embasodors.
Living in Utah I can appreciate your zeal for the land...beautiful video, beautiful life.
This is a fantastic video that shows the tremendous work and creativity that goes into inspiring story-telling!
Thank you for the kind words!
I liked the video until I realized it was one giant ad 😅
😂
PetalPixel works for free?
Do you?
agreed. horribly annoying.
I majored in photography at Montana State University. Spending time, at Yellowstone was quite easy. MSU is just north of Yellowstone National Park. That was 30 years ago. Olympus OM 1, the film camera was my constant companion. To use one of those new OM 1 mk 2 back at Yellowstone
would be a memorable experience.
The photography community if so full of crybabies!!! This was a magnificent production. All the people complaining about it being a 14 minute ad missed the entire point of the video. Tiffany successfully combining her love of wildlife and art. The shared camaraderie between her and Arthur. The wildlife set to the stunning backdrop of Yellowstone during a winter snow. Even the B-roll was top notch. A world-class, FREE, presentation and what people focus on was that it was a sponsored video? Give me a break. No other community I'm part of is that cynical. At 37 seconds it's disclosed that this is a Petal Pixel production created in partnership with OM System. It's also mentioned plainly in the description that both shooters are OM System Ambassadors. If the viewer was offended by the fact that people were paid to do their jobs - and subsequently provide free content, BTW - then they should have clicked another video instead of watching this one for 14 minutes and then complain that it was an ad.
Totally agree! And as you point out, the partnership with OM System is clearly mentioned at 37 seconds. People need to stop whining and get a life. The vid is stunning.
Nice film, even though it's an ad it was very well done.
Whoever is complaining that it's a lengthy ad, how many social media videos do you scroll through on a daily basis with no purpose and meaning whatsoever? 🤔 exactly!! So stop crying and enjoy the beauty of this production. 🤫🤫
I very much enjoyed the video. It was clear from the beginning that it was sponsored by OM System. That's fine, and I use that gear. Would have been better though if the photographers didn't talk about the gear, as that makes it feel like a sales job which automatically turns some people off. Better to show a fine video with excellent results. Everyone can see the gear being used and will make the connection. The results should speak for themselves.
Do you work for free?
I love this video. It shows how rewarding winter wildlife photography is in Yellowston National Park. These are very experienced guides and know how to find wildlife. I have been with Arthur as a guide in Yellowston.
It is clearly stated that this video is sponsored by OM Systems. So you would expect it to have a commercial in it. It is up to each individual to decide how to accept advertising.
An impressive video with fabulous photographs! Thanks.
This is a beautiful video. You fully disclose the sponsorship and brand ambassadors in the description. I think you could have avoided the majority of criticism by revealing the sponsorship in the title such as “OM Systems Presents: Yellowstone in Winter”
Thanks for the kind words David!
At 0:32 right as the video starts there is a huge title that says OM System partnership.
@@the_wiki9408, I see you’re right. Watching on my phone the white letters really weren’t that prominent against the snow. Plus OM Systems sponsors all the PetaPixel videos. This is different from their usual sponsorship.
People would still moan despite the content not costing them a dime.
This might be the most enjoyable commercial I've ever watched. Really enjoyed the proportions and welcome more.
The initial bison pictures are great, wished I had 150-400.
not trying to be intrusive, but you can finance it if you buy with a credit card through your bank at a fairly low interest rate.. You'd have to work the details with them though. I used Chase -not the best, but it hurt less stress than dropping that chunk in one swipe
Enjoyed the video, love Yellowstone. The pack of wolves image on the mountain is amazing. Not an OM shooter but they clearly make a good case for the system shooting handheld with really long focal lengths.
Epic job guys! Stoked to see this and spend the same week in the park knowing it was an amazing time to be with wildlife.
Excellent. Great seeing the performance of other brands.
Thanks for the kind words!
I like the video and didn’t care it was an ad,beautiful place to visit.
People who are upset this is sponsored by OM would be delighted if it was instead sponsored by Sony :)
Had the chance to try and OM1 this week on a club night. The grip is insanely comfortable. But i also have smaller hands just like our Christopher.
The EV was also like looking through my old DSLR. Very tempting to get one.
I thought the video sounded like generic commercial storytelling until I realised it's mostly an ad.
Yes it’s an add. But not the boasting of other vloggers on UA-cam. I liked it, somebody always pays for getting such beautiful images in your screen, while you are possibly commenting from your chair. And I fully convinced that the compact MFT system serve best for traveling and wildlife fotography. For me more than enough for what I like to do. I sold my Nikon full frame DSLR kit and look forward to buy something as compact and robust as the OM System.
Wow, that was a great, long ad.
Beautifully made at such a majestic location! Hope to get back there again soon and hopefully in winter next time around.
This was really great. Hey PetaPixel, please give us more of this type of "in the field" videos from pro's like Tiffany and Arthur. Yes, they were soft-selling OM gear, but despite not being in the market form more gear right now, I found myself saying "Hmmmm....if they can use the OM system in some harsh environments, maybe in the future I'll look more carefully at it" (I just switched from Nikon to Canon....never considered M4/3 as an option).
This was edited phenominally, great job
For those of us that are wildlife photographers and longtime OM System (Olympus) camera users, this isn't an ad. It's a testimony to making the right choices in equipment. The 150-600 is an incredible lens with the EM1X and the OM-1 cameras. I really enjoyed watching Arthur and Tiffany.
great video, with very nice images. it shows that you don't need tons of money and a full frame camera system to shoot beautiful images. I enjoyed it.❤👍
Great video, never thought of the OM system gear, may be worth a look.
I've never been to America, and as an animal lover and terrible photographer, Yellowstone would definitely be high on my list when I eventually visit.
It's an incredible place. Easily one of my favorite locations in the west! Bring lots of thick layers in the winter.
It should probably be on the top spot of your list. If you go in summer, there will be thousands of people there though.
It's the closest place to see what this country looked like before "we" arrived. It's an amazing place for sure. Avoid July and August, it can become one traffic jam after another.
Terrible? What do you shoot with. I have a pretty low keeper rate do to my AF but, there are some tricks that help get the rate up. One is getting to know how to work within the limitations of your equipment if one can’t afford the newest tech. Two, getting to know the wildlife behavior & three, practicing blending in & getting close as possible & safely when it comes to dangerous subjects. Hope you make there, happy shooting & enjoy what’s in your backyard until you do.
Love these kinds of adventure videos. Maybe we can do Sigma bodies and Sigma lenses next time just to show our love to Kazuto-san 😀
Thanks! We like that idea as well!
Where's Chris and Jordan? 😊
Yellowstone was too cold for them.
@@vitaminb4869 Unlikely, they live in Canada.
@@Jeeve_StobsAbsolutely! We’ve been there in the winter and it is both lovely and warm compared to Canada.
Its them dont you recognise??
beautiful work!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Awesome awesome ! wow, just a tad different to New Zealand, a place that I would dearly love to visit with my OM-1. Out of this world images guys !! Cheers
Thanks so much for the kind words Royce!
I really liked the production, shots are amazing. I only think that the title should be clear that this is sponsored by OM System because this feels like a bait and switch.
I liked the video a lot though, also at 4:40 we can all say LOOK AT THAT BEAUTIFUL BIRD, JORDAN! 😂
He only dislikes crows and ravens.
Is it a 14 minute add for the OM1 m-ii? Yes, but damn those are some incredible shots. I have the OM1 m-1 and the 100-400 and very happy with the results. But this, wow! I doubt that I will ever be able to afford the 150-400 Pro, but maybe the 150-600 will be something I can buy used in few years.
Thanks for the kind words!
So being from Florida wondered if you were near Ana Maria Island. We’re heading to Yellowstone again this summer.
Was the video shot on the OM-1 Mark II as well?
OM knows exactly who their target audience is, and they lean into that. I am a longtime Olympus shooter, and this is exactly why I continue to use it. The portability is a real advantage if you hike with your camera, and I speak from experience.
They need to make a few firmware tweaks to make this camera and the OM-1 before it into true video powerhouses. It wouldn't take much.
Why just let Panasonic have all the independent filmmakers? Give them some tougher competition in video.
Thanks for the kind words Daniel! Yes, all the video (minus drone shots) was filmed on the OM-1 Mark II
Thanks for the reminder that Winter always comes back.
fantastic videography !
Beautifully filmed but it is an advertisement and this should have been more clearly displayed in the video, for example “Petapixel and OM System presents”.
And then what?
It says it at the 37-second mark "... in partnership with OM System".. And yep, it's filmed beautifully - would be lovely to visit there one day.
I subscribed to this channel to see Chris and Jordan do mostly unbiased reviews, not this 14 minute ad.
That was awesome!
Thanks Chris! We appreciate it.
More videos like this...❤
Really enjoyed this! Nice personal approach. Good to hear about the cameras used and glad for the support of OM System. I hope to see more travel features. I’d like to hear more about camera settings used.
Thanks alot John! We appreciate it.
What a wonderful life Tiffany and Arthur have, living their dream and taking such beautiful photographs. Thanks and I hope you revel in your free adventurous life 😀
Thanks for watching! They do have some pretty cool lives, and their wildlife photographs are incredible!
I know y’all are getting flak for this being an advert but not a single person here would turn down the money out of the kindness of their heart. Y’all are impartial as possible (OM video cough cough) and pour your heart into these. Beautifully shot and produced, I’m happy OM came in with the funds to make it happen!
Thank you Anthony! We appreciate your kind words. Cheers man!
#ad and a bit of corny one at that.
Nice video! I love Yellowstone/Grand Tetons but have never been there in the winter.
Thanks for watching. It is incredible. I highly recommend you put it on your bucket list for next winter.
@@MichaelBonocorePetaPixel I would, but my wife not so sure.
If you can get great images with OM system, you can do it with any system. Well done. You are very upfront on the sponsorship on this UA-cam post. No worries.
Great video. Thank you
Someone make sure Jordan sees the shot at 4:39...pretty cool shot of a raven!
Boo!!!
- Jordan
Very nice
#ad
That was pretty neat.
Thanks Chris! Appreciate it!
Beautiful images, …and the Sigma lens has always been a good one…😏
Two things:
1) Yes, you did disclose the sponsorship but it should have been much more prominent, like in the title. You didn’t even put it in the first paragraph of the description. I’ve never seen anything like this before from a prominent media outlet.
2) Jordan should have directed this video or there should have been some collaboration with PetaPixel in the making of this video because in the absence of those two things, it just feels like shameless advertisement which belongs on OM’s own channel. Not a camera reviewers channel.
My OM System 150-400mm arrived decentered. They refused to warranty the repair. The reason they gave for denying the repair was that it is normal and "within spec" for the lens to be decentered. I find this to be unacceptable for a lens that costs $10,000.
I understand that they've moved manufacturing of this lens from Japan to Vietnam, so there may be some growing pains and hiccups as they ramp up production. However, if a product does come off the line defective and decentered, they should make it right. After all, this isn't a $200 kit lens. This is their flagship, most expensive lens that they're pushing marketing everywhere. It costs $10,000. I saved up for a long time to finally get this lens, and I am extremely disappointed by this.
If OM System wants to make this right, please reach out to me. I have been a long time supporter of your system. I took the risk (against all my peers' advice of investing into a "questionable new ownership" of what was Olympus) and invested into my dream lens.
Please make this right.
My lens is still under warranty.
This is the reason why I switched to Sony. I spent thousands on Olympus gears like em1mk2 and 300mm f4. The term "With-in Spec" was often used in Korea as well until they closed up shop and left. Terrible way to treat customers. Sell your gears and move on. Small sensor, small mind.
Damn that’s criminal
If only Pentax could sponsor PetaPixel then I would be watching a video of a couple of people with their Pentax cameras phographing winter wildlife in Yellowstone 🙏
I feel you'd be better off having different sponsors and not any of the camera brands. I'm probably in the minority but don't enjoy having OM dominating this channel. And I'd say the same about any camera brand on a channel that reviews and reports on the whole industry. Used to come to Jordan and Chris for impartial reviews, but that's simply not possible any more.
I do agree - having one of the camera brands as a sponsor can’t help but raise questions of impartiality. This is a beautifully shot piece, but it’s also clearly an advertisement
I get what you're saying. Having worked in a industry like this, it all comes down to whoever is willing to pay for promotion. In this case, it's OM Systems is paying for exposure on this platform with their produced video. That's it.
Chris and Jordan's views remain unaltered.
@@TheArtofLight I know what you mean. And they have done reviews with OM vs others and have been fair. But I still think overall it would be a better idea to not be sponsored by any of the camera brands. Camera gear, sure. Even though I know they are trying their best to be impartial, and they have bills to pay. I just think it's like having Ford sponsoring a car channel. Just makes you think Ford are in the background, however small, just whispering in their ears.
@@SamTaylors exactly. I was really enjoying it, and then I realised it was just an advert and I stopped watching. I think most people will find that weird, but I just feel that way.
Another predictable add 😂😂😂
I think this kind of content could have been produced by peta pixel but should have landed on OM system’s main UA-cam page. Peta pixel really didn’t get to tell a story here and it’s basically just a cool ad for OM system. I know you got to eat but it hurts the consistency of the channel. The Ohio trip that Jordan and Chris took recently is in stark contrast to this video. I mean the video doesn’t even have peta pixel folks in the video, just OM system ambassadors
OM Sponsored ?
Guarantee all the gripes are coming from DP review forum users , those folk love a good moan. 😂
Haha, so true. DP Review forum used to be a swamp. Lots of "old man yells at clouds" and the next phase of the 90's PC crowd, constantly comparing clock speeds.
Can't fault OM Systems for trying. 🤷 Cool footage.
In the early days of television, before ads were separated from shows and run on their own, it wasn't too dissimilar from this video. So an advertorial, or whatever you call it, like this, has been around for ages. Would I have preferred no hype at all? Sure. But someone has to pay for a production like this. So I just tuned out the hype and enjoyed the images and footage. Still nicely done.
Thanks for the kind words. Glad you enjoyed it Joel!
You’re welcome. Well deserved.
Beautiful to see. Ofc it is biased but i love it anyways.
I am totally into OM System and use a lot of their gear. But this ad is so on the moose, I cannot bear it. (I will not apologize for that pun!)
Was it filmed in OMlog 400 or HLG ?
Thanks for the comment, It was shot on OMlog 400
I prefer full frame R5II / RF 600mm F4, having a larger sensor just has so many more benefits.
Amazing
Thanks Michael!
I wish you well with your channel, we all need to pay bills and live. As a wildlife and landscape photographer when I saw the title I was excited. However it is about the photographers and the OM system, not really about the uniqueness of Yellowstone. It would be great if you could use your sponsorship to make a real wildlife documentary of that amazing National Park. Most of us aren't into quarter of an hour adverts really...Sorry.
Next level, gamechanger
If OM system spent as much money on advertising as they did on products maybe they would have phase detect auto focus 🤷♂️ just saying.
Otherwise absolutely gorgeous video, amazing photos hats off to the photographers they smashed it.
Olympus/OM System cameras have had phase detect autofocus for over a decade, starting with the E-M1
@@PetaPixelI apologise I am clearly going mad 🤦♂️
Still would be nice to see a new m10 though…. Any news on this…
Yellowstone serves as a window into a past that never existed-or at least hadn't existed for thousands of years before human migration from Asia. Hundreds of years ago (as the voice over at the beginning says) Yellowstone was land cared for and lived on by the indigenous peoples of North America: the Cheyenne, Eastern Shoshone, and Crow people, depending on where and when.
Loved this !
Thanks for the support!
Yeah, but when's S5 Part 2 of Yellowstone coming out???
Why are they using a full frame lens on a sensor that's a quarter of the area?
14 minute ad with nice imagery
I get that you have to pay this bills etc, but this felt so forced as in the "story telling" nothing wrong with an ad but 14mins long...
Excellent production - inspiring thank you! its way more than an ad - I disagree!
Great material. I appreciate it really.
By the way, are you planning to publish tests of the latest Lumix update?
Thanks for the kind words! I will let Jordan and Chris answer the Lumix update question :)
Love this channel and I understand you guys need sponsers to surivive and pay billls, but this video feels wrong... Like its hard to envision a partnership like this not subconsciously altering opinions and wording in non sponsered content, even if its just on a micro level. Regardless I'll hop off my soap box now, overall you guys are doing great work keep it up!
PS I would love to see more of these docu series shorts you guys are making. Like the Idaho video!
Did you even read the description? Use what's left of your brain, man.
Were you flying a drone in shot 0:18, 0:39, & 1:27?
It is incredibly illegal to fly drones in National Parks.
If they wouldn't just list the key specs of the camera as if reading it of a literal spec sheet it would be so much easier to listen to them.
Beautiful promotion of OM System. Everyone wants to be such a photographer, but the truth is that almost no one will be. Even the actors from this movie.
Pre-burst is a true game changer for birds and other wildlife. Shots I was missing with my Sony A9 and GM zooms I am easily getting with my lumix G9II and Leica zooms. Sony still wins with AF speed and tracking but I have found the lumix just more enjoyable to go out with and at the end of the day bring home more keepers. Being 1/3 of the weight of my Sony with 200-600 after a few hours doesn’t hurt
(Literally) my body either.
At the end of the film, they should have placed Chris' "Meh" face with a speech bubble that says "...it is nothing but a rebranded Sigma lens" 😊
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
The CA on the sequence of bald eagle shots looked a bit shit. Looks like OM glass isn't that great
It was kind of cool but tough to take after a while.
Cool ad but absolutely nobody’s paying $10k for that 300-800mm f9 setup 🤣🤣
Well my friend just did and he sold his 600mm F4 RF Canon lens in exchange. Of course, he would stay on with the big lens and the R5 or I would have liked to use Z9 with 400mm 2.8 with the built in TC but as we get older thing changes.
Play the video for nice video and photos of the animals but leave the audio of the commercial off.
Makes me want go back to Yellowsrone. But I’m all SONY….this video isn’t gonna change that.
please more national park sponsored videos
I feel like an actual more clear ad highlighting OM features would probably be less abrasive to people since they wouldn’t feel like they’re being tricked in any way. I’m not really sure. I’m very anti-corporate in general so it’s hard to tell what would be more acceptable to me. Maybe this style since I like the photographers and the way they make a story of this trip, where it’s not as in your face.
And then there’s the conflicted part, where I do really believe in Micro Four Thirds and want people to be aware of its benefits, so I can accept more of this type of thing from OM than I could from other companies. Photography is always about compromises. About horses for courses. There’s no one best system, and unfortunately a lot of people have gone down that incorrect path of thinking. Maybe stuff like this can inform a few people. It’d be worth it in that case.