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OLYMPUS OM-D

The Right Gear

Shooting stills on a movie or TV program set may look like a ‘glamour’ assignment, but there are a number of challenges… such as getting close to the action while also keeping out of the way. And, of course, you can’t make any noise.

Melbourne-based photographer Lachlan Moore has been working as a stills photographer on movie and TV sets for the past 13 years and, with the demand for new content steadily on the rise, he’s busier than ever. However, the way he now works has been transformed following his switch to the Olympus OM-D mirrorless camera system

“Originally, I shot with a D-SLR housed in a

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