Gary’s favourite camera kit
The key items for long-exposure photography
1 Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III
“The reasons I moved over to the E-M1? It’s lighter, smaller, robust and weather-resistant. The image stabilisation system is amazing. It’s superb kit for travelling.“
2 Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 8‑25mm f/4 Pro
“Perfect for landscape photography, this lens has a very unusual and versatile focal length. Leave your standard kit lens behind.”
3 JJC remote trigger
“The Olympus has so much technology built-in that I just needed a super-lightweight remote release – for just £10, this was perfect.”
4 Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 1240mm f/2.8 Pro
“This was my first Micro Four Thirds lens for landscape work. Superbly built with a fast constant f/2.8 aperture zoom, the lens is made for professional use.”
5 Nikon Z7
“The image quality from the full-frame 45.7MP sensor is simply stunning.”
6 Nikkor Z 1430mm f/4 S
“I always thought that my old Nikkor 16-35mm f/4 F-mount lens was so good, until I used this on the Z 7. Image quality is much better, and the lens is lighter and shorter, too.”
7 Nisi V6 100mm filter holder
“A strong and stable versatile filter system that enables me to stack multiple ND filters and polarisers, allowing me to shoot in any light.”
8 3 Legged Thing Winston tripod
“My go-to tripod for most of my landscape and seascape photography: it’s light but very sturdy.”