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Is Micro Four Thirds really incapable of matching full-frame depth of field? Or are we asking the wrong question? In today’s video, I head down to Mappleton Beach to put the “50mm f/1.8 full-frame look” debate to the test. Using my OM System Micro Four Thirds camera, I compare shooting wide open at f/1.2 with my preferred aperture of f/5.6 for long exposure coastal photography. Spoiler: I don’t want the full-frame look. For landscape and long exposure photography, depth of field matters far more to me than blurry backgrounds. Shooting at f/5.6 on Micro Four Thirds allows me to: • Keep foreground rocks and distant clouds sharp • Maintain strong depth of field without diffraction issues • Balance exposure efficiently with ND filters • Create clean, detailed coastal compositions I also demonstrate: 60-second long exposures at ISO 200 Using a 6-stop ND filter and polarizer Live ND adjustments (ND32 to ND64) Shooting wide open at f/1.2 (and why it doesn’t work for this style) Live Comp mode for a 5-minute exposure The truth is simple: sensor size is a tool, not a limitation. If you love shallow depth of field and creamy bokeh, full frame and fast primes like a 50mm f/1.8 are fantastic. But if you want maximum depth of field for landscapes, Micro Four Thirds has real advantages. I chose Micro Four Thirds because of the depth of field — not in spite of it. If you enjoy Micro Four Thirds photography, long exposures, coastal landscapes, and honest discussions about gear without the hype, consider subscribing for weekly videos. 👍 Like the video if you found it helpful 💬 Let me know in the comments — are you Team f/1.8 or Team f/5.6? 📸 What aperture do you prefer for landscapes? Keywords Included: Micro Four Thirds, full frame vs micro four thirds, depth of field comparison, f/1.8 vs f/5.6, long exposure photography, coastal landscape photography, OM System camera, ND filter photography, Live ND, Live Comp mode, 50mm lens comparison, crop factor explained, landscape photography settings ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • OM System Cameras & Lenses https://clk.tradedoubler.com/click?p=... • Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chrispikz • My Camera Gear: https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/chrisba... •Follow Me On Instagram: / chrispikz • Buy My PRINTS here: https://chris-baitson-shop.fourthwall... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe for a NEW CAMERA 🤭: / @chrisbaitsonphoto or Subscribe to SHOW ME THE LOVE 😍: / @chrisbaitsonphoto #microfourthids #landscapephotography #cameras #omsystem