I can’t remember which camera I used for this photo. I suspected the Olympus EM5 MKIII. The original seems to have disappeared from my drives and so this conversion comes from the jpg file. Not a rubbish camera by any means and certainly portable. If the weather is bad I can pretty much hide the camera in a pocket. The 12-24mm f2.8 produces as good result as either the Nikon 24-70mm or the equivalent Canon lens. Who cares if the f stop is closer to f5.6 on full frame. For most landscape images it’s neither here nor there. However…. I believe this was taken with an iPhone! The file numbering gave it away after closer scrutiny.
This image, apart from the excellent detail produced in the rock, shows how nicely suited to landscape photography the 4x3 format is. All the diagonals in this image give it a significant dynamic effect. Fortunately no highlights were clipped/harmed in the making of this image.