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You are listening to Adorama Narrated a collection of our favorite blog posts presented in audio format. Traveling with why The OM system OM3 fits my creative Life Written by Sarah Tang Published on January 28, 2026 over the past several months I've taken the OM system OM3 everywhere with me, from the islands of the Philippines to French Polynesia through New York City and most recently the rain soaked streets of San Francisco. Instead of approaching this camera as a technical review, I wanted to talk about what it's actually been like to live with it. How does it fit into my everyday workflow? Does it encourage me to bring my camera more places? And most importantly, does it make me want to create a familiar feeling? The funny thing about the OM3 is that it feels deeply familiar to me. For over four years I hauled my first mirrorless camera, an Olympus OM D E M10 Mark II, everywhere I went. It was lightweight, intuitive and never felt like a burden. The OM3 reminds me a lot of that period in my photography journey. It brings back the same sense of freedom and curiosity, but with the refinement and reliability I need today as a working photographer and filmmaker. Experience over Specs One of the first things people point out about the OM3 is that it uses a micro 4/3 sensor. On paper that means 20 megapixels, which admittedly is about a third of the resolution I get from my usual camera setup. But after using this camera extensively, I kept coming back to the same does that actually matter? Today we view most photos on Instagram websites or YouTube videos. In those contexts, the difference between 20 and 60 megapixels is practically invisible. What matters more is composition, color, and whether an image feels like something. Honestly, the camera delivers surprisingly clean and sharp files, both RAW and jpeg. The sensor has never shown itself to me in a limiting way. Built for travel. Having traveled with a wide range of camera systems, I'm always hyper aware of how much space and weight my gear takes up. This is where the OM3 really shines. The camera body is compact and lightweight, and the micro 4/3 lens system allows for incredibly small kits without sacrificing quality. Despite its size, the build quality feels excellent. Solid, balanced and confidence inspiring in hand. It's also fully weather sealed, which made a huge difference while shooting in the rain in San Francisco. Not having to worry about my gear lets me stay focused on the moment rather than the conditions. And on a lighter note, it's just a really good looking camera. Almost everyone who sees it assumes it's a film camera, which I find kind of charming color science that works with you One of my favorite things about the OM3 is the color science. The color straight out of camera immediately reminded me of what I loved about my original OM D all those years ago. I typically shoot both RAW and jpeg. While I don't rely entirely on straight out of camera JPEGs the way some Fuji shooters do, I like having the option when I'm short on time. What I appreciate most is that whether I'm editing the RAW files or using the JPEGs, the base colors are really pleasant to work with and hold up well in Post the Price question at around $2,000, the OM3 sits in a price range with a lot of strong competition. There are plenty of other bodies you could consider at that price point. That said, after traveling with this camera across multiple countries, I can confidently say I've genuinely loved using it. I've never felt held back by the sensor size, and I've consistently been happy with the images I've gotten from it. If you're curious about the OM3, I'd highly recommend trying it in person at a local camera store somewhere like Adorama and seeing how it feels in your hands. Choosing a camera is such a personal decision, and experience matters just as much as specs. A camera that encourages you to create. At the end of the day, The OM system OM3 isn't about chasing numbers on a spec sheet. It's about portability, reliability, and creating a camera you actually want to take with you. For me, it's a camera that fits seamlessly into my creative life, one that makes me excited to travel and explore and keep shooting. And honestly, that's what matters most. This has been traveling with why The OM system OM3 fits my creative Life Written by Sarah Tang Read for you by Nikki Haller for more posts like this, check out the 42 west blog at adorama.com blog links are in the show notes. Be sure to follow Adorama narrated on your favorite podcast app and leave us a review if you enjoy the content. Remember, create no matter what.
Published: July 12, 2026
Original Blog Post by: Sarah Tang
Read by: Nikki Haller
In this episode, Sarah Tang shares her personal journey with the OM System OM-3 camera while traveling across diverse locations—from the Philippines to French Polynesia, New York City, and rainy San Francisco. Rather than conducting a technical review, Tang focuses on how this camera seamlessly fits into her creative lifestyle and why it stands out as more than just a set of specs.
Sarah Tang’s essay, read with warmth and insight by Nikki Haller, moves beyond specs to focus on the joy and practicality of carrying a camera that inspires you. The OM System OM-3 is presented as an enabler of curiosity and creativity—a trusted companion for intentional, inspired travel photography.