The only real feature I think would be nice is being able to offload the pictures wirelessly (I'm not sure how that works). I shoot really random stuff. I like driving gravel roads and just finding anything from old Churches, cemeteries, some nature, general landscape. Thats why I was looking at the 18-300. I wouldn't necessarily need the 300 zoom often. Currently I have the kit 18-55 VR and 55-200 VR.
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I have never found Nikon's wireless to be that good. Anyone else with a different feel please chime in.
Eye-Fi, Mobi or Pro somethingoranother. I've had Mobi and all it does it auto-offload either jpegs and/or raws as you take em to a mobile device or PC that you pair with it while camera is on. Tethering basically, but I personally would prefer being able to browse them first and select which I want to offload from the camera - this is where either Toshiba or Chinese EZShare come it, and I just ordered EZ to try it out for 2 reasons based on reading about them:
1- you can browse first and select what jpegs/raws to actually transfer over to your phone to avoid missed shots/clutter.
1.2- its app has social sharing inside to make that easier, but
2- they make SD sized, wifi-enabled microSD adapter that you can feed your own cards unlike the rest!
3- wifi on/off switch on the bottom of the card
These aren't terribly fast or anything, but convenient for sure.