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D750
A Small Survey - Just for fun!
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 536375" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>If I carry the D7200 & Tam I have the tripod collar turned up which is a handy carry. When I also have my dogs with me, I use an old climbing belt. I can attach both dogs to that belt and at the same time slide the lens with the collar attach inside it.</p><p></p><p>But my light set-up is one cam (whichever), a short lens and my 300mm. That all fits inside a Lowepro Nova 170. The moment I can no longer carry that, I'll roll over and die.</p><p></p><p>In the past I was thinking about a small sized cam for street. The reasoning was that a small cam isn't as "there" as a large DSLR but experience learned me it doesn't matter. People directly see if you're shooting them. The only way to avoid that is not by getting smaller but by going longer. Which is why my street set-up has become the D7200 & Big Tam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 536375, member: 31330"] If I carry the D7200 & Tam I have the tripod collar turned up which is a handy carry. When I also have my dogs with me, I use an old climbing belt. I can attach both dogs to that belt and at the same time slide the lens with the collar attach inside it. But my light set-up is one cam (whichever), a short lens and my 300mm. That all fits inside a Lowepro Nova 170. The moment I can no longer carry that, I'll roll over and die. In the past I was thinking about a small sized cam for street. The reasoning was that a small cam isn't as "there" as a large DSLR but experience learned me it doesn't matter. People directly see if you're shooting them. The only way to avoid that is not by getting smaller but by going longer. Which is why my street set-up has become the D7200 & Big Tam. [/QUOTE]
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