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Antartica expedition - what camera/lenses
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<blockquote data-quote="colinharwood" data-source="post: 462100" data-attributes="member: 39309"><p>well thats the thing, it is for me a "once in a lifetime" thing. this will be the first time I have gone traveling alone and somewhere other than Bali.</p><p></p><p>I am not buying a camera just for the trip, I would like to have the camera to use for many other things, hence I see purchasing a 7200 or another 7100 pointless, d610 is same price</p><p></p><p>So, currently I have a 10-20 sigma, 18-250 3.5sigma, a lens I managed to geat cheap (tokina 24-70 atx pro) which happens to be my favorite lense.</p><p></p><p>When I bought the 50-200 2.8 I got the FX version so its compatible with both my crop and if I ever went there a full frame.</p><p></p><p>so I could use the 50-200 2.8 on a fx and then the 18-250 3.5 on the 7100</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="colinharwood, post: 462100, member: 39309"] well thats the thing, it is for me a "once in a lifetime" thing. this will be the first time I have gone traveling alone and somewhere other than Bali. I am not buying a camera just for the trip, I would like to have the camera to use for many other things, hence I see purchasing a 7200 or another 7100 pointless, d610 is same price So, currently I have a 10-20 sigma, 18-250 3.5sigma, a lens I managed to geat cheap (tokina 24-70 atx pro) which happens to be my favorite lense. When I bought the 50-200 2.8 I got the FX version so its compatible with both my crop and if I ever went there a full frame. so I could use the 50-200 2.8 on a fx and then the 18-250 3.5 on the 7100 [/QUOTE]
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