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<blockquote data-quote="bobmielke" data-source="post: 45542" data-attributes="member: 8952"><p>I think each of us that shoot with a Nikon DSLR wants or need a backup camera now & then. Let's face it, a full size camera with telephoto and battery grip can become pretty cumbersome when hiking through the woods to the base of some waterfall. In those circumstance I carry my pocket digital camera, a Leica V-LUX 20. It gives me enough resolution, a wide zoom range and quality glass to be a worthy backup to my D7000. I'm not trying to say it's as good as my main camera but it will get the job done. Here is one of many photos taken at my church of tulips displayed in the entrance foyer. When I showed my paster the shot he couldn't believe it came from within our church until I walked him up to the vase.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://bobmielke.smugmug.com/Flowers/Flowers/i-krCj7r2/0/XL/Tulips-41711-XL.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobmielke, post: 45542, member: 8952"] I think each of us that shoot with a Nikon DSLR wants or need a backup camera now & then. Let's face it, a full size camera with telephoto and battery grip can become pretty cumbersome when hiking through the woods to the base of some waterfall. In those circumstance I carry my pocket digital camera, a Leica V-LUX 20. It gives me enough resolution, a wide zoom range and quality glass to be a worthy backup to my D7000. I'm not trying to say it's as good as my main camera but it will get the job done. Here is one of many photos taken at my church of tulips displayed in the entrance foyer. When I showed my paster the shot he couldn't believe it came from within our church until I walked him up to the vase. [IMG]http://bobmielke.smugmug.com/Flowers/Flowers/i-krCj7r2/0/XL/Tulips-41711-XL.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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