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Hello from Belgium, I mean, Japan.
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 58217" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Welcome!! First, i must say that i am jealous that you are going to Japan. I have been before, but it has been a while. Anyhow.... here are some tips i can give you: spare battery, extra memory, tripod, Lenspen, good case to fit your camera and lenses, etc. in, you can be spontaneous or plan your day around what you want to shoot. Also, you may want to bring some ziplocks and silica gel sachets. This is a good way to prevent stuff from getting wet in rain - just check the forecast before you go out. Other than that, in reagards to taking the pictures: take your time in framing the picture, take the picture from different angles and focal lengths.... jsut try different stuff. Trust me, you will not feel out of place using a camera to much in Japan, lol. Have a great trip!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 58217, member: 9619"] Welcome!! First, i must say that i am jealous that you are going to Japan. I have been before, but it has been a while. Anyhow.... here are some tips i can give you: spare battery, extra memory, tripod, Lenspen, good case to fit your camera and lenses, etc. in, you can be spontaneous or plan your day around what you want to shoot. Also, you may want to bring some ziplocks and silica gel sachets. This is a good way to prevent stuff from getting wet in rain - just check the forecast before you go out. Other than that, in reagards to taking the pictures: take your time in framing the picture, take the picture from different angles and focal lengths.... jsut try different stuff. Trust me, you will not feel out of place using a camera to much in Japan, lol. Have a great trip! [/QUOTE]
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