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Help! Travelcam to compliment my DSLR.
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<blockquote data-quote="Eduard" data-source="post: 520468" data-attributes="member: 986"><p>As I've written in other threads, I'm in a similar situation. I wanted as complete of a kit as possible which would allow me to shot RAW and that was small enough to bring easily. For me, that is a Nikon 1 V2, 6.7-13mm UWA, 10-100mm (non-PD) and the 70-300mm. The 70-300 was a splurge but honestly makes the kit complete. The best thing is that this kit fits into a <a href="http://nikonites.com/mirrorless/13605-think-tank-photo-mirrorless-mover-20-review.html" target="_blank">Think Tank Mirrorless Mover 20</a> which I can easily carry in my work backpack.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly, Thomas Stirr, who arguably gets the most out of Nikon 1 gear, recently added the 10-100mm to his kit to create a Nikon 1 lens trinity. <a href="http://tomstirrphotography.com/nikon-1-holy-trinity" target="_blank">Here is his review</a>. Check out his site for other Nikon 1 articles.</p><p></p><p>If it was me, I'd start with either a V2 (if you prefer an EVF) or J5 with a non-PD 10-100mm. Add the 6.7-13mm which is one of my favorite wide angle lenses on <u>any</u> system.</p><p></p><p>I have a V2 and my wife has a J5 so if you have specific questions, let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 520468, member: 986"] As I've written in other threads, I'm in a similar situation. I wanted as complete of a kit as possible which would allow me to shot RAW and that was small enough to bring easily. For me, that is a Nikon 1 V2, 6.7-13mm UWA, 10-100mm (non-PD) and the 70-300mm. The 70-300 was a splurge but honestly makes the kit complete. The best thing is that this kit fits into a [URL="http://nikonites.com/mirrorless/13605-think-tank-photo-mirrorless-mover-20-review.html"]Think Tank Mirrorless Mover 20[/URL] which I can easily carry in my work backpack. Interestingly, Thomas Stirr, who arguably gets the most out of Nikon 1 gear, recently added the 10-100mm to his kit to create a Nikon 1 lens trinity. [URL="http://tomstirrphotography.com/nikon-1-holy-trinity"]Here is his review[/URL]. Check out his site for other Nikon 1 articles. If it was me, I'd start with either a V2 (if you prefer an EVF) or J5 with a non-PD 10-100mm. Add the 6.7-13mm which is one of my favorite wide angle lenses on [U]any[/U] system. I have a V2 and my wife has a J5 so if you have specific questions, let me know. [/QUOTE]
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