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Nikon Compact Digital Cameras
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Help! Travelcam to compliment my DSLR.
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 520883" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Sony a6000. Great, compact camera. Sensor is the equivalent of the D7100 as I see it (may be the same one). You can get adapters to use your Nikon lenses. The kit lens is plenty sharp. Any of the longer zooms make it impossible to "pocket" as they stick out the front significantly. I also have the 50mm f1.8 that's a great lens. The documentation sucks, but there are some decent online resources to learn the menu system. Biggest beef is that battery life is not really good, and can be horrible if you don't set up the camera correctly.</p><p></p><p>a7 is nice, but you're moving away from your compact travelcam if you go there. I love my a6000 and recommended it to a colleague who shoots Nikon (used to be a pro magazine photographer) and he has been more than pleased with it. It also has great video capability with built in stabilization, which makes it nice for travel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 520883, member: 9240"] Sony a6000. Great, compact camera. Sensor is the equivalent of the D7100 as I see it (may be the same one). You can get adapters to use your Nikon lenses. The kit lens is plenty sharp. Any of the longer zooms make it impossible to "pocket" as they stick out the front significantly. I also have the 50mm f1.8 that's a great lens. The documentation sucks, but there are some decent online resources to learn the menu system. Biggest beef is that battery life is not really good, and can be horrible if you don't set up the camera correctly. a7 is nice, but you're moving away from your compact travelcam if you go there. I love my a6000 and recommended it to a colleague who shoots Nikon (used to be a pro magazine photographer) and he has been more than pleased with it. It also has great video capability with built in stabilization, which makes it nice for travel. [/QUOTE]
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