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Hiking the Grand Canyon with a DSLR?
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 363899" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>You can always get a lighter DSLR. D3300 with the kit 18-55 is one of lightest offering from Nikon, that followed by DF, but FF lenses are heavy.</p><p>. D3300 = 460g</p><p>. D7000 = 690g</p><p>. D7100 = 765g</p><p>. DF = 765g</p><p>. D750 = 840g</p><p>. D610 = 850g</p><p></p><p>Lenses</p><p></p><p>. 18-55 VR-II = 195g</p><p>. 24-120 ED VR = 710g</p><p>. 24-70 f2.8 = 900g</p><p></p><p>The D3300+18-55 (at 655g) is thus lighter than most of the better zooms themselves. Barring long shots, I find that the D3300 with its kit lense is excellent all round combination for travel shooting, and at around $600 (in US, it is $500 in India with lense, card and bag), you will not lament much if you loose or break it during your travels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 363899, member: 16090"] You can always get a lighter DSLR. D3300 with the kit 18-55 is one of lightest offering from Nikon, that followed by DF, but FF lenses are heavy. . D3300 = 460g . D7000 = 690g . D7100 = 765g . DF = 765g . D750 = 840g . D610 = 850g Lenses . 18-55 VR-II = 195g . 24-120 ED VR = 710g . 24-70 f2.8 = 900g The D3300+18-55 (at 655g) is thus lighter than most of the better zooms themselves. Barring long shots, I find that the D3300 with its kit lense is excellent all round combination for travel shooting, and at around $600 (in US, it is $500 in India with lense, card and bag), you will not lament much if you loose or break it during your travels. [/QUOTE]
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