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Looking for a smaller camera for great landscape photography
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<blockquote data-quote="eli" data-source="post: 114611" data-attributes="member: 10282"><p>Went to Italy, taking a canon point and shoot. Very good pictures taken, framed, and then i went out and purchased a D7000, multiple</p><p>lenses, and vowed to bring the DSLR on my next trip to Europe. However, now that i am planning a trip to Paris, I am considering upgrading to a D600 or, hold onto your hat, a canon full frame. It just makes sense to me to bring the best camera i own when i visit places i have dreamed about, or when i visit churches and museums, see landscapes and scenery i might never return to or see again. For me, but maybe not for you, this is worth a bit of inconvenient weight. I pack the camera and lenses in a backpack or camera carryon bag, keeping the equipment with me on the plane. THen, each day i select what i will use, which lenses, and lighten the load. each person needs to know their tolerance for weight. An artist friend of mine now carries his Samsung camera on long trips abroad and leaves his D3 home just because of the weight. Only you can decide your personal preferences. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eli, post: 114611, member: 10282"] Went to Italy, taking a canon point and shoot. Very good pictures taken, framed, and then i went out and purchased a D7000, multiple lenses, and vowed to bring the DSLR on my next trip to Europe. However, now that i am planning a trip to Paris, I am considering upgrading to a D600 or, hold onto your hat, a canon full frame. It just makes sense to me to bring the best camera i own when i visit places i have dreamed about, or when i visit churches and museums, see landscapes and scenery i might never return to or see again. For me, but maybe not for you, this is worth a bit of inconvenient weight. I pack the camera and lenses in a backpack or camera carryon bag, keeping the equipment with me on the plane. THen, each day i select what i will use, which lenses, and lighten the load. each person needs to know their tolerance for weight. An artist friend of mine now carries his Samsung camera on long trips abroad and leaves his D3 home just because of the weight. Only you can decide your personal preferences. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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