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<blockquote data-quote="Stoshowicz" data-source="post: 466436" data-attributes="member: 31397"><p>I have the 7100, which is hampered by a slow buffer but otherwise gives great reach,( youd be better off with a 7200) the tamzooka , is also really a fine lens , especially for the price ,<em> I would love to put a 2x tele on it -though the 5.6 max aperture is not conducive. </em>So though Im agreeing with cbay 's suggestion... I will say that if you like to hike a lot , and that's a primary enthusiasm for you, you may not want to lug the bigger gear around. Some of the bridge cameras give you lightweight <em>and </em>great reach that you want for wildlife, at a more agreeable price. That p610 might be a serious contender. Though you may not feel I am not answering your desire to shoot with more professionally geared .. gear I see Sony cybershot has one thing which is a 20MP 50X setup so as far as worthwhile upgrade goes ,, youd have to be more specific what model you already have ( that being said , I really like this set up I have) .. . so thats my 2cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoshowicz, post: 466436, member: 31397"] I have the 7100, which is hampered by a slow buffer but otherwise gives great reach,( youd be better off with a 7200) the tamzooka , is also really a fine lens , especially for the price ,[I] I would love to put a 2x tele on it -though the 5.6 max aperture is not conducive. [/I]So though Im agreeing with cbay 's suggestion... I will say that if you like to hike a lot , and that's a primary enthusiasm for you, you may not want to lug the bigger gear around. Some of the bridge cameras give you lightweight [I]and [/I]great reach that you want for wildlife, at a more agreeable price. That p610 might be a serious contender. Though you may not feel I am not answering your desire to shoot with more professionally geared .. gear I see Sony cybershot has one thing which is a 20MP 50X setup so as far as worthwhile upgrade goes ,, youd have to be more specific what model you already have ( that being said , I really like this set up I have) .. . so thats my 2cents. [/QUOTE]
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