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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 370244" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>A D3300 weighs 460g with battery and SD card, no lens. An X-T1 weighs 440g with battery and SD card, no lens. Go up in the ranks of Nikon DSLRs and the cameras get heavier. The X-T1 is still a lighter package overall. Look at the X-E2, which is more or less equal to the X-T1, and it is 350g with battery and SD card, no lens. So yes, the smaller and lighter still holds true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 370244, member: 9619"] A D3300 weighs 460g with battery and SD card, no lens. An X-T1 weighs 440g with battery and SD card, no lens. Go up in the ranks of Nikon DSLRs and the cameras get heavier. The X-T1 is still a lighter package overall. Look at the X-E2, which is more or less equal to the X-T1, and it is 350g with battery and SD card, no lens. So yes, the smaller and lighter still holds true. [/QUOTE]
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