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Nikon Compact Digital Cameras
General Compact Digital Cameras
Opinions please. Thinking of selling dslr & switching to compact camera.
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<blockquote data-quote="Blacktop" data-source="post: 587239" data-attributes="member: 22693"><p>I don't understand how a macro lens is going to help you with a hawk in the tree. I'm guessing you meant telephoto.</p><p>If this is a problem for you, then you might be better off with a second body. The one thing that I have learned is that one body and one lens will not solve this problem. Trust me I went through the same stage, looking for an all in one solution.</p><p></p><p>There is no all in one solution unless you are willing to give up considerable quality.</p><p>I have resigned myself to the fact that if I value quality in my shots, then sometimes I might have to miss a shot due to not being able to switch lenses fast enough.</p><p>if I go out to shoot landscapes, then that is what I will concentrate on and do the best that I can. If I go out shooting birds, then I'll have my telephoto attached and just worry about birds.</p><p></p><p>If you want quality shots, I'm afraid you will not be happy with any all in one solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacktop, post: 587239, member: 22693"] I don't understand how a macro lens is going to help you with a hawk in the tree. I'm guessing you meant telephoto. If this is a problem for you, then you might be better off with a second body. The one thing that I have learned is that one body and one lens will not solve this problem. Trust me I went through the same stage, looking for an all in one solution. There is no all in one solution unless you are willing to give up considerable quality. I have resigned myself to the fact that if I value quality in my shots, then sometimes I might have to miss a shot due to not being able to switch lenses fast enough. if I go out to shoot landscapes, then that is what I will concentrate on and do the best that I can. If I go out shooting birds, then I'll have my telephoto attached and just worry about birds. If you want quality shots, I'm afraid you will not be happy with any all in one solution. [/QUOTE]
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