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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="Deezey" data-source="post: 587306" data-attributes="member: 13223"><p>Ok. Time to clarify some of what I said. To stay in the realm of professional type shots....4/3 is the smallest size I would go. Yes I know this is still a system, and yes one lens will not cover all. BUT as the OP stated they need to shed weight. Te best option in MY OPINION would be to get the wides range super zoom lens and use that as my <em><strong>walking lens</strong></em>. For PROFESSIONAL shoots you still will have the creative flexability of changing lenses to suit your goals. </p><p></p><p>Stepping all the way down to basically a point and shoot will not be percieved by clients as something a professional should be using. And since you have to sell yourself before you can sell an image, image is everything. c:</p><p> </p><p>A 4/3 system will get you close to an APS-C image, but be lighter and easier to carry. And a superzoom on a 4/3 sensor can give you a huge range to use. Will it have flaws? YES. But I believe the trade off is more worth it in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deezey, post: 587306, member: 13223"] Ok. Time to clarify some of what I said. To stay in the realm of professional type shots....4/3 is the smallest size I would go. Yes I know this is still a system, and yes one lens will not cover all. BUT as the OP stated they need to shed weight. Te best option in MY OPINION would be to get the wides range super zoom lens and use that as my [I][B]walking lens[/B][/I]. For PROFESSIONAL shoots you still will have the creative flexability of changing lenses to suit your goals. Stepping all the way down to basically a point and shoot will not be percieved by clients as something a professional should be using. And since you have to sell yourself before you can sell an image, image is everything. c: A 4/3 system will get you close to an APS-C image, but be lighter and easier to carry. And a superzoom on a 4/3 sensor can give you a huge range to use. Will it have flaws? YES. But I believe the trade off is more worth it in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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