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<blockquote data-quote="reverb" data-source="post: 204867" data-attributes="member: 16378"><p>Good morning all. Welcome all views.</p><p></p><p>I an a relative newcomer to the DSLR world, but already love my D3200 (with 18-55, 35mm and 55-300mm lenses). I cannot see how I coped with my Compact Canon IXUS for all those years.</p><p></p><p>However, it's becoming obvious that I really prefer taking outdoor shots. Family candids are fine, but I'm not keen on set portraits, so landscapes, close-up nature, crowd scenes, and family days out are the key need. The D3200 is pretty good for these (in fact, for me, excellent), with the right lens. </p><p></p><p>But I live in damp, wet UK. And we're heading towards winter which will mean most likely snow ahead. I will want to be out there, in all weathers, finding my subjects. I know this to be the case as I was always out in all weathers without a camera, so will naturally continue.</p><p></p><p>For this reason, I'm wondering weather to buy a second camera, weather-proof, most likely the Pentax K-30 with kit lens. I doubt I would move over to Pentax fully, as the range of WR lenses is fairly narrow. But it annoys me that I seem to need to buy in to a second system in order to get this added flexibility at low cost, since from my reading, Nikon won't provide this level of protection without a significant financial outlay.</p><p></p><p>I am also wondering about the AW1, but this is expensive, and would not allow use of current lenses either.</p><p></p><p>Welcome your thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reverb, post: 204867, member: 16378"] Good morning all. Welcome all views. I an a relative newcomer to the DSLR world, but already love my D3200 (with 18-55, 35mm and 55-300mm lenses). I cannot see how I coped with my Compact Canon IXUS for all those years. However, it's becoming obvious that I really prefer taking outdoor shots. Family candids are fine, but I'm not keen on set portraits, so landscapes, close-up nature, crowd scenes, and family days out are the key need. The D3200 is pretty good for these (in fact, for me, excellent), with the right lens. But I live in damp, wet UK. And we're heading towards winter which will mean most likely snow ahead. I will want to be out there, in all weathers, finding my subjects. I know this to be the case as I was always out in all weathers without a camera, so will naturally continue. For this reason, I'm wondering weather to buy a second camera, weather-proof, most likely the Pentax K-30 with kit lens. I doubt I would move over to Pentax fully, as the range of WR lenses is fairly narrow. But it annoys me that I seem to need to buy in to a second system in order to get this added flexibility at low cost, since from my reading, Nikon won't provide this level of protection without a significant financial outlay. I am also wondering about the AW1, but this is expensive, and would not allow use of current lenses either. Welcome your thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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