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Which bridge camera?
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<blockquote data-quote="Elliot87" data-source="post: 607500" data-attributes="member: 25183"><p>I can completely see that point of view and you may be right. The biggest issue for me is the lens I'd most want to take, my 200-500mm is going to be very heavy and often impractical to take everywhere with me. It is also double the cost of anything else I currently have and I fear insurance will be costly.</p><p>Whichever route I take I think I will find times when I wish I'd opted for the other.</p><p>I just feel that a bridge camera provides something very different to my D7100, whereas the D3200 is just an inferior version, why would I ever take it somewhere over my D3200? I also rarely take my camera to work as I don't want it knocking around in my car all the time and it's often too cumbersome to have with me along with my work gear. I think a good bridge would be with me everyday and would certainly get plenty of use.</p><p></p><p>My biggest concern is would I be forever disappointed with the images a bridge camera produces, knowing I could get better with my gear at home.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elliot87, post: 607500, member: 25183"] I can completely see that point of view and you may be right. The biggest issue for me is the lens I'd most want to take, my 200-500mm is going to be very heavy and often impractical to take everywhere with me. It is also double the cost of anything else I currently have and I fear insurance will be costly. Whichever route I take I think I will find times when I wish I'd opted for the other. I just feel that a bridge camera provides something very different to my D7100, whereas the D3200 is just an inferior version, why would I ever take it somewhere over my D3200? I also rarely take my camera to work as I don't want it knocking around in my car all the time and it's often too cumbersome to have with me along with my work gear. I think a good bridge would be with me everyday and would certainly get plenty of use. My biggest concern is would I be forever disappointed with the images a bridge camera produces, knowing I could get better with my gear at home..... [/QUOTE]
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