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Try doing this with a P&S
On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 22:39:19 -0700, RichA wrote:
Look at the tonality, the smoothness, the perfection of focus, on a fast-moving (relatively) target. Nikon's top cameras are awesome. http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...ssage=32315884 Most likely, I wouldn't even want to try to do that with a P&S. Just like I wouldn't attempt a 10 mile hike with a dslr and all it's gadgets. |
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Try doing this with a P&S
On Wed, 08 Jul 2009 09:55:48 -0700, Rich wrote:
On Jul 8, 11:05Â*am, ray wrote: On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 22:39:19 -0700, RichA wrote: Look at the tonality, the smoothness, the perfection of focus, on a fast-moving (relatively) target. Â*Nikon's top cameras are awesome. http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...ssage=32315884 Most likely, I wouldn't even want to try to do that with a P&S. Just like I wouldn't attempt a 10 mile hike with a dslr and all it's gadgets. I don't know. A compact DSLR with two lenses is not exactly massively heavy. Soldiers do hikes like that with 70lbs of gear. Is 3lbs going to kill you? Is it going to kill me? No, probably not. I also don't train to do hikes with 70 pounds of gear. Now, what two lenses are going to give me 28 to 450 equiv - and exactly how much do they weigh? I quite prefer to simply pack up my Kodak P850 and be on my way. |
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