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BossTweed
Apr 9, 2001


Doctor Rope
Any suggestions for decent cameras that aren't too big/heavy and would be good for taking nature pics? I have a Nikon DSLR but I don't really want to be lugging it around most of the time, especially if I'm trailrunning or orienteering.

BossTweed fucked around with this message at 03:03 on May 27, 2017

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BossTweed
Apr 9, 2001


Doctor Rope

Picnic Princess posted:

Depends on what kind of nature. Are you looking to do landscape, or macro, or wildlife, or all of the above?

Mostly landscape I suspect. Stuff like these pictures I took with my iphone while I was doing some orienteering. I'm just hoping to have something that is a step up from what a phone camera can do.







BossTweed
Apr 9, 2001


Doctor Rope
Awesome, thanks for the ideas folks, I will do some research!

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