Camera help for big Europe trip
#21
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Joined: Dec 2006
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Wow!
Thank you for all your help and advice and personal experiences.
I've decided I am going to take the D70 with me because I know I will be disappointed (and irritated with myself) if the photos turn out less than what I'm used to....not that I am a pro or anything but still, I am used to getting fairly good shots now.
My best friend (who is coming with me) just bought a small point and shoot so we can use that for nights out I suppose.
Thanks again and hopefully when I come back (mid June) I can show off some of my pics.
Thank you for all your help and advice and personal experiences.
I've decided I am going to take the D70 with me because I know I will be disappointed (and irritated with myself) if the photos turn out less than what I'm used to....not that I am a pro or anything but still, I am used to getting fairly good shots now.
My best friend (who is coming with me) just bought a small point and shoot so we can use that for nights out I suppose.
Thanks again and hopefully when I come back (mid June) I can show off some of my pics.
#22
Joined: Feb 2004
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Here's another crazy idea:
The D70 is a fairly large dSLR, but Nikon's D40 is one of the cheapest and smallest. Just buy the body for not much more than a P&S, and you get a nice small dSLR body to use your existing lens with.
The D70 is a fairly large dSLR, but Nikon's D40 is one of the cheapest and smallest. Just buy the body for not much more than a P&S, and you get a nice small dSLR body to use your existing lens with.



