Nurrgle
Feet on the ground, head in the clouds
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- Apr 11, 2012
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So I am about as inexperienced as it can get with photography. I used my camera phone for a long time and now I have a simple Nikon point and shoot that works well but just doesn’t produce the kind of pictures I would like.
Now I am starting to build an interest in backcountry photography and as a result, I am looking for a better camera. I am looking for something that isn’t too expensive (< $1000), won’t add unnecessary weight to my kit, won’t consume to much bag space, and can stand up to normal outdoor abuse. Obviously, I don’t want something I can drop off a cliff but sturdy enough to take the occasional fall, dog slobber, and drunken fingers.
Any recommendation for a make and model that works well for you?
Now I am starting to build an interest in backcountry photography and as a result, I am looking for a better camera. I am looking for something that isn’t too expensive (< $1000), won’t add unnecessary weight to my kit, won’t consume to much bag space, and can stand up to normal outdoor abuse. Obviously, I don’t want something I can drop off a cliff but sturdy enough to take the occasional fall, dog slobber, and drunken fingers.
Any recommendation for a make and model that works well for you?