Having a hard time deciding what to replace KM7D with?
Re: Having a hard time deciding what to replace KM7D with?
Ive been in those shoes. The cell phone is always with you -- so a mirrorless camera and a small bag might be the hot ticket. I loved using my A77 but never took it with me anywhere. I got a lowepro messenger 100 bag and my nikon D750 + 50mm F1.8 fits in it perfectly and its a lot less weight then my Sony A77 + 16-50mm F2.8. the 50mm focal length (full frame) is so good for a walk around lens. An A68 + sony 35mm F1.8 might be a good setup.
I also really like fujis, but their lenses are big and heavy -- so its not much different then just having a full size DSLR in my mind. A fuji + 27mm F2.8 would be very discrete and not draw attention which is quite nice.
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Nikon D750
Sigma DP2 quattro
Sigma DP1 Merrill
Sony a7 IV
Sigma 40mm F1.4 DG HSM
Tamron 150-500mm F5-6.7 Di III VC VXD
Samyang 135mm F1.8 AF
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