New camera
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 9:06 pm
I am trying to decide on a new camera for taking into the wilderness this year.I have decided I am willing to carry a little more weight, and get a little more serious high quality lens,so the lenses available are as important as the camera. I want a wide angle zoom lens that is a bit wider than 24 equivalent, and I would prefer for it to have some image stabilization built in for when I am handholding the lens. I am considering 3 choices, probably 2, really. I am ruling out the Sony A6000, which is a nice camera. I used it last year, but I don't like the lens quality available, and my results with it, and see no point in adapting other brand lenses to the Sony, when there are other great cameras out there, so i sold it this winter.
I am looking hard at the Nikon D5500 for a camera. I was shocked when I picked it up, and saw how relatively small and light it was for a Nikon DSLR. Under 15 ounces with the battery in, which is comparable to many of the better Micro Four Thirds cameras that I might compromise sensor size and carry to save weight. I am looking at the lenses and this is where I am looking for advice. Probably the best one I see so far is the Nikon 16-24VR that came out about 8 months ago, but I wish is was a bit wider. It weights about a pound, and that is about the most weight in a lens that I want to carry. Anyone out there use one of these, or have another suggestion for a Nikon DX body.
The other choice is a Fuji camera, either the XT-1, or the XT-10, same ASPC sensor size as Nikon, anyone carry one? They have a good rep for high quality lenses, and I tested one out recently in the desert,with the 18-55 kit lens, and I liked the results. Great lens for a kit lens. Weight and size are comparable to the Nikon body, and they have a 10-18mm that weighs around 14 ounces that is supposed to be a fine lens.
I know there are some great photographers on this site, so If anyone has a suggestion on these 2, or something comparable, I would appreciate hearing from you.
I am looking hard at the Nikon D5500 for a camera. I was shocked when I picked it up, and saw how relatively small and light it was for a Nikon DSLR. Under 15 ounces with the battery in, which is comparable to many of the better Micro Four Thirds cameras that I might compromise sensor size and carry to save weight. I am looking at the lenses and this is where I am looking for advice. Probably the best one I see so far is the Nikon 16-24VR that came out about 8 months ago, but I wish is was a bit wider. It weights about a pound, and that is about the most weight in a lens that I want to carry. Anyone out there use one of these, or have another suggestion for a Nikon DX body.
The other choice is a Fuji camera, either the XT-1, or the XT-10, same ASPC sensor size as Nikon, anyone carry one? They have a good rep for high quality lenses, and I tested one out recently in the desert,with the 18-55 kit lens, and I liked the results. Great lens for a kit lens. Weight and size are comparable to the Nikon body, and they have a 10-18mm that weighs around 14 ounces that is supposed to be a fine lens.
I know there are some great photographers on this site, so If anyone has a suggestion on these 2, or something comparable, I would appreciate hearing from you.