Thank you all for the input. I will be carrying plenty of baby diapers and bottles and will not be hauling a LowePro camera bag with all that other stuff at Disney. I have 2 Nikon cameras that I could bring with a tripod a flash a light meter and 4 lenses but I still feel this is not a travel package unless I am going by myself. I have an old nikonos 3 and a 15mm wide-angle lens and 2 strobes and base-plate with strobe arms so I know about carrying photo gear and that is not what i'm looking for. I also have plantar fascia so I want to travel light.
Do you take it on rollercoasters
I'm a big fan of Nikon and have a D700 and a D300 but both are not travel cameras. I'm going to Disney in June and need something much smaller.
I have a Fuji XE1 and like the camera but it has a hard time focusing in low light. I'm looking to upgrade to a camera for travel that will take nice low light photos and use APS-C-sensor? Any suggestion.
I have done work like that in the past for the Boeing company
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Remember this equipment is in great shape and the 35mm lens has never been used. I feel it's a great system I'm getting to old to hall it around and I still have my D700 that sits in my studio and stays there. Read this and you will understand why I am asking this price. New does not alway mean better, this camera is built better than anything new today and the images are awesome.
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d300.htm
I have a Nikon D300 in great condition with a Nikon 35mm 1.8 DX lens and a nikon zoom 18-200 3.5-5.6G DX both come with UV filters and lens caps. Camera comes with charger and battery. I just had this camera serviced for $350.00 they replaced all rubber and shutter and mirror, asking $1100.00. Location Valparaiso IN.
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I have the old Fuji X-E1 and would like to upgrade and am looking at the 6300 what should I do? Anyone have a preference, Fuji compared to Sony?
Thanks so much but I think it is just time for me to upgrade to a newer model. I have the Nikon D700 that I can use for now in my home studio. I would like something lighter and easier to take on trips anyway. Would anyone like to buy a used D300 in very nice condition with a sticking mirror.
Thanks to all who replied
My Nikon D300 mirror is sticking. I guess it is time to upgrade my old camera. Can I trade in my D300 for something newer, I still have 2 nice nikon lenses that I want to keep. I don't want to sell it on ebay as it dose not work, any suggestions?
No one is perfect but God, we all fall short in someones eyes but I have learned a lot from Ken's web site and still use it and tell other photographers about it. He has some great timeless information that is a good resource for beginners and pros. Thanks Ken.
I have been using iPhoto in conjunction with iPhoto library manage for many years and it works great for my needs. If I need to tweak my images I use photoshop 4 but if you are experienced you should only need a place to organize and store the images and only tweak very few.