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Nov 3, 2023 09:55:34   #
rehess Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
 
Jeannie88 wrote:
Yesterday, saw someone with a Nikon Bridge camera. As I am getting older, that seems like a good way to go, especially if I travel. Any one using a Nikon Bridge camera, or an olympus(if there is one)? I have used DSLRS for years and wonder if I would really like a one does it all camera?Right Now I am an Olympus User, although I was a nikon User for many years. What about Sony? Many years ago , I did have a Sony 828, I think it was called, and the color , and macros were wonderful

I would look at weight. Many years ago, when I still as Canon user, I looked at the Canon SX50, and discovered that I would be carrying around a lot of mass - and ended those thoughts.

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Nov 3, 2023 15:52:58   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
rehess wrote:
I would look at weight. Many years ago, when I still as Canon user, I looked at the Canon SX50, and discovered that I would be carrying around a lot of mass - and ended those thoughts.


Huh? My wife's SX50 is smaller and lighter than any of my dslr or mirrorless bodies with a decent long lens. I do a lot of birds.

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Nov 3, 2023 16:22:33   #
rehess Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
 
robertjerl wrote:
Huh? My wife's SX50 is smaller and lighter than any of my dslr or mirrorless bodies with a decent long lens. I do a lot of birds.

I was comparing it to cameras used to ohitograph ‘local’ scenes.

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