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markeb
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The best camera for all situations is two (or three cameras)!

 

:)

 

 

Dave

 

Yep.

 

"Cameras" weren't allowed. Not perfectly focused, or perfectly exposed, but...

 

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there are moments that any camera is the right camera!

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I take mostly snapshot photos with my iPhone X. And on vacations it’s our “selfie cam”, our quick panoramic landscape cam, or our video cam on a compact 3 axis gimbal.

 

For all other vacation photos I usually use my APS-C Sony mirrorless and two or three lenses in a cross body leather satchel style bag.

 

But for action sports or studio/macro photography I will use my Canon DSLRs.

 

Above all else, Alaska was not a typical cruise vacation in my opinion. It pretty much demanded that I take two DSLRs and multiple lenses ranging from 10mm to 600mm. I honestly wouldn’t have been happy with just a single Sony APS-C mirrorless for Alaska.

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