9VIII said:I have to add some love for the Pancake. I took a 5D2 with grip through Disneyland and without the Pancake I probably wouldn't have got more than a dozen shots, but the footprint of a body with effectively no lens is small enough to dig out of your pack without stopping everything.
A smaller body would have been nice though, I think next time I'm going to try to have a Fuji with me instead (unless Canon releases a competent EOS-M... Ha!).
A smaller body is definitely a big plus not only for the size and weight reduction, but also because it goes virtually under the radar. I have been shooting with my Fujis (and an a7r a while back) for so long that when I finally brought my Canon rig to the mall with my kids recently (wanted to document the kids on a train ride), I was approached by security and told to not operate the camera on the premises. I had previously been to the same place with my xt1 on a multitude of occasions without issue.
Using a smaller camera goes a long way with regard to getting use in places that you probably shouldn't be using a large DSLR/lens combo in.
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