Hiking for my family is usually for site-seeing while traveling and generally not the most adventurous hikes. Photography is often an objective of the hike (at least for me), which is why I bring the good stuff.Don Haines said:When I am canoeing the main kit is in a bulky/heavy pelican case (most definitely NOT practical for hiking) but I keep an Olympus Tough p/s camera in my pfd pocket. Good for quick shots and the rain.... point being, when it rains there is different set of pictures to be taken and you don't want to miss them because your DSLR can't get wet. a waterproof P/S adds considerable versatility to your kit.dilbert said:AlanF said:Just ordered a Powershot G3 X for hiking and travel when the 100-400 + 7DII will be too heavy or bulky. Don't despise these little Canons.
Yeah, I think I'd go with this as the choice when you want to "pack light." Amazing lens, great IQ.
But, when fishing in small boats, I bring a G16. This is an impressive little camera and sometimes it's fun to see what one can do with it. Although, it is most often used for photos of a child holding a fish. The G3x would fine choice for traveling lite.
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