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Spare camera

Postby Lophophaps » Wed 05 Nov, 2014 9:30 am

Does anyone carry a light, small, simple spare camera in case the main camera dies? If so, are any makes and models recommended?
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Re: Spare camera

Postby GPSGuided » Wed 05 Nov, 2014 10:02 am

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Re: Spare camera

Postby icefest » Wed 05 Nov, 2014 10:21 am

Lophophaps wrote:Does anyone carry a light, small, simple spare camera in case the main camera dies? If so, are any makes and models recommended?

Waterproof DMC FT4.

That way you can take photos when the weather craps out too :D
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Re: Spare camera

Postby doogs » Wed 05 Nov, 2014 10:25 am

Yup. As well as my DSLR I carry a panasonic LX5 as a crappy weather, whip out of the pocket, quick snap camera. I also use it for it's great macro ability.
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Re: Spare camera

Postby Tortoise » Wed 05 Nov, 2014 10:27 am

Waterproof DMC FT4. That way you can take photos when the weather craps out too

+1 for a waterproof compact
Even though i rarely carry an SLR now, I find the waterproof compact in the top pocket gets a lot of use where the other one wouldn't. (Not sure i picked the best one in the Nikon AW100). I have few if any shots from some more challenging walks when i just took my SLR, which is a shame.
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Re: Spare camera

Postby north-north-west » Wed 05 Nov, 2014 10:36 am

I keep intending to pull out the GoPro and set it up for stills for just this purpose, given how changeable our weather is. One more thing to get around to when I find a little motivation . . . :roll:
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Re: Spare camera

Postby phan_TOM » Wed 05 Nov, 2014 11:17 am

I carry a DSLR in my pack and have a Sony RX100 in a small case attached to my shoulder strap. It's so handy I barely have to stop if I see something that catches my attention. I only off pack and disgorge the DSLR/tripod if I see something extra special (or I'm at camp). Neither the camera or case are waterproof but I simply put it in my raincoat pocket if it starts raining to keep it handy.

As for the RX100 I think it's been said just about everywhere on the internet, and here on this forum, that it's an incredibly competent little camera. It's not as user friendly as a DSLR but it's image quality is superb, with super sharp and noise free images up to and including iso800. There's a surprising amount of latitude in the raw files too if you like to do some post processing on your images.


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Re: Spare camera

Postby wayno » Wed 05 Nov, 2014 6:14 pm

Rx100 and a waterproof Lumix
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Re: Spare camera

Postby Bubbalouie » Wed 05 Nov, 2014 6:37 pm

RX100 (m3 now, yay) and XPeria Z1 (waterproof phone).

They make a good pair funnily enough.
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Re: Spare camera

Postby Aushiker » Thu 06 Nov, 2014 8:27 pm

icefest wrote:
Lophophaps wrote:Does anyone carry a light, small, simple spare camera in case the main camera dies? If so, are any makes and models recommended?

Waterproof DMC FT4.

That way you can take photos when the weather craps out too :D


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Re: Spare camera

Postby dunamis » Fri 07 Nov, 2014 8:30 pm

Waterproof Lumix on my shoulder strap too. So easy to take pics. Stop, rip it out, fire off a few, whack it back in and keep walking.
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Re: Spare camera

Postby nickthetasmaniac » Fri 07 Nov, 2014 10:43 pm

Ricoh GR, until you realise the files are better than your 'main' camera :)
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Re: Spare camera

Postby Lophophaps » Fri 05 Dec, 2014 1:01 pm

Thanks for your comments. I bought a Lumix DMC-FT25, waterproof and fairly simple to operate, much as I am. I no longer need to throw rocks at the shutter release instead of a self-timer. I'll never get used to lenses that will not take skylight filters, thus protecting the lens. A standard battery size would be good. Next step a shoulder bag.
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