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1. tedggh ◴[] No.45322671[source]
I traveled ultralight until I got into landscape photography. Those tele zooms are heavy AF. I got bigger quads and biceps.
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2. pier25 ◴[] No.45323074[source]
Are you shooting full frame?
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3. jeffbee ◴[] No.45327696[source]
Landscape photographers do not consider the 35mm format to be "full".
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4. rhinoceraptor ◴[] No.45328405[source]
I don't like camping or hiking deep into nature, but I do like rucking, my bag empty weighs 5lbs, and then I put a 30lb steel plate in it.
5. I_AM_A_SMURF ◴[] No.45328516{3}[source]
Zoom on medium format? what's the point?
6. alexgrover ◴[] No.45328716{3}[source]
Any photographer who pretends to not understand what the term “full frame” is referring to is an asshole.
7. kybernetyk ◴[] No.45329498[source]
Try out Micro Four Thirds. I have an OM-5 as my secondary camera and it's great for hiking, etc.