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<blockquote data-quote="Biro" data-source="post: 121233" data-attributes="member: 1186"><p>The K30 with the 18-135 will give you the most flexibility and has weather resistance just in case the skies open up - as long as you don't mind carrying it. After that, you could use the Nikon and crop afterward if you need to. But something like an Olympus XZ-1, XZ-2, Panasonic LX7 or Pentax MX-1 (which itself is a nicer take on the Olympus XZ-2 with tiltable EVF on the back) might be better - in terms of flexibility combined with light weight and smaller size. I wouldn't stress too much about ultimate image quality. Remember, this is a vacation and you'll be taking happy snaps, not museum displays. In the years and decades hence, your family won't be worried about image quality as much as the moment captured. Have a great time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biro, post: 121233, member: 1186"] The K30 with the 18-135 will give you the most flexibility and has weather resistance just in case the skies open up - as long as you don't mind carrying it. After that, you could use the Nikon and crop afterward if you need to. But something like an Olympus XZ-1, XZ-2, Panasonic LX7 or Pentax MX-1 (which itself is a nicer take on the Olympus XZ-2 with tiltable EVF on the back) might be better - in terms of flexibility combined with light weight and smaller size. I wouldn't stress too much about ultimate image quality. Remember, this is a vacation and you'll be taking happy snaps, not museum displays. In the years and decades hence, your family won't be worried about image quality as much as the moment captured. Have a great time. [/QUOTE]
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