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<blockquote data-quote="Andrewteee" data-source="post: 121510" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>Appreciate the further thoughts. I decided that the best course of action was to go light and simple. We are there for two very busy days and my kids will be (excited) maniacs. Having a DSLR swinging around did not sound pleasant. I saw frustration on the horizon. I evaluated my current options on hand, but nothing seemed to work. What I need to have around anyway, and specifically for my trip, is the compact that a few of you mention. After my great experience with the Nikon A I bought a Nikon P330 which was released at the same time. It is <em>very</em> small and light and just the ticket. And frankly the IQ is very good too. Still small sensor, but more capable than I imagined. I'll tweak and find the right JPG settings over the next few days and then set and forget. I also plan to take the A simply because I'm so in love with it right now. I'm trying to use it everyday. </p><p></p><p>I've been reading Daido Moriyama's Tales of Tono, the first English translation just released. In it he writes that he shot only with a 28mm camera. While I find Daido's work repetitive at times it still intrigues me. In his spirit of "grabbing snapshots" I've been trying to find pictures where they may not be obvious.</p><p></p><p>BTW temps at Disneyland looks pleasant - 50-75 degrees and sunny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrewteee, post: 121510, member: 28"] Appreciate the further thoughts. I decided that the best course of action was to go light and simple. We are there for two very busy days and my kids will be (excited) maniacs. Having a DSLR swinging around did not sound pleasant. I saw frustration on the horizon. I evaluated my current options on hand, but nothing seemed to work. What I need to have around anyway, and specifically for my trip, is the compact that a few of you mention. After my great experience with the Nikon A I bought a Nikon P330 which was released at the same time. It is [I]very[/I] small and light and just the ticket. And frankly the IQ is very good too. Still small sensor, but more capable than I imagined. I'll tweak and find the right JPG settings over the next few days and then set and forget. I also plan to take the A simply because I'm so in love with it right now. I'm trying to use it everyday. I've been reading Daido Moriyama's Tales of Tono, the first English translation just released. In it he writes that he shot only with a 28mm camera. While I find Daido's work repetitive at times it still intrigues me. In his spirit of "grabbing snapshots" I've been trying to find pictures where they may not be obvious. BTW temps at Disneyland looks pleasant - 50-75 degrees and sunny. [/QUOTE]
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