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<blockquote data-quote="pictor" data-source="post: 7237" data-attributes="member: 89"><p>You might be surprised, if you knew how many did just that, namely switching from heavy DSLRs to lighter cameras like µ4/3 or even compacts. A Canon 7D is a great camera, but it is heavy and not all people need such a big and heavy camera. Switching to lighter cameras can bring much joy and less pain due to carrying too heavy gear. Today there are small cameras which are capable of things one could only dream of some years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pictor, post: 7237, member: 89"] You might be surprised, if you knew how many did just that, namely switching from heavy DSLRs to lighter cameras like µ4/3 or even compacts. A Canon 7D is a great camera, but it is heavy and not all people need such a big and heavy camera. Switching to lighter cameras can bring much joy and less pain due to carrying too heavy gear. Today there are small cameras which are capable of things one could only dream of some years ago. [/QUOTE]
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