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<blockquote data-quote="Brojon" data-source="post: 58324" data-attributes="member: 11898"><p>Agreed about stuff getting left behind. That said I once sold all my 35mm gear and lenses. Picked up a Pentax 110 SLR that had a wide angle, tele and normal lens. The idea was I could backpack with it and leave the weight hit of teh 35 at home.</p><p>What a colossal screw up! I hiked Bryce Canyon, Zion, Yellowstone - all at a time that I was relatively alone in these places - not like the touristy crowded and restricted places they are today - and all those photos are crap because 110 image quality just wasn't there - suitable only for snapshots which is exactly what I got.</p><p>So I admonished myself that the Spark is a selfie drone so I don't make the mistake of thinking it can fill in for the big boys.</p><p>Next summer we hope to travel to Germany for a few weeks as my wife does some academic research. I'll be taking the Spark but I'll also have my Mavic and Sony DSLR - they all fit in a single camera backpack amazingly enough. I would have killed for such a rig in the 70's!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brojon, post: 58324, member: 11898"] Agreed about stuff getting left behind. That said I once sold all my 35mm gear and lenses. Picked up a Pentax 110 SLR that had a wide angle, tele and normal lens. The idea was I could backpack with it and leave the weight hit of teh 35 at home. What a colossal screw up! I hiked Bryce Canyon, Zion, Yellowstone - all at a time that I was relatively alone in these places - not like the touristy crowded and restricted places they are today - and all those photos are crap because 110 image quality just wasn't there - suitable only for snapshots which is exactly what I got. So I admonished myself that the Spark is a selfie drone so I don't make the mistake of thinking it can fill in for the big boys. Next summer we hope to travel to Germany for a few weeks as my wife does some academic research. I'll be taking the Spark but I'll also have my Mavic and Sony DSLR - they all fit in a single camera backpack amazingly enough. I would have killed for such a rig in the 70's! [/QUOTE]
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