On a recent trip to Costa Rica, I was taking a guided tour of Rio Frio Wild Life Reserve.
There were about 20 people on the boat and only two were carrying DSLR camers. Yours
truly and another wild life photographer from Florida. Interestingly enough I had my A900
and she was using A77II. Most others were either having P&S or their mobile phone cameras.
On a different trip (to Nicaragua), it was 2 Sony (A900 and A5000?) and 1 Nikon DSLR cameras.
Rest were using P&S. This is the first time in my travels I did not see any Canon DSLR.
With best regards,
Sury
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Wow - that is unusual! I was travelling back from London on the train last night and a guy sat down next to me with a dslr; it was a Canon
I bet the A77ii was blazing away if it was in continuous burst mode?
I bet the A77ii was blazing away if it was in continuous burst mode?
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
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Andy,
It was blazing away indeed. I think she took almost 1200 shots on that two hour trip.
Almost twice as many as I did.
Sury
It was blazing away indeed. I think she took almost 1200 shots on that two hour trip.
Almost twice as many as I did.
Sury
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