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Big Camera

I see it's been a while since this topic was discussed, but I just want to ask—has anyone recently tried carrying one of those mirrorless full-frame setups for travel or street use? I’ve been thinking of switching from DSLR to something smaller, but I'm curious how the newer big cameras compare in real-life handling and weight. Anyone here made the jump and regretted or loved it?
 
When diving into landscape shots, finding the best cameras for landscape photography can be tricky—something that balances quality and ease of use. I switched to an Insta360, and it’s been awesome for capturing wide scenes without the bulk.
 
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I see it's been a while since this topic was discussed, but I just want to ask—has anyone recently tried carrying one of those mirrorless full-frame setups for travel or street use? I’ve been thinking of switching from DSLR to something smaller, but I'm curious how the newer big cameras compare in real-life handling and weight. Anyone here made the jump and regretted or loved it?
I carry the Sony A7R5 with the 28-70 f2.0 on all my travels. Previously the 24-70 f2.8

Cities , mountains , while skiing , street photography

Never felt the weight .

Pictures so gorgeous almost nothing needed to be tweaked post production

Go for it
 
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