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After a bad accident a few years ago, plus the years marching on, I think it might be time to show some sympathy to my back by lightening the load in my camera bag.
Currently I'm using a Nikon Z8 as my main camera, plus a Z7 as backup. Normal lens carry is the 24-120, 14-30, 20mm, plus either Tamron 70-300 (for travel) or 100-400. On top of this is my Mavic 3 Pro plus batteries. It all makes for a heavy bag and this was brought home to me after a four-hour hike in the hills yesterday - the bag wasn't too bad at the time but I'm crippled with lower back pain today.
So I'm giving serious consideration to switching to a lighter set-up. I used to have a Fuji set-up - XT3 plus various lenses - so switching back to them wouldn't be massive learning curve. What other systems/set-ups should I be considering?
I shoot mainly landscape - but also macro and occasional wildlife.
Any informed recommendations would be appreciated, particularly from anyone who has done something similar.
Not so concerned re the drone as I don't always carry it, but an Air3s would be the obvious way to go there anyway.
Currently I'm using a Nikon Z8 as my main camera, plus a Z7 as backup. Normal lens carry is the 24-120, 14-30, 20mm, plus either Tamron 70-300 (for travel) or 100-400. On top of this is my Mavic 3 Pro plus batteries. It all makes for a heavy bag and this was brought home to me after a four-hour hike in the hills yesterday - the bag wasn't too bad at the time but I'm crippled with lower back pain today.
So I'm giving serious consideration to switching to a lighter set-up. I used to have a Fuji set-up - XT3 plus various lenses - so switching back to them wouldn't be massive learning curve. What other systems/set-ups should I be considering?
I shoot mainly landscape - but also macro and occasional wildlife.
Any informed recommendations would be appreciated, particularly from anyone who has done something similar.
Not so concerned re the drone as I don't always carry it, but an Air3s would be the obvious way to go there anyway.