Kelly Grannell said:It's not bad at all. I just don't like changing lens when I'm travelling. I tend to use just one lens for the entire day. Everytime you change lens there is a risk of having dust sticking on the camera sensor.
Always do it with the camera OFF and facing DOWN in a least dusty area possible... oh and no wind too.
handicap18 said:Some people don't like changing lenses.
mhutchinson said:One other tip, if the lens has a stabilization control built in (VR, IS, etc.) set that switch off as well before removing the lens.
And how would I know if I had that control built in (sounds like a good thing to have)? Remember - this camera and dslr are totally new to me. It doesn't look like there is any switch other than the auto/manual switch. BarrieOriginally Posted by mhutchinson
One other tip, if the lens has a stabilization control built in (VR, IS, etc.) set that switch off as well before removing the lens.
WillCAD said:Compared to most SLR owners, I like to travel light - camera, one lens, Speedlight flash, pocket-size tripod, remote shutter release, extra memory card, 1-gallon Ziploc camera poncho, and maybe an extra set of batteries.
Still, it's better than the days when I had to carry 3 or 4 extra rolls of film around all day!