A month in Italy four years ago, and most photos were taken using the 16-45.  A 
smaller camera could be useful for grab shots, but a single body and lens is 
pretty flexible.


John in Brisbane



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From: PDML [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Eric Weir
Sent: Thursday, 6 August 2015 10:07 PM
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Subject: A camera for Italy

September 1 I leave for two weeks in Italy. A couple days in Rome, three days 
for a wedding in Puglia, six days on a bike in the Salento region, a day in 
Lecce, back to Rome for a night and return flight the next day. 

I was originally planning to take my K-5 and just the 16-45/4, but I want to 
travel light and I’m thinking of a couple other options—relying on my phone and 
purchasing a Pentax/Ricoh WG 30 waterproof camera, which I’d like to have for 
paddling anyway. Wondering what y’all think of that camera. The reviews I’ve 
read have not been especially complimentary, especially regarding image 
quality, but I gather that at least a few people here have it. 

I’d be interested in opinions—and suggestions for alternatives.
 
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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
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