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<blockquote data-quote="Jeremiah Newman" data-source="post: 2441150" data-attributes="member: 110133"><p>I would say, that depends on you budget, and what you want out of your camera… if you want a simple point and shoot, I would go for something like the Olympus TG6. It's waterproof, and you could basically throw it down the mountain and it would still work. They're not the best quality photos, but they are decent for a point and shoot in that price range. </p><p></p><p>The next step up is going to be a compact mirrorless camera. I would recommend the Sony a6600 or a6100 depending on budget. Both are incredible cameras that have very good image quality. Being an aps-c mirrorless camera, these are still very compact and lightweight. </p><p></p><p>If you want the absolute best, I would recommend a Sony A7IV. This would get you incredible results, but it's also pretty expensive, lenses are expensive, and you're getting a bit bigger and bulkier as well. This might be a bit much to carry all day. </p><p></p><p>I literally film and photograph other episodes hunts for a living, so if you need anymore info or recommendations, I'd be more than happy to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeremiah Newman, post: 2441150, member: 110133"] I would say, that depends on you budget, and what you want out of your camera… if you want a simple point and shoot, I would go for something like the Olympus TG6. It’s waterproof, and you could basically throw it down the mountain and it would still work. They’re not the best quality photos, but they are decent for a point and shoot in that price range. The next step up is going to be a compact mirrorless camera. I would recommend the Sony a6600 or a6100 depending on budget. Both are incredible cameras that have very good image quality. Being an aps-c mirrorless camera, these are still very compact and lightweight. If you want the absolute best, I would recommend a Sony A7IV. This would get you incredible results, but it’s also pretty expensive, lenses are expensive, and you’re getting a bit bigger and bulkier as well. This might be a bit much to carry all day. I literally film and photograph other episodes hunts for a living, so if you need anymore info or recommendations, I’d be more than happy to help. [/QUOTE]
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