Travelling advice

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Hello all,

After a bit of advice when it comes to travelling with a camera, in this case to Perth, Australia.

I currently have the following kit, although i haven't used it in a while but when i do i tend to try things like long exposure, light trails etc.

  • Canon EOS 400D
  • Canon 18-55mm EF-S
  • Tamron 75-300mm F/4-5.6 LD Macro
  • Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
  • EP-EX15 II Eyepiece
  • Zeikos ZE-CBGXTI Battery Grip
  • NB-2LH Duracell DRC21 - CC169 x2
  • Lexar 4GB 80x CF card
  • Remote Shutter Switch Cable
  • Lowpro Fastpack 200

So, question is do i try and sell/part exchange the above for either a new slr or a compact or should i just stick with the 400D?

Also any general travel/photography advice for Australia?

Thanks

J
 
Rather than start a new thread i will post it my old one :-)

OK to update you i now have a Samsung NX1000 with 20-50mm kit lens

I've sold most of the Canon lenses and just have the 400D + Kit lens, grip and bits.

My question now is, should i get a NX 50-200mm lens or a prime for my holiday to Oz.

Will be doing mostly landscape, wildlife photos i guess with maybe a bit of street photography. I can only really afford one extra lens so whats best?

Thanks

James
 
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