Best DSLR camera for travel

iszit

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Any light weight low profile harness brand to recommend?

I saw some sells those leather ones but looks heavy and attract attention. I’m hoping to hide it to some extent with a thin black jacket
I use the ulanzi F38 system with the standard camera strap. The anchor point is now the tripod mount making the camera lens points downward making the camera less obvious. Have to remember to tighten the mounting point once a while as it can come loose. My other camera sits in a small sling bag.
 

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I tested out fujifilm xt20. It doesn’t state an aperture priority mode and many buttons/nomenclature are different. Aperture needs to adjust the ring on the lens and the rear dial for EV is hard to turn. I think it is me but I struggled to learn it so I drop the idea

not sure if I should look at other fujifilm models

in the end I got Sony a6000 series which is much more similar to dslr. Still learning but manage to learn the basics. Good enough for noobs like me
A6000 is more than enough! Enjoy your holiday bro but be careful with pick pockets as Europe as there is 6000-10000 tourists that lose their valuable daily by pick pockets.

1. Leave passport in safe deposit box.
2. Bring as little cash possible
3. Credit card put in your jacket/pockets with zip and don't bring Debit Card and Singapore ID.
4. Look around you before taking out your camera and mobile phone.
5. Don't carry back pack and if you really need to, place in front of you.
6. Before leaving your hotel room, close and lock your belongings inside your bag. Never expose anything valuable in the room. Make sure your bags can be secured well.
7. If you have a spare mobile phone, bring one as your back up.

You can Google for more tips.
 

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A6000 is more than enough! Enjoy your holiday bro but be careful with pick pockets as Europe as there is 6000-10000 tourists that lose their valuable daily by pick pockets.

1. Leave passport in safe deposit box.
2. Bring as little cash possible
3. Credit card put in your jacket/pockets with zip and don't bring Debit Card and Singapore ID.
4. Look around you before taking out your camera and mobile phone.
5. Don't carry back pack and if you really need to, place in front of you.
6. Before leaving your hotel room, close and lock your belongings inside your bag. Never expose anything valuable in the room. Make sure your bags can be secured well.
7. If you have a spare mobile phone, bring one as your back up.

You can Google for more tips.
I’m not the ts (although im going Europe again in future and your advice is great)

ts didn’t reply any more so I supposed he got what he want and is happily enjoying his trip by now in Europe

I just thought carnivals are a great place for portraits as people going there are more extrovert and open plus everyone else is taking photos. And I’ll pick safe places for that, maybe not Europe
 

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Old pic. Construction of ArtScience Museum.

Mamiya FE on Canon, panorama of 3 photos stitched, tilted.

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