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That last photo is really neat. What is it?
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Would you say most of the photos you've posted were taken with your DSLR or your compact? Did you usually carry both?
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95% Olympus DSLR
when i first started and didn't want to look like a tourist I carried around my canon Elph for the first day. Then I realized that carrying around an SLR was pretty common, I only took out the elph when I need to take a discreet photo (like in a shop or some place they don't allow photos).

Next time I will bring the SLR, hopefully a new one that can take video (come on Olympus!), shoot raw (which i decided not to do this time around in fear I would run out of card space), and just bring my 12-60 mm lens which is just amazing. If I do the panda park again, for sure I will bring the 300mm (600mm equiv).
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really nice hotel i stayed in the last night...
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Religious items in a Tibetan shop
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Tibet neighborhood
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Matt wrote:Next time I will bring the SLR, hopefully a new one that can take video (come on Olympus!)

Here you go....

http://www.dpreview.com/news/1009/10091415olympuse5.asp
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way too expensive for such a minor leap in tech. :(
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