I like the micro 4/3 stuff. Smaller lenses - some of the pancakes are really 
small and light. I used a point and shoot (canon) for a while, and got some 
good shots, too. Lately I have been using a Panasonic GF3 with a 14mm lens on 
the bike.  It is only slightly bigger than a P&S. I also picked up a GH2 which 
is slightly upscale, but uses the same lenses. That one requires a strap/sling, 
but is still portable light.  It all comes down to what you find worthwhile.  

Mobile Brian Hanson

On Dec 4, 2012, at 4:07 PM, Will <wroma...@optonline.net> wrote:

> Nice photos Bobby. Looks like perfect Napa weather. Love the brick! I wonder 
> what the main tube wall thickness was on those... 
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