My health conditions are starting to make my photography difficult. Over the last year or so I've been putting off even thinking about it much. Yesterday I spent a couple hours (about 30 minutes at a stretch) taking photos and today my back and arms hurt so much I can't relax them. My dr has said I'm getting worse.
I've been debating buying a p&s (something like the panny fz8/18 or the s5) but I worry I'll be upset about the IQ. But for me lighter may be better. I need to keep up this hobby. Some days it frustrates the freakin' hell out of me, but it's still fun. I've been taking pictures since 1980 and don't plan on giving it up. I shoot with light lenses too. I've bought the 28-105 over the 24-105 due to how light it is, and I have lighter primes as well, instead of going with zooms. Lately I've been doing mostly close up work and birds, thinking that a p&s would be fine for the flowers (once spring gets here) and other close ups but I worry about the birds.
I'm so depressed thinking about this. I really don't want to give up quality (of course what p&s will ever match the 100 macro!?) but I may need to do this for my health. I also have been stressing over which lenses to buy lately and which will be light for me to go around with, and can't seem to find one I may like. I worry that if I keep getting worse I may not be able to do this much longer, but if I have a p&s maybe I can still do this for a long time yet.
Any suggestions? Do you think it'll be worth it to trade down? Do you think it'll frustrate me? I've had family tell me to keep the DSLR and get the p&s for my bad days. Well it's been a long time since I've had a good day. I don't see the point if I'll only use it once a month. I'd need the money over keeping it for so little. I do still have my first SLR and one lens, that is very light and I can use that if I ever want something in low light or "better" quality.
Mostly I want photography to be fun again. I don't want it to keep being a stress.


