A couple years ago I went with my grandson to a small lake nearby where a group of swans was. I brought along my Panasonic Lumix FZ200 and got some interesting images of the swans, including one, who seemed to be in charge and decided to check me out. It’s not quite sharp, but it was difficult when retreating from a big bird that was obviously aggitated.
A couple years ago I went with my grandson to a small lake nearby where a group of swans was. I brought along my Panasonic Lumix FZ200 and got some interesting images of the swans, including one, who seemed to be in charge and decided to check me out. It’s not quite sharp, but it was difficult when retreating from a big bird that was obviously aggitated.
Good to see someone posting in the Bridge Camera Showcase; don't see enough postings on this site
I guess not enough people interested in bridge camera photography. Thanks for looking in. I’d like to see more posted here, not only photos, but other questions, experiences, expertise, etc..
I guess not enough people interested in bridge camera photography. Thanks for looking in. I’d like to see more posted here, not only photos, but other questions, experiences, expertise, etc..
I own a Lumix FZ1000 II, and FZ80. I didn't know this Bridge CS was here? Or, how to find it for that matter.
Both your cameras are top notch. Just wondering how that FZ1000 II is. It’s supposed to have some improvements in the EVF and rear screen, as well as improved focusing. I don’t know how much else is different from the original FZ1000. Anyway, welcome to the bridge camera forum. I hope more join in.
I guess I'm not knowledgeable to see or realize the improvements. I'm not really sure the M II is worth the money. The 2500 is too large for me. I really enjoy the FZ 80.
I have a friend who has an FZ-80, and from what I’ve seen, it turns out very nice images. And I’ve heard others say that the FZ2500 is fairly large and heavy.