TheShoe wrote:
Lumix FZ1000 - ergonomics, picture quality
I have one of these, and totally agree with your assessment. It also has superb video capability.
My Bridge collection includes an FZ200 ,a GF3C w/coupler for Nikon glass, and 2 TSes
a 3 and a 5 (I think...buried in 2 gloveboxes). Shoot with a D750 when I feel strong. I'm
a very young 83 (or 17 on a REALLY GOOD day!!!).
Wackerino wrote:
I have a Panasonic Lumix fz70. It seems to take great pictures, with great details, and it captures what I'm looking at. It has plenty of options.
I JUST bought(Saturday) a Panasonic Lumix FZ1000M2.... I looked at several different cameras, and decided on the 1000M2. being a member of UHH for several years, I picked up enough knowledge to easily make the decision
to get this camera. Thank you, UHH members!
hookedupin2005 wrote:
I JUST bought(Saturday) a Panasonic Lumix FZ1000M2.... I looked at several different cameras, and decided on the 1000M2. being a member of UHH for several years, I picked up enough knowledge to easily make the decision
to get this camera. Thank you, UHH members!
I should get the camera by Monday, or Tuesday, next week.
gtilford
Loc: Woodstock, Ontario, Canada
I just purchased a Nikon p950, for no other reason than to play around with. I follow a woman on Facebook who posts incredible shots that she gets with her p1000 and thought I would give bridge cameras another try. I did have a Panasonic FZ300 which I enjoyed using but the pictures always seemed a bit soft. I also shot with the Nikon d3 and a Nikon d7500 but the bridge camera is just to have close at hand at all times. So I will once again learn how to get the best photos with the p950 because I think the issue with the Fz300 was me not the camera.
gtilford
Loc: Woodstock, Ontario, Canada
Those are some incredible shots on your Flickr Thanks for sharing
Have an FZ200, a GF5K, a GF3C, and three TZ somethings (in each of my 3 gloveboxes).
The FZ200 is a genuine winner, with F2.8 all the way through.The GF5K, with coupler allows me to carry (ugh) lots of Nikon F glass for an AF experience.
You pictures are amazing. Now I want a RX10.
MrBob
Loc: lookout Mtn. NE Alabama
Well, I guess jumping into a 2.5 year old thread is ok... better late than Never. I have the ORIGINAL bridge camera; Sony DSC-R1 with Carl Zeiss lens and 10.3 MP APS-C sensor... This convinced me of the Lens first concept... Best micro contrast of ANY lens I have used since.
I have a Sony RX10M4 digital camera with 2 external flashes, feelworld 6" lutz monitor, and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Microphone with extra batteries plus other accessories for the camera.
I have a Sony RX10IV.
What I really love about this camera is the Optical Steady Shot Image stabilization.
Clear Image Zoom which makes the 600mm lens at full extension into a 2400mm lens at f4.
Excellent nighttime photos.
Beautiful work. I hope to make the Sony my next camera. I am tired of lugging a bag containing various lenses.
I own a Sony RX10M4 bridge camera. I choice this camera over the Panasonic P1000 camera due to the different features this camera has over the Panasonic. The main feature is that Sony has a Zeiss lens and I have a few for my a99ii camera.
I lean mostly Nikon including the p900. Good camera with super range. Just use it for a few shots due t weight. Recently bought a Lumix fx200 for something lightweight and size with some reach. I’m finding out this camera has a lot going for it. Really impressed with it. So, now, I usually take my d7500 w/300mm lens & my fz200 for reasons stated above.
Bridge camera Sony RX10M4 and my regular camera Sony a99ii camera. Use the RX10M4 hate to keep on changing lens. If I could find a APC-S lenes from 28-600mm that would be reasonable price I would use the a99ii more.
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