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Dec 10, 2012 01:12:14   #
Merlin1300 Loc: New England, But Now & Forever SoTX
 
Love my 7D - - but I am also looking for a good Bridge.
Nikon P510 won't capture RAW <dumb! Perfect otherwise>
Panasonic FZ-150 No GPS
Canon SX50 - No RAW, No GPS
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Things I Want:
Store RAW and JPG
Reasonable low light (ISO 6400 - low noise) and wide aperture f/4.0
Articulated Screen
24mm wide (or wider) to 600 or 800+ Zoom with Image Stabilization.
GPS Geo-tagging
Reasonable CA and lens distortion
Good battery performance
12+ Megapixel

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Dec 10, 2012 01:43:11   #
Wahawk Loc: NE IA
 
Merlin1300 wrote:
Love my 7D - - but I am also looking for a good Bridge.
Nikon P510 won't capture RAW <dumb! Perfect otherwise>
Panasonic FZ-150 No GPS
Canon SX50 - No RAW, No GPS
-
Things I Want:
Store RAW and JPG
Reasonable low light (ISO 6400 - low noise) and wide aperture f/4.0
Articulated Screen
24mm wide (or wider) to 600 or 800+ Zoom with Image Stabilization.
GPS Geo-tagging
Reasonable CA and lens distortion
Good battery performance
12+ Megapixel


SX50 DOES SAVE RAW!!
ISO 6400 at least
GPS the only thing missing that I see.\

Also the Canon SX40/SX50 have Hot Shoe that the Nikon P510 doesn't.

I would go SX50. Right now it looks like quite a few places have it at $399

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Dec 10, 2012 15:08:25   #
MtnMan Loc: ID
 
This might exceed some of your specs but it is on sale today so you might want to check it out:

http://www.shop.panasonic.com/shop/model/DMC-FZ200K?sc_ec=GreenMonday_Club_DMC-FZ200K_1209_14538473

It doesn't have GPS, though.

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Dec 10, 2012 15:44:23   #
charles brown Loc: Tennesse
 
Merlin1300 wrote:
Love my 7D - - but I am also looking for a good Bridge.
Nikon P510 won't capture RAW <dumb! Perfect otherwise>
Panasonic FZ-150 No GPS
Canon SX50 - No RAW, No GPS
-
Things I Want:
Store RAW and JPG
Reasonable low light (ISO 6400 - low noise) and wide aperture f/4.0
Articulated Screen
24mm wide (or wider) to 600 or 800+ Zoom with Image Stabilization.
GPS Geo-tagging
Reasonable CA and lens distortion
Good battery performance
12+ Megapixel


I thought the sx50 would shot RAW - can buy a GPS to mount on camera

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Dec 10, 2012 16:01:33   #
Wahawk Loc: NE IA
 
charles brown wrote:
Merlin1300 wrote:
Love my 7D - - but I am also looking for a good Bridge.
Nikon P510 won't capture RAW <dumb! Perfect otherwise>
Panasonic FZ-150 No GPS
Canon SX50 - No RAW, No GPS
-
Things I Want:
Store RAW and JPG
Reasonable low light (ISO 6400 - low noise) and wide aperture f/4.0
Articulated Screen
24mm wide (or wider) to 600 or 800+ Zoom with Image Stabilization.
GPS Geo-tagging
Reasonable CA and lens distortion
Good battery performance
12+ Megapixel


I thought the sx50 would shot RAW - can buy a GPS to mount on camera
quote=Merlin1300 Love my 7D - - but I am also loo... (show quote)


Yup! SX50 shoots RAW, 50x optical (25mm-1200mm).
Just doesn't have GPS

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Dec 10, 2012 21:53:17   #
Merlin1300 Loc: New England, But Now & Forever SoTX
 
Thx all - - you're right of course - the SX50 will save RAW as will the FZ200 {and the FZ150) - but none with GPS.
I know Canon makes a hot-shoe module with GPS - likely compatible with the SX50 - I'm just looking for everything in one package.
I have the 7D - - I can wait for someone to come up with it all - - I just hope it is NOT sony (the company I hate to like)

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Dec 11, 2012 07:04:11   #
Jan F. Rasmussen Loc: Denmark
 
How about Fujifilm X-S1?

It has F2.8 - F5.6, though.

But sounds like a great bridge!

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Dec 11, 2012 08:04:25   #
cherylpeters Loc: Kentucky
 
Panasonic lumix FZ 200.

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Dec 11, 2012 08:30:36   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
Merlin1300 wrote:
Love my 7D - - but I am also looking for a good Bridge.
Nikon P510 won't capture RAW <dumb! Perfect otherwise>
Panasonic FZ-150 No GPS
Canon SX50 - No RAW, No GPS
-
Things I Want:
Store RAW and JPG
Reasonable low light (ISO 6400 - low noise) and wide aperture f/4.0
Articulated Screen
24mm wide (or wider) to 600 or 800+ Zoom with Image Stabilization.
GPS Geo-tagging
Reasonable CA and lens distortion
Good battery performance
12+ Megapixel

Did you look at Sony? They have quite a few cameras with GPS.

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Dec 11, 2012 08:31:56   #
ninods
 
FZ 200 AMEN!
cherylpeters wrote:
Panasonic lumix FZ 200.

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Dec 11, 2012 08:37:53   #
oldmalky Loc: West Midlands,England.
 
Merlin1300 wrote:
Thx all - - you're right of course - the SX50 will save RAW as will the FZ200 {and the FZ150) - but none with GPS.
I know Canon makes a hot-shoe module with GPS - likely compatible with the SX50 - I'm just looking for everything in one package.
I have the 7D - - I can wait for someone to come up with it all - - I just hope it is NOT sony (the company I hate to like)


Do not get a sony unless you want to hate nikon and canon.
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Dec 11, 2012 08:41:29   #
ninods
 
oldmalky wrote:
Merlin1300 wrote:
Thx all - - you're right of course - the SX50 will save RAW as will the FZ200 {and the FZ150) - but none with GPS.
I know Canon makes a hot-shoe module with GPS - likely compatible with the SX50 - I'm just looking for everything in one package.
I have the 7D - - I can wait for someone to come up with it all - - I just hope it is NOT sony (the company I hate to like)


Do not get a sony unless you want to hate nikon and canon.
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
quote=Merlin1300 Thx all - - you're right of cour... (show quote)


:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Dec 11, 2012 12:09:27   #
ole sarg Loc: south florida
 
I may just be a silly old man, but why does one need GPS? Don't people know where they are when they take a picture?

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Dec 11, 2012 12:16:14   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
ole sarg wrote:
I may just be a silly old man, but why does one need GPS? Don't people know where they are when they take a picture?

Not always, seriously. And when you get back home - hundreds of miles away - it's even worse. Now which little New England town was that?

I could be taking pictures of Nature all day. When I get back home, one tree looks very similar to another. I have a GPS app, Geotag Photos, that matches time of day with each photo.

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Dec 11, 2012 12:27:22   #
MtnMan Loc: ID
 
ole sarg wrote:
I may just be a silly old man, but why does one need GPS? Don't people know where they are when they take a picture?


I wondered about that also. But thought it would be interesting to find out so I bought a camera with the capability a couple of years ago.

I didn't think it was worth much till I bought Lightroom 4 a couple of months ago. Then I found that it magically shows on a map of the world where I took all the pictures using that camera. I can click on the place and all the pictures I took there showed up. I think that is very useful.

I also just bought Photoshop Elements 11 and found it has the same capability.

With Lightroom I am able to synch the GPS info from my P&S to the pics I made in the same place with my DSLR.

I expect all cameras will have the capbility within a few years. I am not going to buy one of those clunky add-ons that Nikon offers. I want it in the camera. I was hoping the D5200 would have it. Not.

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