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Panasonic LUMIX ZS100. Snifff snifff...need recommendation
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Jan 7, 2017 16:04:30   #
Rongnongno Loc: FL
 
No quote posters... wrote:
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You guys need to learn t use 'Quote reply' so that we know whom you are addressing...

Just saying...



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Jan 7, 2017 16:07:03   #
Wingpilot Loc: Wasilla. Ak
 
AutoGal wrote:
I have come to the conclusion that there are no perfect cameras, and no perfect photographers.

For me, when I travel, it is all about the memories that I am trying to capture, that I will enjoy making albums of, and am full of gratitude that I got to experience this marvelous earth as I look back at my photos.

Yes, I am very happy with this little camera, has a EVF that suits me, has a great touch screen and has tons of effects that I may not all use, but, are there for me to learn about...

It is a very packed little camera that is fun!

And I will confess that I do enjoy the process of PPing....😉
I have come to the conclusion that there are no pe... (show quote)


That says a lot about it.

There, fixed it.

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Jan 8, 2017 07:53:52   #
Dsrapa Loc: Outside of nyc
 
Wingpilot wrote:
That is what I read about it, too, that it tends to be a little soft, especially at full zoom. But when I looked at some of the images taken at full 250mm, eq., zoom, they seemed sharp to me. Perhaps from a pixel peeper's point of view they are soft.


The ZS100 appears to have plenty of controls that allow it to be manually, or semi-manually operated. I just wonder how well it works compared with a DSLR or mirrorless camera in terms of controlling background blur. I read an article that said compact digital cameras tend to make that difficult due to the sensor size and limited aperture range. Seems to me that if you select your aperture you can still isolate your subject in the foreground with this kind of compact camera.

Sorry, I seem to have hijacked the thread, but it pertained to this particular camera.
That is what I read about it, too, that it tends t... (show quote)

I have this camera and like it a lot. But do find it a little "soft", especially inside without flash. Any suggestions? DSRapa

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Jan 8, 2017 08:07:39   #
kem10650
 
Recently bought this camera and wondering if you have difficulty with the wifi... I am a newbe and wannabe photographer, is there software that should have come with the camera?
I downloaded the panasonic app on iPhone but still not working properly...any advice?

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Jan 8, 2017 08:21:27   #
Grnway Loc: Manchester, NH
 
AutoGal wrote:
Thank you, thank you for your kind responses. I do love this little camera, as it is a great travel camera, and that is what I use it for. It shoots RAW.
In certain areas of Latin and South America you do not want to be traveling with a big DSLR...it calls attention.

If you look at the reviews for this camera, "they" say that the images are a little soft, a compromise because of the great zoom. I am very pleased with most of my photos. I am not a professional, but, I do want sharp photos.

Thank you for suggesting that the camera should be under warranty...I don't know where my brain went???? Yes, it is....for 3 years if camera was brought between 4/16 to 3/17. Will be packing it up for repairs and sending it to Texas.

By the way, I just came back from Bogota, and I truly get amazed at how few the cameras are compared to all the cell phones one sees in a tourtist area. I had brought my Nikon, and I was hard pressed to find someone to take a family shot...
Thank you, thank you for your kind responses. I d... (show quote)


Glad to hear that it's under warranty. I have the LX100, a very close relative of your camera, and it's a surprising camera. With the built in F1.7 24-75mm Leica zoom, it's very impressive! One of the guys at Hunt's photo shoots with it almost exclusively, it's that good.

Here's hoping for a speedy (and inexpensive) return to form for your camera!

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Jan 8, 2017 08:49:03   #
AutoGal
 
No, I am sorry that I can not be of any help. I do not use wifi as I use my IPad sync'd '
to my IPhone to check and delete etc.
Edee

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Jan 8, 2017 09:39:26   #
AutoGal
 
Rongnongno wrote:
You guys need to learn t use 'Quote reply' so that we know whom you are addressing...

Just saying...


Thank you, yes, it makes for easier reading...
Edee

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Jan 8, 2017 09:58:24   #
Emelen Loc: Westchester, NY
 
I had a similar problem after the camera was dropped. Went on to EBay and ordered a new screen ($60). I then followed the directions on a UTube video and it works perfectly. If you are at all handy and have little screwdrivers you can do this yourself.

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Jan 8, 2017 10:18:50   #
AutoGal
 
Emelen wrote:
I had a similar problem after the camera was dropped. Went on to EBay and ordered a new screen ($60). I then followed the directions on a UTube video and it works perfectly. If you are at all handy and have little screwdrivers you can do this yourself.


There is absolutely nothing wrong with the screen, as I did not drop it....and it is a touch screen. I am not all thumbs, but, for the price of this little camera, I shall let the experts handle it.

But, it is good to know that one can indeed buy and install a new screen.
Edee

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Jan 8, 2017 15:15:45   #
jeep_daddy Loc: Prescott AZ
 
Time for a new camera.

AutoGal wrote:
Hello and thank you ahead of time.

I have no clue as to how this happened...but, my beloved little expensive point and shoot has all theses vertical lines on the LCD, can no longer see photos in playback, nor view menu because of all the lines. Yet, it works perfectly through the view finder and the photos seen with my IPad are fine.

I thought that perhaps the very few drops of rain that touched it may have created the problem, but, no.

I took it to a camera shop to ask what the problem may be and he immediately told me that it would cost "at least" $300 to $350 to get it repaired and to contact Panasonic.

The repair price horrified me....apparently repairing an LCD is extremely expensive.
I spent hours trying to find a phone number for Panasonic to no available nor info on the internet about these lines on my camera...

Has anyone here experienced this?
Has anyone experienced Panasonic 's repair service?
No, I did not buy a warranty...

I would so appreciate any information you all might share?

Thank you, Edee
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Jan 13, 2017 14:21:26   #
sidpearce
 
After more than 50 years of carrying Nikon Fs and Canon DSLRs plus 4or five lenses around the world, my back and ankles started to give out.
I spent 2 months trying out 10 top Bridge cameras and eventually settled for the Lumix FZ100. I am more than happy with it. In some respects the images are as good as Nikon or Canon.
Sorry to go off subject!!!

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