Good stuff. Thanks for taking us there.
Hope you are feeling much better. Getting out and about truly makes one appreciate what is out there to be seen.
I'm pretty sure I've seen this bird before.
Nicely captures the truly mundane of everyday life.
You have a knack for capturing and depicting the truly commonplace in life that might otherwise go unnoticed.
Yours is an excellent point to which I have yet to see an informed answer. Considering everything manufacturers pack into some cameras, I'm not sure I consider "cost" an adequate response in and of itself without more data.
Very nice shot, pats. I have to think this was from a tripod or other stable support, because it's hard to believe you made this hand held!!
Nice to see that this post is still alive, pats, and thanks for being the first, I believe, to comment on one of the cameras I had mentioned as being a descent pocketable camera. I still have not pulled the trigger in the hopes that Canon, Sony, Panasonic or even Nikon will up the ante in this niche.
I'm sure these will bring back some happy memories in your family album.
Nice. But check horizons in 2 and 3.
Why limit yourself to the small sensor of the DC-ZS70S. Go for the Lumix DMC ZS100 with a 1" sensor, and a considerable zoom. It's not a DSLR, but you can put it in your pants pocket and never be without it.
Take a look at the Canon G7X Mark II. Small, decent sensor, reasonable zoom, shoots RAW.
Ha, so you did respond to my earlier post...and nice to see you picked the camera I had at the top of my very short list. I am still on the sidelines, but to your point, I still think that they could put a slightly longer zoom on the G7X Mk II. The sensor size is probably acceptable, and the fact that it shoots RAW and has a flip up screen make it a good choice. Hard to say, but I think there is a market for a more serious pocketable camera that completely blows cell phone cameras out of the water. (I got criticized for calling such a camera a "point & shoot" when in actuality what I was describing does not fit into any known camera niche; someone suggested EPS, for "Enhanced Point & Shoot". I think I would prefer Power Compact, but I'm sure the marketing folks at Canon could come up with something if there was a perceived market and the will to roll out such a product. )