Any opinions on the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200?
Any opinions on the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200? Asking for your inputs. If you like an alternative, tell me about it, please.
Info below re: my reasons for asking.
It seems nifty, yet expensive. I do not care about the video thing, as that is one function I won't use, but I need a DSLR that's ok for someone who had used manual and other film SLRs in the past and likes to take scenic, wildlife, nature (incl macro), and sometimes architecture type photos. I do not want anything that I need to carry a bunch of different lenses around with, I do like having a burst mode for catching moving animules while also in a moving conveyance (I have done this without, but you really drop the percentage of photos you get). I like the idea of the camera stitching together panoramas (sometimes I shoot 360 when I'm outdoors). I like the idea of being able to shoot in lots of different lighting conditions with minimal fuss. I prefer using a viewfinder to focus and shoot, so I like that option, esp if it lines up properly (sometimes an issue on digital cameras for me), but will use the screen to review shots, sometimes.
Info below re: my reasons for asking.
It seems nifty, yet expensive. I do not care about the video thing, as that is one function I won't use, but I need a DSLR that's ok for someone who had used manual and other film SLRs in the past and likes to take scenic, wildlife, nature (incl macro), and sometimes architecture type photos. I do not want anything that I need to carry a bunch of different lenses around with, I do like having a burst mode for catching moving animules while also in a moving conveyance (I have done this without, but you really drop the percentage of photos you get). I like the idea of the camera stitching together panoramas (sometimes I shoot 360 when I'm outdoors). I like the idea of being able to shoot in lots of different lighting conditions with minimal fuss. I prefer using a viewfinder to focus and shoot, so I like that option, esp if it lines up properly (sometimes an issue on digital cameras for me), but will use the screen to review shots, sometimes.
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