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new camera! panasonic DMC-FZ28K, 10.1 megapixels, one of the newish superzoom cameras (35mm equivalent of 27-486mm). i figured i was looking at about C$ 3K of DSLR and lenses, and i simply couldn't justify it with a lot of equipment still to buy for the boat. but i have really outgrown my coolpix 4500; it's a great, little camera, but it doesn't have enough lens, and definitely not enough megapixels for printing.
well, this one has enough lens for a while, and it's a leica lens to boot. just playing around with the first 100 pics has already netted me a bunch of cat pictures that beat most everything i've taken before. and i can handle this much zoom without a tripod, at least in decent light. it's very intuitive to use, and fast! got a lot of DSLR features, fully manual controls if one doesn't want to use its rather smart automatic systems. it even shoots raw. 2.7" LCD-- o can SEE whether the image is in focus instead of sorta guessing! i'm loving it already; it's gonna be the perfect bridge camera for me.
i shall have to burble much more once i actually had some sleep (insomnia zapped last night's attempts).
[TA: i was apparently so tired last night that i wrote this post and previewed it, but then forgot to post it. :)]
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srs bznss cameras
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And use Lightroom if you don't already for your post-processing.
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the image stabilization is impressive; i really notice it compared to my old camera (which has none). i can actually hand-shoot the entire tele range. and its smart auto mode is pretty decent; i shot everything manually with my old one because i didn't care much for the pre-chewed modes, but man, i can actually leave this camera do its thing and in many situations it does it just fine. that's a real step up from the smaller digicams my partners have.
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the blurriness of the long distance runner