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trailgranny50 wrote:
Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you for All of the comments. Pretty much confirms my choice of the Panasonic Lumix 50 as size and weather resistance are important to me. I know the 300 has more features and such but the little 50 has more range without getting too much and loseing stability while shooting pics. When I was using the old Canon the longest lense I could afford was a 300 and that set up as heavy and not weather resistant. Was shooting for oil companies of their rigs day and night and also some school kids senior pics. Used all the adjustments and special filters to control color and exposure. As I have gotten older simplicity but still having more control than simple point and shoot is a good thing. Have forgotten so much of what was second nature, use it or lose it I suppose. Will be taking a photo course at the local Vo-tech to refresh my memory. My biggest issue has always been getting the distance shots and I think the 50 unit by Panasonic will work and with our more stringent budget it won't break our limited bank. Thanks again. It's really neat to know where the great travel shots are coming from. You guys are great helpers!
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cmcdar wrote:
I have a Panasonic Lumix DMC- 258 that I've had for 4 years now and am quite happy with.
The only thing I would change is to get one with a more powerful zoom.
One thing to note, when I was looking for a new camera (4 years ago), I tried quite a few but did not like the coloring of their photos. A number of them seemed to have "too much of a blue tint".
Here are a couple of my recent photos:
It is not bad for a point and shoot. Next camera will likely be FZ300. I like the Lumix.
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nycsteve wrote:
My 2 main camaras , an Olympus TG2, a Nikon 5300. The Olympus is waterproof to 50 feet. 20 megapixals IIRC. Very nice pics and excellent video in a compact package. it replaced an Olympus SW1030 a similar featured camara that aged out. Still use it though. The Nikon is an excellent 24 megapixel SLR. Got it in a kit from Costco for 999.00 . I think the a couple of hundred less now. 2 lenses came with , a 300mm tele and a 50 mm . More bulky than the Olympus but definitely worth the hassle in certain situations.
I like the Olympus for its size, picture quality and its weather proof housing. The pics atre very good.
As far as cell phone camaras, Im still packing a waterproof flip phone. If I want a camara I'll use one. If I want a phone, I'll use one. BTW the flip has way more battery life and connects to network where smartphones cant. And its smaller. I can live without Miley Cirus's latest tweets and twerks.
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