Just in case anyone is considering a bridge type camera just now, having had the Lumix for a while now, I'll say again that for a technophobe like me it's been brilliant. Easy to use, but with plenty to play with once you get more confident,
Definitely recommended
My latest target is trying out night shots, I just wish I had put the tripod further away from the road for this one, wee bit camera shake from the passing car has spoiled it. Oh well, least I learned.
Which Digital Camera?
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I've had Lumix compact cameras for the last 4 years and am on my third. They are work-tools though - so take a real beating.
I try to buy a model which uses the same battery as the previous one, but be careful with "compatible" batteries from other makers - they may work in a TZ-6, or 8, but not in a subsequent model where Panasonic boffins have discovered new ways of preventing their use
I also stick with cameras which use SD cards.
Al
I try to buy a model which uses the same battery as the previous one, but be careful with "compatible" batteries from other makers - they may work in a TZ-6, or 8, but not in a subsequent model where Panasonic boffins have discovered new ways of preventing their use
I also stick with cameras which use SD cards.
Al
If I am ever on life support - Unplug me......
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
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