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<blockquote data-quote="bluzman" data-source="post: 799060" data-attributes="member: 47800"><p>Thanks. I'm still surprised by the shots I can get with it given it has a 1/2.3" sensor.</p><p></p><p>I had sold off all of my bridge cameras (various Nikon models) soon after I bought my first DSLR, a D5600. A while later, I found that some Panasonic bridge cameras had many of the features I liked about my DSLRs...things like selectable focus points and especially the ability to be configured for back button focus, a "must have" for me.</p><p></p><p>I started with an FZ1000 with a 1" sensor, gifted it to a family member and got the MkII version. Eventually I added the FZ300 that can maintain an f/2.8 aperture over its complete zoom range and is splash/dustproof. A downside of these cameras is that they only use contrast detection (vs phase detection) autofocus but they're both great "grab and go" cameras IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluzman, post: 799060, member: 47800"] Thanks. I'm still surprised by the shots I can get with it given it has a 1/2.3" sensor. I had sold off all of my bridge cameras (various Nikon models) soon after I bought my first DSLR, a D5600. A while later, I found that some Panasonic bridge cameras had many of the features I liked about my DSLRs...things like selectable focus points and especially the ability to be configured for back button focus, a "must have" for me. I started with an FZ1000 with a 1" sensor, gifted it to a family member and got the MkII version. Eventually I added the FZ300 that can maintain an f/2.8 aperture over its complete zoom range and is splash/dustproof. A downside of these cameras is that they only use contrast detection (vs phase detection) autofocus but they're both great "grab and go" cameras IMO. [/QUOTE]
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