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<blockquote data-quote="PapaST" data-source="post: 673958" data-attributes="member: 8330"><p>I've had 1 or 2 cameras similar to the P900. The zooms are incredible but even with stabilization they are tough to hold steady. And trying to track something with full zoom is darn near impossible for me. Some people can get very good at wielding a smaller camera with that much zoom but it takes practice to say the least. </p><p></p><p>I think I came to the same crossroads you are at now. I moved to DSLRs a few years back and it has definitely helped. It doesn't sound like your camera is malfunctioning. I think you're just hitting the limitations of a bridge camera. My advice is to try and understand what those limitations are and try to train yourself to work around those limitations. If you've tried that and it's still no go then I would recommend going to a DSLR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PapaST, post: 673958, member: 8330"] I've had 1 or 2 cameras similar to the P900. The zooms are incredible but even with stabilization they are tough to hold steady. And trying to track something with full zoom is darn near impossible for me. Some people can get very good at wielding a smaller camera with that much zoom but it takes practice to say the least. I think I came to the same crossroads you are at now. I moved to DSLRs a few years back and it has definitely helped. It doesn't sound like your camera is malfunctioning. I think you're just hitting the limitations of a bridge camera. My advice is to try and understand what those limitations are and try to train yourself to work around those limitations. If you've tried that and it's still no go then I would recommend going to a DSLR. [/QUOTE]
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