Hexlord said:Hi and welcome to PLUG!
Yes, the FZ7 is a good camera, value for money and won't break your bank!
You can check out the shops like MS Color, Alan Photo, Cathay Photo as well as John 3:16
Hexlord said:I guess the price is around there, give or take another $10-20 difference.
And the card's standard and pretty low in value nowadays, I doubt if you can get much discount even if the shop's agreeable to taking out the SD card.
The FZ7 (Come to think about it, any of the FZ cameras) can be easily used as a PnS although you can learn to take advantage of the manual controls at a later point in time.
kelvint81 said:Hey thanks for your input.
I go ask ard and see which shop can get the best price.
By the way you know of any shop that takes in 2nd Digicams?
Thanks
kelvint81 said:I read that the screen is 2.5" but with only 113K pixels?
I guess that means the screen display is not very sharp already.
metallilan said:I think its not too bad. At least its big enough to see whether your shots are blurry or not so blurry...
kelvint81 said:hmm thanks for the input...
i got 2 choices
its FZ7 or Canon S3 IS
But Canon one is abt $100 more ex...
thats why holding me back.
metallilan said:Well i understand your financial point of view. Basically the intiall amount isnt that much of a grave difference.
When i bought my FZ5, it was relatively cheaper than its rival, the S2IS. But after awhile i got more interested in a variety of shooting, starting off with macro, then fireworks, then bird shooting then events.
So thus, i started buying the equipments required for those type of shooting, like macro lenses, wide & tele converters, and a flash, which trust me costs money too.
So in the end, its up to you what you will do with the camera, and what you want to do with it in the future.
To think of it, i spent more on my prosumer than my dslr. (trust me, ask the other lumixers and they'll say the same thing;p )
if that the case, both will do, but S3 will be slightly better for you (tilt/swing LCD)kelvint81 said:haha for me i dont think i that pro.
for me i just casual shooter
hann_t said:It's a pretty good camera, IMHO.
Just gotta download/purchase NeatImage or Noise Ninja and batch-filter all your photos before you take a look at them! Noise can be a problem, although I'd go for image sharpness anytime.
(My photos appear noisy on my 19" monitor, but very little sign of noise at all on my 14" laptop... so maybe I'm just being picky.)
The LCD's big and clear - a bit gritty (as are the images - sharp and slightly noisy) - but it's actually a pretty good quality screen. There's no noise on the screen at all, even in very low lighting, and it's more visible in sunlight than the S3's. (Was deciding between the two too.. the fact that the pana screen's bigger was the dealmaker for me.)
That said, the EVF isn't great though. Just serviceable enough.
Either way you'll have a good camera to play with!
metallilan said:Well i understand your financial point of view. Basically the intiall amount isnt that much of a grave difference.
When i bought my FZ5, it was relatively cheaper than its rival, the S2IS. But after awhile i got more interested in a variety of shooting, starting off with macro, then fireworks, then bird shooting then events.
So thus, i started buying the equipments required for those type of shooting, like macro lenses, wide & tele converters, and a flash, which trust me costs money too.
So in the end, its up to you what you will do with the camera, and what you want to do with it in the future.
To think of it, i spent more on my prosumer than my dslr. (trust me, ask the other lumixers and they'll say the same thing;p )
match80 said:hi, which prosumer u using? FZ7 can upgrade with wat equipments?
actually with wcon07, the distortion make it not very good for traditional landscape, but good for creative purpose wide angle shot.metallilan said:I was using an FZ5, im using a D70 now. Basically you can buy 3rd party items to accesorize your camera, but i'll list down my gear when i was using my FZ5.
FZ5 - main camera
Olympus WCON-07 - my preferred wide-angle lens for landscape
Olympus TCON-17 - my preferred tele-converter for bird shoots
Raynox DCR-250 - my favourite macro filter/lens for super close up macro
Nikon 4T Closeup Filter - my another favourite macro filter, which i still keep till today
Emoblitz DS328AZ - my favourite slave flash, which i still keep till today
Thats my rig during my FZ5 days...