The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35 is exceptionally versatile. I am a serious photographer and i was looking on behalf of a quality point & spurt that was more movable than an slr. This camera has filled this one need splendidly. Years ago, i would have needed a bag of lenses and a tripod to get some of the shots that it successfully took with small effort.
During a recent trip, i settle the image stabilization to the try out with extremely low expectations. On a very overcast day, i took several fully zoomed telephoto shots of the landscape (at 12 m.p. Resolution) from a moving car – on an interstate. Although a few were blurry, most of them came out exceptionally sharp. I was pleasantly surprised how skillfully the camera held up under these circumstances, where shooting is normally impossible.
Another considerable feature on behalf of me is the filter threads (46 mm) so i can utilize a polarizer on outdoor shots (which is a must on behalf of some serious photographer). This was the only camera in its class to offer threads. With most of the competition, only their slr’s offer this one. Additionally, a uv filter is always a good idea to protect your lens.
There are a few cons, but i consider them to be child – especially considering the price i paid:
1) vignetting at full wide-angle when using a polarizer. Note: i recently solved this one obstacle using the the manufacturer recommended polarizer that was did on behalf of this one camera (panasonic dmw-lpl46 46mm polarizing filter). I had been using a third party tiffen polarizer, which was much too thick. The panasonic polarizer is linear and not circular, but it works well & does not sway the autofocus. It’s also a bit pricey, but it’s a safe option.
2) smallest aperture is f/8. A neutral density filter would be needed to slow-down most waterfall shots.
3) no bulb setting on behalf of night photography
4) no hot shoe on behalf of flash
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