Oh, plenty of practice as I take my camera out every day with the dogs but I think it's more luck than skill with me! My dogs are all small one's, so most of the time I'm squatted, holding the camera just inches off the ground, I can't see anything in the view finder/screen! I just aim, burst...
The FZ1000 doesn't have the post focus, which is a feature that I find rather tempting after reading up on it BUT what I can't find out is...after each shoot (as in one lot of burst mode), would I need to review & post focus that group of photos before doing another shoot? or can you just fire...
Thank you!...I think I will seriously consider another Lumix, it's what I'm familiar with and find easy to use. Would have to be the bridge type as I prefer the feel of a more chunky camera, just not sure whether to go for the 1000 or 2000. The 4K picture grab is tempting but from what I've...
But if I wanted a telephoto lens too, then this would go over budget...and I definitely couldn't do that, in fact under budget would be more feasible for me!
Had a look around that website though and found this...Nikon D5500 DSLR Camera with AF-S NIKKOR 18-55mm VR II & AF-S DX NIKKOR 55-200mm VR...
I don't think that the D3300 is much different on size to my Lumix FZ (which is a bridge, not compact), besides I always have a back pack stuffed with god knows what when I take the dogs out, so an extra lens to carry will not be a problem. Issue with the current camera is that you just can't...
I've been using a Lumix FZ48...for years!..and I've got some great photos from it, but it's not capable of capturing the photos I really want...so time to upgrade!
I've read up on entry level DSLR's and various lenses and I think I know what I will need but seeing as this is new to me, advise...
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