Sal&Syl2020
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- Sally Parker
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Hi,
I really want to downgrade from my 'much loved', but hardly taken out as I find it a bit too heavy (I also can't really justify keeping all my kit as we need some spare cash for other important stuff right now) D7200, 16-80 lens (Which I absolutely adore!!) and 70-300 lens, to exchange for a decent bridge camera. I only have a budget of around £400 though and do realise that no bridge camera (Unless I want to pay over £1000, which I can't afford!) will have the image quality of an SLR.
It's such a minefield to search for a decent camera nowadays, when there's so much choice (I even considered getting a 'decent' point and shoot at one point!!), so after spending absolutely ages looking on Amazon for the one with a price tag I could afford and which had the best reviews, I found the Panasonic Lumix DMC Fz330 Bridge camera, which sounded really good, both on the reviews on Amazon and on independent camera sites. BUT.....When I decided to look at some of the images taken with this camera, on Flickr, I was very disappointed as they mostly looked pretty terrible, especially when zooming in.
So, now I'm back to square one.
I started my photography hobby back in around 2008 and started with a bridge camera (A Panasonic, but can't remember which one, just that it had an amazing zoom!) and then upgraded to Nikon D40, then gradually upgraded to the one I have today and have always loved the quality. I'm not a professional photographer though and actually rarely take my camera out now, so I thought to myself if I get something with the best image quality I could get, was much lighter than what I currently have, has a pretty decent zoom (All built in, so I don't have to keep carrying a heavy zoom lens everywhere with me) and decent video recording capabilities, I would be pretty happy, as I at least I could take it out with me much more often, instead of leaving it at home all the time.
Any suggestions, please??
I did actually post about this a few months ago, but then changed my mind about selling my camera, but have now decided to again!
I really want to downgrade from my 'much loved', but hardly taken out as I find it a bit too heavy (I also can't really justify keeping all my kit as we need some spare cash for other important stuff right now) D7200, 16-80 lens (Which I absolutely adore!!) and 70-300 lens, to exchange for a decent bridge camera. I only have a budget of around £400 though and do realise that no bridge camera (Unless I want to pay over £1000, which I can't afford!) will have the image quality of an SLR.
It's such a minefield to search for a decent camera nowadays, when there's so much choice (I even considered getting a 'decent' point and shoot at one point!!), so after spending absolutely ages looking on Amazon for the one with a price tag I could afford and which had the best reviews, I found the Panasonic Lumix DMC Fz330 Bridge camera, which sounded really good, both on the reviews on Amazon and on independent camera sites. BUT.....When I decided to look at some of the images taken with this camera, on Flickr, I was very disappointed as they mostly looked pretty terrible, especially when zooming in.
I started my photography hobby back in around 2008 and started with a bridge camera (A Panasonic, but can't remember which one, just that it had an amazing zoom!) and then upgraded to Nikon D40, then gradually upgraded to the one I have today and have always loved the quality. I'm not a professional photographer though and actually rarely take my camera out now, so I thought to myself if I get something with the best image quality I could get, was much lighter than what I currently have, has a pretty decent zoom (All built in, so I don't have to keep carrying a heavy zoom lens everywhere with me) and decent video recording capabilities, I would be pretty happy, as I at least I could take it out with me much more often, instead of leaving it at home all the time.
Any suggestions, please??
I did actually post about this a few months ago, but then changed my mind about selling my camera, but have now decided to again!
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But, I will have a look into this other one, in a bit and then check out the price etc..

