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Short question - are there any quality compacts or bridge cameras with manual zoom?
Long version: A while back I sold my MFT gear and got an LX100. Whilst I like the output, in use I find the electronic zoom sluggish and frustrating. I've tried setting the lens ring to zoom, but it's hampered by the speed the motor can zoom at.
I have a Fuji XF1 that had a manual zoom (yay!) but it's now a little long in the tooth, and having had it fail on me once already I'm reluctant to take it with me as an only camera.
I know the Fuji X30 has a manual zoom, but it's bigger than my LX100 with a smaller, older sensor. Is there anything else to consider? I would consider a bridge camera.
I have a horrible feeling manufacturers don't really go for manual zoom fixed-lens cameras and I'll have to get another MFT body with a superzoom lens.
Long version: A while back I sold my MFT gear and got an LX100. Whilst I like the output, in use I find the electronic zoom sluggish and frustrating. I've tried setting the lens ring to zoom, but it's hampered by the speed the motor can zoom at.
I have a Fuji XF1 that had a manual zoom (yay!) but it's now a little long in the tooth, and having had it fail on me once already I'm reluctant to take it with me as an only camera.
I know the Fuji X30 has a manual zoom, but it's bigger than my LX100 with a smaller, older sensor. Is there anything else to consider? I would consider a bridge camera.
I have a horrible feeling manufacturers don't really go for manual zoom fixed-lens cameras and I'll have to get another MFT body with a superzoom lens.