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Digital Slr Camera Panasonic

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Digital Slr Camera Panasonic

2024-04-22 04:59:33

A good size for an SLR or lower profile Digital camera. and a lens or two.

5
2024-05-15 06:31:45

EASY TO USE DIGITAL SLR CAMERA. TAKES GREAT PICTURES.

5
2024-05-06 02:10:53

I wear glasses and to have a rubber eye cover is a must on my digital SLR camera.

5
2024-04-08 05:24:33

the perfect camera between a point n' shoot and a full blown digital SLR.

5
2024-08-09 07:40:27

I bought this to protect the lenses of my digital SLR.

5
2024-06-22 03:44:15

A quality strap system I use on all my digital SLR's!

5
2024-09-07 04:24:29

What can I say. This is a must have kit for everyone with a slr digital camera. Makes it very easy to clean the sensor.

5
2024-07-29 04:40:20

Great camera for the price! If you are looking for a simple and easy to use camera with all the bells and whistles of a digital SLR...this is the camera for you. Bought this for my mom - she wanted the quality of DSLR but didn't want the various functions.

5
2024-05-29 02:31:32

I ordered the Pentax K-x 35 mm digital SLR camera... Very Pleased. Wouldn't hesitate to order from B&H again.

5
2024-05-09 05:56:14

SLR picture quality in a compact camera body. I'd considered getting a camera like the Canon G11 to have a walkaround camera or one to travel with that produced great picture quality, but not the bulk of an entire SLR system. The EP-1 has exceptional picture quality (equal to my E-620) and with a pancake lens is quite portable. It also has more flexibility with the changeable lenses, and doesn't have the same problem achieving a shallow depth of field that small-sensor point-and-shoots do. I went with the EP-1 over the Panasonic Micro-Four Thirds cameras, because: 1) my E-620 batteries and cables are already compatible 2) The EP-1 can use all of my lenses (with a converter), whereas the Panasonics can AF with only some of the 4/3rds lenses. 3) I like how the JPEGs look from Olympus right out of the camera. Personal preference, but I feel like Panasonic's need more work. Cons are that it's not as small as the high-end point and shoots, and there's no onboard flash. (But I rarely use one anyway, and it works with my FL-36.) One thing I'd HIGHLY recommend getting with the camera is the Panasonic 20mm f1.7 pancake lens. It's excellent and is easily the lens I leave on it most.

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