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Panasonic 14 Megapixel Digital Camera
Tho | 2024-05-27 05:44:36 |
I like the camera, large megapixel 5 |
Zoran | 2024-07-04 09:26:15 |
my recommendation for the Panasonic GH5 - 14-140mm f3.5 5 |
Ruth | 2024-09-22 05:13:38 |
I use this camera for my morning walk it is nice and lightweight but I use the Panasonic 14 to 140mm because some times I need that reach. 5 |
Jody Bruchon | 2024-08-14 05:17:43 |
Everyone knows about the famous Canon nifty fifty 50mm f/1.8 lens family: an absurdly cheap prime lens with great performance that every Canon shooter should buy to supplement the kit lens. After two days of shooting with this lens, I firmly believe that this is the perfect second lens for cheaply but very effectively enhancing the capabilities of your MFT camera. The only compromise Olympus made is the lack of image stabilization. I have a Panasonic G7 with the 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 kit lens and the obvious natural pairing is a Panasonic 45-150mm with in-lens stabilization lens that sells around the $300 range. I don't like to over-spend on equipment and I'm often on a tight budget, so I decided to give this lens a try instead of saving for a couple of months to buy the Panasonic lens that's almost three times the price. It's plastic. Some dislike plastic lenses but I like it; it's a lot lighter. It's the same size as the 14-42mm lens with hood attached, so it fits well in my holster bag. It's very easy to use; the zoom control is smooth and the manual focus ring is sensitive and smooth. Shooting handheld at the maximum 150mm with arms outstretched can easily result in blurry images due to the lack of stabilization; for this reason, I was disappointed at first since my test photos weren't clear. Pulling my elbows to my sides or otherwise holding the camera differently to reduce arm and hand shake made a big difference in quality. This lens seems sharpest when you close the aperture to f/8 or smaller. With a little practice, I was able to take good photos with a reasonable amount of pixel-level detail even in poor conditions. Bottom line: if you need a long telephoto lens for your MFT body, can live without in-lens stabilization, and/or you're on a tight budget, you can't go wrong with this lens. 5 |
Shoreline Artist | 2024-09-06 08:34:29 |
Sopme years ago I purchased a Panasonic Digital camera from B & H. I had not used it for several months and found my battery dead. To my surprise and delight, B & H not only had the battery I needed, but upon ordering it I received it two days later. What a store! Thanks again for great service. 5 |
Michael | 2024-06-12 09:46:46 |
As a collector of various digital camera classics by LEICA, Panasonic LUMIX and NIKON, I like the ability to keep all my batteries alive with the excellent Watson 2 bay battery charger and the different available plates. 5 |
Guy | 2024-08-13 02:49:35 |
The Panasonic HC-VX981 turned out to be a very pleasant surprise. Top 2 qualities are ease of use and unequaled image quality, seriously, watching my movies and pictures on a TV screen seems like I am at the movies! Then, as you dwell into what the camera offers you, your horizon keeps expanding, both using the different modes and formats it offers. Stabilization is great, and so is the little light for night scenes. Additionally, the movie shoots in complete darkness, using infra-red. The only feature I would have like to have is a wide-angle around 29mm or lower. The zoom is optical at 20x, (phenomenal), then a hybrid optical/digital at 25x, and a digital going to 1,500x. The camera is light at use, but I recommend a larger battery. It's a 4k camera, with a clean HDMI. 5 |
Howard | 2024-07-29 03:17:57 |
This $100 value was bundled with the Panasonic Lumix DCZS80 Digital Camera at no extra cost. While the battery can be charged in camera with the included USB cable, it's useful to be able to charge externally and having an additional Panasonic battery is a must. 5 |
Dan Tudor | 2024-06-05 07:36:45 |
I use the BLC12 with my Panasonic DMC- Fz200 digital camera during Burrowing Owl nesting season in Cape Coral, Fl April May June .. and as aextra battery in late September / early October on Vancouver island, B.C. Grizzly Bear / Wild Orca photograpgy / Video At ABORIGINAL JOURNEY's Wildliffe Adventure Tour. I've had great success with Panasonic Products purchased at B&H over the years. 5 |
David | 2024-04-05 02:23:38 |
I attached these connectors to my Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200 Digital Camera. Now it is simple to remove the neck strap or the wrist strap from the camera. They appear to be very strong and I am sure I will always keep them on the camera. I highly recommend this inexpensive accessory. In the past, I was use to the quick release neck strap on the Hasselblad and was always sorry 35mm and digital cameras did not have them. Thank you OP/TECH for solving this annoyance; I wish they had been available in the 1970's. 5 |