Originally Posted by
Roentgen
I wanted to ask for YOUR opinions, not others. I think I was intelligent enough to read the reviews before I buy
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I wanted others to help to get familiar with your purchase, and I found the link when I searched for it, as I did not know the camera.
My personal opinion is that having to use a screen as a view finder, makes it is absolutely useless for car (or sports) related applications (my main area of work), except may be for stationary shots. And even the latter is difficult as you are not concentrating on the subject, but on your screen. Even an old analogue non-DSLR camera with a view finder works better than one of those screen type of things. For me a full size DSLR with a mirror is the only way to go, whereby an option to be able to see the shot view the backscreen could be beneficial in case you have to hold your camera up high, but I try never to be part of the crowd that raises their right arm alltogether just to get an unobstructed view. Of course Panasonic will talk down the usefulness of a mirror, because they have to sell a product. I am very willing to sacrifce the additional size and weight for that.
For your choice I have no particular opinion, (that's why I did not ventilate that in the first place), other than what I said above. I am not going to say what camera that I don't want is better than another camera that I don't want
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