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Originally Posted by mikeavison
I can't decide between Fujifilm HS10 and Lumix FZ100.
Specification wise, both are OK for me.
.................. any advice?
Thanks
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Unfortunately this appears to be Mikeavisions one and only post so perhaps we'll never know if he took any of the advice given.
Reading this thread reminded me that last week whilst browsing thro' the back pages of one of the approx 28 camera mags on the shelves at Smiffy's I happened across the comparison pages for cameras including Bridge, or Superzooms I think they called them. Now I have a Lumix FZ28 and I'm very pleased with it but looked to see what the latest updated model had to offer. I saw that there are at least two newer models , an FZ38 and an FZ45, and that the '45 has a couple more Megapixels and a slightly longer telephoto facility and that the wide angle end of its lens range is a couple more mm's. What staggered me though was the minimum distance you can focus down to. According to the data published this had gone from 1cm (which I can do with my '28 and was the same on the '38) up to 30 cm on the '45. I appreciate that it is possible there might have been a typo but it brought home to me how important the checking of all aspects of the camera's specification is.
Size might matter but if the ability to get in close to your subject has vanished then a couple of extra Mp's and a greater focal length may be insignificant. I guess the more experienced photographers out there may think this obvious, but to people like myself and Mikeavision knowing what you want to do with the camera may narrow the choice of model down and make the purchase of a slightly older model (or a different make) a better option.
Dagwood