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Professional Bridge Camera

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Stephen 2024-06-06 07:42:26

[Green] Purchased to protect my Sony bridge camera

5
Dobrin 2024-04-14 04:47:59

[17 to 23 dBm] Very good for Neighborhood Bridge

5
John 2024-04-25 09:16:45

[64 GB] Thanks for a simple bridge between USBs

5
Lawrence 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Yes] Needed a nice easy to use camera strap that wasn't to expensive for an older bridge camera. This strap fit the bill. It is easy to take on and off of the camera.

5
Dennis 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[4:3] Minolta MN67Z Digital Camera (Red) I love Super-Zoom Bridge cameras and have owned several. Super-Zoom Bridge Cameras do not typically provide the image quality of a high quality DSLR with a collection of high quality lenses. But they are excellent for many photographic purposes. The ability to easily and quickly move between a very wide angle to an extreme telephoto is great for casual photography. That capability combined with very reasonable price makes a super-zoom bridge camera, like the MN67Z, a great choice for anyone who has a limited budget but prefers a camera over a cell phone, and does not want to deal with the bulk and complexities of a DSLR with a bag of various focal length lenses. My wife and I use our super zooms for vacation snapshots, work related images and everyday snapshots. It is especially good for capturing wildlife shots because many birds and animals do not give you a lot of time to get a photo.  The auto-focusing can be a bit tricky at times but under most well-lit conditions, the camera gets very good images.  I have owned several Minolta SLRs and digital cameras over the years and was always impressed with the quality and value, this MN67Z is no exception from that experience. It takes good quality images and is easy to use.  I really like the fully articulating back LCD, the one on my other bridge camera only tilts.  Having a 20MP image is helpful when editing, even after some cropping the image is usually still large. The menu navigation is pretty straight forward and it is fairly easy to find and adjust settings. Having only used it for a few hours, my impression is very good. It definitely feels like I got more than my money's worth.

5
MikeJB 2024-04-01 08:27:58

[920,000 Dot] I've owned Canon cameras for decades. I was hesitant to buy a bridge camera because of their reputation for "soft" lenses, but I couldn't resist the incredible range of the zoom. I've been very happy with the quality of the images. By increasing the ISO a bit I've been able to take better than expected nature photographs. I was blown away when I captured the craters on the moon for the first time. I love this camera, and it's so lightweight!

5
John 2024-04-01 01:13:14

[Sling Strap] When I switched to a bridge camera, I wanted something similar to the OP/TECH sling that I used for my DSLRs. When I saw this, I knew that I had to order it and I'm so glad that I did!!

5
Leonardo 2024-04-01 04:27:26

[Universal] I picked up this pack so I would be able to bridge my camera gear load and clothing for trips and it has blown it out the water. I carry a Sony FX3 a few lenses gimbal and drone and I still have room, the origami expansion is great because I can pack depending on the trip whether I want to go for a lighter or heavier load. I also got the mesh that can be attached to the back and its great as well for looping things that you need on the fly. Cant recommend this pack enough.

5
Alan 2024-04-05 06:13:54

[Black] This is my first super-zoom bridge camera, having come from DSLR's like my Nikon D7100. I wanted to travel light & simple without carrying multiple lenses. So far I really like it. It takes some getting used to the electronic view finder, being my first mirrorless camera as well. I find the focusing fast enough for what I do. I don't shoot high speed sports. I also find the zooming to be different than what I'm used to. It's electronic and a little sluggish, if that makes sense. It's not as precise and responsive as a normal Nikkor zoom but it works. For some weird reason it's getting better with time. Initially, it was really sluggish but it's gotten better with use. Strange. Exposures are great, both with and without flash. Consistent too. The big surprise for me has been macro photography. Wow. This lens gets really close and the manual zoom option makes it easy. At 2.8 at the wide end and only 4.0 at the long end, this all-in-one zoom really shines. It replaces thousands of dollars worth of detachable lenses, which is what I wanted when I bought it. I'm not a pro, but a serious amateur. It works for me. My only real gripe is weather sealing. It has none. Keep it dry and away from blowing sand. Come on Panasonic. You market this as a serious camera. Give us something. All-in-all I'm happy.

5
Robert 2024-04-06 01:47:57

[0.045 lb] I purchased a sun sight for the eclipse. It was supposed to mount to the camera's hot shoe. It did not. I purchased this to bridge the gap. It worked flawlessly.

5