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by kool100vr4,
mars 19, 2008
Pros: the lens.
Cons: noise
The Bottom Line: Best buy.
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by myeopinion4u,
janv. 29, 2007
Pros: 12X zoom, raw mode, lcd screen, 10 MP, decent macro, configurability, ergonomics, video, 16:9 aspect
Cons: slow transfer USB 1.1, weak ISO, 32meg card, small lcd
The Bottom Line: great camera with loads of features perfect for making the transition to DSLR
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by shimmertje,
sept. 16, 2006
Pros: Lovely big zoom, bright, sharp pictures, little noise at high ISO levels.
Cons: Lens cap can be lost easily. Not cheap :)
The Bottom Line: Some professionals look down on people who buy prosumers. This camera can well compete with SLRs.
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by bmw633,
déc. 10, 2006
Pros: The lens is the top assist
Cons: I really don't have any. I all works great
The Bottom Line: This is a great back-up camera for a professional or an excellent camera for the above average photo enthusiast.
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by aharol,
mai 28, 2007
Pros: Looks, Zoom, Optical Stabilization, Scene modes, lets you experiment
Cons: None, really.
The Bottom Line: A definite buy for those wanting to make a transition from the compact point-and-shoots to full blown SLRs.
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by mister35mm,
avr. 20, 2007
Pros: A lot of camera for the money.
Cons: A bit slow shooting RAW can be noisy.
The Bottom Line: Can give impressive results, especially shooting RAW and tweaking the settings.
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by justinsdaddy,
sept. 26, 2006
Pros: Picture Quality, Versatility, Image Stabilization, Full Manual Controllability
Cons: Remembering to open flash.
The Bottom Line: This is not a beginner camera unless you have the patience to learn. It is a camera which can be used by the professional with confidence.
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by kalizzi,
mars 18, 2008
Pros: Great value for the money, a notch below a DSLR.
Cons: Some noise at high ISOs (above ISO400, low light shooting conditions) but nothing life-threatening!
The Bottom Line: Go for it! You can't go wrong with the DMC-FZ50
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by kvskpin,
nov. 13, 2006
Pros: Features galore, size, weight, price
Cons: Too many Pixels.
The Bottom Line: An excellent photographic experience. Panasonic and Lieca have nailed it.
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by azwilliams,
janv. 31, 2008
Pros: Flash hot shoe, great lens, 10 megap, video capability (unlike all SLR cameras)
Cons: Pricey
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