Swivel screens useless??? I know many situations where this feature comes in very handy because I use it on my Canon PowerShot Pro1 now for 3 years (though I can't use it anymore after an unfortunate fall :-( ). I never have to lie down or twist myself in impossible angles to get the shot I want. I can take pictures easily with my cam on the ground, against a wall or above my head. I do a lot of urban exploring (taking photographs in abandoned locations) and all my fellow explorers envy me with that swinging LCD-screen! And it's a bless for macrophotography too. Don't ever say again that swivel screens are for amateur point-and-shoot cameras only. You're just jealous ;-) I need a new cam and I'll definitely buy this Panasonic for that swiveling LCD-screen.
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Swivel screens useless??? I know many situations where this feature comes in very handy because I use it on my Canon PowerShot Pro1 now for 3 years (though I can't use it anymore after an unfortunate fall :-( ). I never have to lie down or twist myself in impossible angles to get the shot I want. I can take pictures easily with my cam on the ground, against a wall or above my head. I do a lot of urban exploring (taking photographs in abandoned locations) and all my fellow explorers envy me with that swinging LCD-screen! And it's a bless for macrophotography too. Don't ever say again that swivel screens are for amateur point-and-shoot cameras only. You're just jealous ;-)
I need a new cam and I'll definitely buy this Panasonic for that swiveling LCD-screen.