I call it an EVF camera. No other camera offers this combination of state of the art features. Features I like best are: the variable monitor, the bright EVF, optical stabiization, shadow/highligh control, almost artifact less ISO 400, HD videoing with stereo sound while zooming and the really sharp 10x zoom. As for the comment that the EVF doesn't show the exact moment of image capture, true professionals generally eyeball the moving subject directly and shoot prefocussed. Computer cropping is always done in post production. And Panasonic does all this in a compact package that I can easily take anywhere. The only other lens I would want is the 7-14 super wide zoom.
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I call it an EVF camera. No other camera offers this combination of state of the art features. Features I like best are:
the variable monitor, the bright EVF, optical stabiization, shadow/highligh control, almost artifact less ISO 400, HD videoing
with stereo sound while zooming and the really sharp 10x zoom. As for the comment that the EVF doesn't show the exact
moment of image capture, true professionals generally eyeball the moving subject directly and shoot prefocussed. Computer cropping is always done in post production. And Panasonic does all this in a compact package that I can easily take anywhere. The only other
lens I would want is the 7-14 super wide zoom.