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<blockquote data-quote="Jckellison" data-source="post: 1725154"><p>I've had a lot of great pics come out of my Panasonic Lumix full size superzoom series. The lens is fantastic, made by lice (not a name that's just licensed) but the camera itself has a huge sensor in it. While it shoots fantastic in low light, indoors, and outdoors... It doesn't have spectacular quality above 400 iso if you're not outdoors. (for fast action/sports shot)</p><p></p><p>Before you drop a huge wad of cash, do the research on sensor size. Sony's new super compact DSLR series also have these huge sensors, which is why they're awesome cameras too.</p><p></p><p>When all else fails, hit the pawn shops for a Nikon SLR 35mm. Nothing like it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jckellison, post: 1725154"] I've had a lot of great pics come out of my Panasonic Lumix full size superzoom series. The lens is fantastic, made by lice (not a name that's just licensed) but the camera itself has a huge sensor in it. While it shoots fantastic in low light, indoors, and outdoors... It doesn't have spectacular quality above 400 iso if you're not outdoors. (for fast action/sports shot) Before you drop a huge wad of cash, do the research on sensor size. Sony's new super compact DSLR series also have these huge sensors, which is why they're awesome cameras too. When all else fails, hit the pawn shops for a Nikon SLR 35mm. Nothing like it. [/QUOTE]
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