Reddit Reddit reviews Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ70 16.1 MP Digital Camera with 60x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3-Inch LCD (Black)

We found 8 Reddit comments about Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ70 16.1 MP Digital Camera with 60x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3-Inch LCD (Black). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ70 16.1 MP Digital Camera with 60x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3-Inch LCD (Black)
Bring the action in super close with category class leading 60X optical zoom (20mm-1200mm)Experience Full 1080/60i HD Panasonic Video recording with auto focusZoom focused Dolby quality sound recording locks out ambient noise for enhanced audio qualityDimensions (W x H x D) 130.2 x 97.0 x 118.2 mm / (5.13 x 3.82 x 4.65 inch)
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8 Reddit comments about Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ70 16.1 MP Digital Camera with 60x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3-Inch LCD (Black):

u/westborn · 156 pointsr/Unexpected

He didn't say SLR. It's probably just a digital camera with something like a 60x optical zoom (equivalent of a ~1200mm lens).

u/willdogs · 3 pointsr/aviation

Thanks! here is the camera i purchased It has a HUGE 60x Optical zoom. It's sometimes crazy how far this thing zooms. Obviously the image sensor is not as good as a true DSLR camera but it has a good balance of everything I'm looking for right now. Down the road I will invest in a DSLR to carry along with this.

u/Old_Curley_Jefferson · 2 pointsr/Unexpected
u/OldGreyTroll · 2 pointsr/CampingandHiking

Cameras: I have three cameras not counting cell phone or underwater camera rigs. More and more, for hiking I'm gravitating to my Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ70. It is light, has a phenomenal range for a single lens. I've added some cheap 55 mm macro filters for close-ups of flowers, insects, or small furry creatures from Alpha Centauri. My Nikon D610 come out with me for times where my objective is specifically photography. I just got the CapturePro, but haven't yet had a chance to take it out. Instead of the Trailpix, I have a hiking staff that has an included camera mounting screw that I use as a monopod. (The Trailpix looks interesting and I will have to check it out.)

For my cell phone, I carry an Olloclip clip on lens in my Every Day Carry (EDC) kit. I've gotten some surprisingly good results and it is so small and light, it is always there. As has been said, the best camera is the one your actually have with you.

For warm weather day hiking, I've an Osprey Manta 20. Packs smaller than 20 liter seem to skimp on features like real waist belts. I really like the pouches on the waist belt. Lots of pockets. The mesh back is very nice in heat. It keeps the pack away from my back and allows lots of ventilation.

For cold weather or more gear, I go to a bigger pack to get more storage space. I've got a Gossamer Gear Gorilla which is a 40 liter pack.

With my Osprey, the number of pockets lets me organize by using them. With the Gorilla, the single main sack means that I organize by using a collection of smaller sacks. In either case, I carry 1 or 2 trash compactor bags that I can use to waterproof contents, segregate wet items, pick up trash, make an engineer's rain coat, etc., etc.

u/FamousDrew · 2 pointsr/birding

Panasonic FZ70. It's a pretty good and not-too-expensive camera with a big built in zoom.

It's this one> https://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-DMC-FZ70-Digital-Optical-Stabilized/dp/B00DY2Y28M

u/Learntophoto · 1 pointr/photography

Hey,

I'm looking to get into photography as a beginner, and since I'm a college student I have a rather low budget...I found this camera for 300 what do you guys think?

http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-DMC-FZ70-Digital-Optical-Stabilized/dp/B00DY2Y28M

My father has an old Pentax SLR with 200m zoom I believe. I kind of want to use that but I feel I use learn on a digital first and then learn the basics of getting a killer shot and then bring that over to a film camera.

Thanks!