Review 5 of 10
Price Paid:
$600.00
from Frys Summary: I have olny had this camera for a week and already I feel it will become a good friend.
After going through the manual finding the controls and then the onboard menu I found it to be very intuitive to operate.
With left hand supporting the barrel I can easily manipulate the zoom and manul focus controls which are fluid like in their operation and just the right tension.
I like both the LCD and EVF though in most situations I use the EVF more often but find the LCD useful with it's capability to rotate to just about any position where I have had to position the camera in unusual attitudes or while on a tripod.
The first several hundred shots were in museums in low to very low light conditions. I had heard of noise issues with this camera and pushed it in that area and found IMO these issues to be unfounded. In worst case nothing that software couldn't correct easily. No digital camera is immune to some noise that I am aware of. But using a support and setting the W/B I am very pleased with the results and much better than I expected. Using this method I found the end result to be much better than using the flash and was very natural and in keeping with the lighting the displays had in the museums.
To my eye, the color reproduction is superior. Not overblown like many cameras I have seen especially reds and blues.
Outside, again I am pleased with the results. The colors are more natural. The exposures are very good in program mode and are easily manipulated when the lighting conditions are more difficult. I have shots from bright sun to partly cloudy and in a resturaunt with an inner open air veranda. The low light capability allowed me to get some very nice candid shots without having to use the flash.
The lens is standard 55mm on the end and one can purchase filters or any other accesories just about anywhere. Also, the lens length does not change as the zoom is internal.
Auto focus is fast and tack sharp in any lighting that I have tried. The manual focus is to me an added bonus and I use it quite frequently.
Startup time is very fast and the battery life seems good.
The size is about the same as my FM-2 and the weight is such that for me it has a steady feel to it. So, it is not pocket sized but for someone used to a 35mm it shouldn't be a problem.
You have the ability to take 8mp, 5mp, 3 and 1mp photos. The effective optical zoom increases as you go down in mp's. 12x for 8, 15.? for 5 and 19.? at 3mp.
In short I would define the DMC FZ30 as a enthusiasts camera. One that is very good at filling the gap between digital cameras and DSLR.
If one is looking for a shirt pocket instamatic or doesn't want to spend the time getting to know a cameras capabilities I would steer clear. It does very well as a point and shoot due to it's speed but it's capabilities are where it shines and if one doesn't want to take the time to learn them they would be better off getting something else.
I probably could have saved a few dollars buying on line but I had a battery issue and walking back into Frys I was back out the door in about 5 minutes with a new battery. I would also recommend getting another battery.
The camera does come with an SD card but it is small and I woud recommend getting a 1 gig. It can take a 2gig card.
The movie mode is supposed to be very good but as I haven't used it I can't comment on that.
All in all I am very pleased and do not think there is a better value in a camera out there at this time.
Strengths: Non telescoping 12X optical zoom lens
55mm thread lens
fast startup time
fast and sharp auto-focus
Nice EVF and LCD displays
Intuitive controls
Menu is logical and easy to manouver around
Smooth operating manual zoom and manual focus
Shifting from auto to manual focus is easy
Hot shoe for off the shelf flashes. SunPak 383 seems to be the weapon of choice
Good light gathering capability
W/B adjustments seem right so far
Weaknesses: So far I am not impressed with the on board flash. I am used to having a real flash so this really isn't an issue for me. I didn't expect much out of it anyway.
Download to computer through camera is a bit slow. What camera isn't? Get a card reader for under $20 and no problem.
I haven't had it long enough to see how tough it is and it's durability so N/C
I gave it a 4 star overall because there is always room for improvement
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