Panasonic Lumix FZ-18 Review
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you know? Dog hates flash xDxD
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all i want is a cam that takes really quick snapshots with high resolution.. is this the camera for me?
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oh i didnt know it was you jame hoot. it's new david jenny's little brother
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Very nice and helpful yours coments about this camera. I bougt it a few days ago and I expect it on Dec 10th to have it and take many photos with it.
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holy shit i just watched this video, this is from so long ago
sunnysidedown04 2 months ago
Thanks For the overview. 2 questions:
1. How much time does it take from power on to flash ready then flash ready for second photo.
2. how good is image stabilization. You should havve had a moving target to example.
Thanks again
Cacofaman 3 years ago
1. I don't really understand the question. If you're wondering about the power-on time, it is about a second. Also, depending on what kind of flash you use (red eye reduction takes longer) it doesn't take long at all to take another picture. basically the camera flashes and then is ready to take another.
2. The stabalization is the most amazing of any camera i have every seen. Basically, at full 72x zoom, you can catch a stand still object with no blur (that's right NO blur, especially...
sunnysidedown04 3 years ago
(continued from "especially") ...in good lighting). I go wakeboarding a lot when it warms up and every picture, (we probably use 3 or 4 times zoom, not much but still enough that definetly needs stabilazation because of the fast moving object (wakeboarder)). Stabilization is amazing, in summary. If needed i can e-mail you some "action shots". You can PM me. Also, i have now had this camera for about 2 years and i love every picture. I recently took it to ITALY and it was AWESOME.
sunnysidedown04 3 years ago
i lied, it's only been a year, but god that flew. wow. also, regarding the pictures at the end, the kid jumping was caught midair and no blur as well as the basketball were both action shots that required stabalization, but i understand that you're looking for zoomed stabilazation. check out the video with the british guy (not the WhatDigitalCamera one, theyres another) for a great demonstration.
sunnysidedown04 3 years ago
it's the camera labs one
sunnysidedown04 3 years ago