I own one and love it. It is the best camera I have ever owned. The FZ20
being a close runner up. I moved to Panasonic from a Canon 20D which hated.
However, for rock climbing unless you are going to carry it in a bag on your
back until you get to the top. I think it s a bit big for that. In a bag on
your back, it would fine. Once you got to the top you could then get some
great photos. But, if you want to shoot on your way up, then you will want
something smaller. It won't be better, most small point and shoots leave a
lot to be desired. But, you have a limit because of the rock climbing. I
would still look at Panasonic. I think they are one of the most under-rated
camera makers.
Simply because they never made film cameras. Having made film cameras I
don't think is a good pre-requesit for making a good digital camera. In fact
I think companies like Canon and Nikon leave a lot to be desired when it
comes to their cameras. They seem to keep everything inline with film and
never seem to say "Hey, this is digital and not film, lets do this
different." Like getting rid of the mirror in the SLR's. They aren't needed
and only detract from the cameras.
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> Does anyone have comments on this camera? Use it currently?
> It seems to be what I am looking for:
> 1. Primarily quick point & shoot to get action photos while hiking &
> rock scrambling.
> 2. Option to go manual focus/time/f-stop for landscape shots.
> 3. Optical zoom.
> 4. Very doubtful I will purchase addtional lenses so don't need true
> DSLR
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