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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 Bridge Camera Digital

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Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
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Brand
Panasonic
EAN
0037988985807
Type
Digital Camera
Model
Lumix DMC-FZ50
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Foto-Sandor

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e***e (367)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Why I bought many objects from Foto-Sandor, the answer is simple. Sony LC-3001 is arrived perfect, optimum package, practically like new and with 2 keys. An expedition 2 day delivery from Germany, with a DHL Paket International, not Pachen, for only 17 euro, 1 euro minus then 2009 prices. Communications, friendliness, professionalism, thath's Foto-Sandor. Many thanks from Italy another one time. Ten stars. Robert Sandor Über Alles.
i***m (128)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Schnelle Reaktion des Verkäufers auf Preisvorschlag, superschnelle Lieferung bereits am nächsten Tag. Sichere Verpackung. Sehr zufrieden mit Aufsatz. Verkäufer sehr zu empfehlen (nicht unser erster Kauf)
8***e (5)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Die gelieferte Kamera entspricht der Darstellung und Beschreibung. Die Lieferung erfolgte angemessen verpackt und unmittelbar nach Zahlungseingang. Auch der Kontakt zum Händler war gut, meine Rückfrage wurde zeitnah beantworter. Vielen Dank.

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  • Top favourable review

    Still solid after all these years

    The DMC-FZ50 remains a solid camera even after many iterations through the years. Whether it works for you depends only on what it will be used for. If you take mostly still images and don't need low-light performance, this will take very decent pictures (keep the iso value low). The built-in flash works well, and the camera will also accept a shoe-mounted flash. There are a number of choices for these, as Panasonic and Olympus share the same TTL protocol. Add a modern flash and shoot! You won't be disappointed.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: photolots

  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 - Best Camera I've Ever Owned

    I LOVE this camera. I have two - I bought the second as a back up in case anything ever happens to the first one I bought almost 3 years ago. I have taken over 200,000 pictures with the first one and it's still going strong. It is sturdy, easy to use, produces beautiful photos, and also has many of the bells and whistles of higher-priced cameras. It's extremely versatile as in the user can set it on auto and let the camera do the work, or set it manually. Panasonic no longer makes this camera model and has replaced it with the G1 and the FZ28 - both of which I have bought and tried and did not enjoy half as much as the FZ50. The other two cameras don't begin to meet the standards of this camera. Panasonic should go back to the FZ50 model - it's superior and hard to beat!

  • Big camera features in a compact package—a lot of camera for the money.

    The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 is an older model super zoom bridge camera, which combines characteristics of digital point-n-shoot and digital single lens reflex (DSLR) cameras. It was highly advanced when it was introduced in the spring of 2006 and remains a viable and cost effective option for many shooters’ needs today. Build Quality—Weighing in at 28 ounces (1.75 pounds) this camera is big and it’s BUILT. The FZ50 feels very DSLR-like. This impression is enhanced by the fact that it is the only point-n-shoot camera I’ve ever seen that has focus and zoom rings on the lens barrel instead of a rocker switch on the camera body. Autofocus is still activated by partially depressing the shutter button. Despite its bulk, the FZ50 feels well balanced and the controls are conveniently and ...

  • Fantastic Camera

    The FZ50 is a poor-man's SLR/Telephoto combo. You can use it to shoot in all manual and create photographs rather than pictures. There is nothing like it on the market these days. It shoots in RAW mode, and has nice video. You can zoom and manually refocus as you're shooting the video. I am into available light photography, although the FZ50's flash is great (I just like the warmer tones of natural light.) The camera's fast lens (2.8-3.5) is great for my needs. It is for the artisan who can't afford $1k for a camera body, and another $2500 for a fast telephoto lens. It's also got a lot smaller footprint than the aforementioned $1k body and tele lens combo (convenient, and leads to taking the camera along more often than I would something that comes in a suitcase.) Sadly, the new ...

  • The nearly perfect camera

    I am an avid amateur photographer. I use my pictures for backgrounds and illustrations in my work. Before digital I had 2 camera bodies and 8 or 9 lenses that I hauled around with me when I was seriously shooting. That got old. I sold all of my gear and bought the Lumix FZ-30. I was overwhelmed. Why had this camera been soft-peddled so much? Then I dropped it. Panic. I found a used FZ-50 on e-bay and bought it. Then I fixed my old one. I do not want to be caught without one of these again. Why? 1. Zoom, zoom, zoom 2. Panasonic sells an incredible add on lens to increase that. 3. Manual controls. I have big hands and most cameras which have manual controls have small buttons disguised somewhere, that are impossible to find in a hurry. The FZ-50 has rings on the lens housing ...