Hello,
I'm a brand new member of CiC and it would be great to get some advice from some other compact/bridge camera users. I've just spent the last couple of hours reading the incredibly helpful tutorials on this site and I'm already embarrassed about my ignorance so please forgive any bloopers!
I've had a Panasonic TZ3 for about 3 years now and it has done stirling work, at least as far as my needs are concerned. I'm an architecture student and much to the annoyance of friends and relations I spend most of my time taking photographs of buildings, inside and out. Equipped with a 'zip-shot' tripod I can set the shutter speed to 8 seconds and get some pretty good photographs in pretty dark churches. Its 28mm lens also means I can get things in that I otherwise wouldn't be able to, large piazzas, the height of a gothic cathedral etc.
In the last month or so, however, I've been getting an itch, started by a display of photographs by other students in my class. Granted it didn't help that one of them had a Hasselblad and most were using dSLRs, I got distinct camera envy!
Since then I have looked at so many cameras I have become totally indecisive. I stuck with Panasonic to begin with, looking at the newer TZ8 and 10, the LX3 and 5, contemplating the FZ series and even considering taking a big leap into the micro four-thirds system. In the last couple of days however my eyes have been diverted by Fuji's S200EXR, particularly its system of boosting dynamic range. The narrower lense (30mm) and the great size and weight stand against it though.
While I've heard great things about the LX cameras I have become rather attached to my zoom, 10x on the TZ3. It's very useful for details on buildings a great distance away, and also for minimising distortion in images of elevations by standing back and zooming in.
So, what I'd like is a camera with decent super zoom (10x plus), manual operation so that I can begin to get the hang of being a photographer, a minimum of 10 megapixels, a nice wide lens, preferably a 3inch LCD screen, excellent low-light performance and overall a high-quality image and a good amount of creative control. That dynamic range boost would also be nice but I can't find anyone else doing this apar from Fuji.
I started by thinking that I wanted something that gave some high f-stops (the LX5 can get down to f2.0) but I'm no longer sure about this. I've got myself rather confused about its benefits and I figure I can open the shutter for longer if necessary, the buildings aren't going anywhere!
Size and weight are also key as I'm usually walking around carrying a camera for many hours at a time. This is one reason that I don't fancy moving towards a system camera. it also counts against bridge cameras that take on the SLR shape and I'm yet to uncover the real benefits of say an FZ series over a TZ other than greater zoom. I'd be very grateful if anyone can explain this to me!
One thing I don't need is video recording so I'm very happy to do without this in the hope that money might also be saved.
Apologies for making this so long but it would be great if anyone could share their experiences, good or bad with the cameras I've mentioned above, or others if you think I'm missing out on something key. I've stuck in three photos from a recent trip to Pitzhanger Manor taken with my TZ3 as a bit of relief from all my words. I have of course fiddled with them quite a bit!
many thanks for any help in advance,
David