Thanks Thomas, I guess i should have been more descriptive and said Optical Zoom. ;)Along with the Zoom offered on this Panasonic is a stabilization method that is not available on my old Olympus.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/panasonictz3/page4.aspI suppose i could get another SLR to perform at 300 ft. but I find if the Camera is not convenient then it gets left behind so I'm really stuck with purchasing a camera that will take long shots and fit in my pocket, then purchase software like what you've suggested to correct what mistakes that I have made, if possible.
I have learned from this experience that I was depending on my flash at too great a distance, 30ft. in some shots, and that it's range is closer to 10ft. or so. I don't think a new Panasonic would improve the pictures here, it was not the camera that failed, it was the careless operator.
In general, both Jane and I have said that we wish we had.....a better zoom....and when you both find the same restriction it's easy to correct. As long as I'm not loosing any quality compared to my Olympus (low threshold) I should be OK. The Leica lens in the Panasonic seems to be well received by people who write about such things so my reluctance to buy a Panasonic was pacified. For now I'm on hold, but if the itch for a new shinny camera becomes to hard to bear, I'll scratch it! ;)Thanks Thomas, I guess i should have been more descriptive and said Optical Zoom. ;)Along with the Zoom offered on this Panasonic is a stabilization method that is not available on my old Olympus.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/panasonictz3/page4.aspI suppose i could get another SLR to perform at 300 ft. but I find if the Camera is not convenient then it gets left behind so I'm really stuck with purchasing a camera that will take long shots and fit in my pocket, then purchase software like what you've suggested to correct what mistakes that I have made, if possible.
I have learned from this experience that I was depending on my flash at too great a distance, 30ft. in some shots, and that it's range is closer to 10ft. or so. I don't think a new Panasonic would improve the pictures here, it was not the camera that failed, it was the careless operator.
In general, both Jane and I have said that we wish we had.....a better zoom....and when you both find the same restriction it's easy to correct. As long as I'm not loosing any quality compared to my Olympus (low threshold) I should be OK. The Leica lens in the Panasonic seems to be well received by people who write about such things so my reluctance to buy a Panasonic was pacified. For now I'm on hold, but if the itch for a new shinny camera becomes to hard to bear, I'll scratch it!