I'd say that wanting to shoot your kids is probably the biggest issue there.
yubious
7 Jul 17#17
agreed but for wanting to shoot your kids its far easier to pick this up than use a DSLR. Sure you could use your phone but then you have the other issues related to using a phone
MR1123
6 Jul 17#16
Wish i saw this earlier, ive been looking for one.
Have also added to original post - might be worth alderneyney adding it to the deal title too.
allowed
6 Jul 17#10
Is this your third
allowed
6 Jul 17#9
I can't find a review anywhere I purchased one about a week ago
dewonderful
6 Jul 17#8
I guess you need the other hand to hold on to the branches of the tree, right? X)
paul_merton
6 Jul 17#7
Well, I'd recommend it, especially at 95 quid :smile:
Obviously way better than a phone as soon as you want to zoom in on anything, plus the optical image stabilization is really good. A single battery lasts a good 3+ hours of recording, and it's much easier to use than a DLSR for video (and a lot cheaper!), especially for one-handed use.
dark_shadow
6 Jul 17#6
Ah true say, completely forgot about that!
dewonderful
6 Jul 17#5
It's been selling on amazon for 4 months, yet not one single review. Very weird.
CampGareth
6 Jul 17#4
Not sure, they're still better than phone cameras but they're usually lacking compared to a good DSLR until you either 1) need to record footage for more than 15-30 minutes at a time or 2) can justify spending thousands on one of those shoulder-mounted ones for TV.
My LX100 certainly beats my smartphone but it has a way bigger sensor than most camcorders.
Gordon.Bell
6 Jul 17#3
It has a proper optical zoom (x30) - phones can't really handle that. Digital zooms result in quality loss (this has x57 with full zoom). In addition, a lot of phones do not have image stabilisation.
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Have also added to original post - might be worth alderneyney adding it to the deal title too.
Obviously way better than a phone as soon as you want to zoom in on anything, plus the optical image stabilization is really good. A single battery lasts a good 3+ hours of recording, and it's much easier to use than a DLSR for video (and a lot cheaper!), especially for one-handed use.
My LX100 certainly beats my smartphone but it has a way bigger sensor than most camcorders.
In addition, a lot of phones do not have image stabilisation.
... but do I really need another one? :smile: