Originally Posted by
Warren Lake
I guess this goes from point and shoot to bridge cameras to DSLR's Is that correct.
Yeah, but I've always considered anything with the small 1:2/3 sensors a P&S regardless of its form-factor or zoom range. A true bridge camera has a larger sensor, but smaller than the ones used in interchangeable-lens models. I've had a Lumix FZ1000 with the 1" Sony sensor for about five years now and would never go back to the smaller sensor. You get a lot (most?) of the advantage of the larger DSLR sensor while still having a long(ish) zoom.
(Did the SLR thing back in the film days, but I'm getting too old to justify hauling around that much glass, and the "right" lens is always in the bag, not on the camera.)
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