It quickly came the FZ 150 in front. The Sony brought me to your sensitive trigger to despair. I always am there to press easily accustomed to await the focusing and then trigger. When Sony triggering sometimes came too fast. In addition, my menu did not appear so consistently as in the Pana and last is the folding screen of Sony towards the fully swiveling screen at the FZ 150 a clear disadvantage. And so they had to go back and it was the Panasonic. And with whom I seem to be completely happy. I have just returned from a long weekend in Rome, where the first acid test has been completed. Still, I was not yet familiar to 100% with the menus, everything has worked out perfectly.
Many pictures of the old walls with maximum Zomm are knotless sharp. I would have expected a lot more camera shake when shooting without a tripod. The pope aloft at the open window, both in the picture, as in the video can be seen very well. If you've ever stood on St. Peter's Square can gauge how far the window is removed.
The light intensity excited. In dark churches without a flash, it has experienced great results. Many night shots of streets and squares are super successful.
The photos I've looked at on a 50 inch plasma - just great. I will definitely not regret my SLR. Certainly the freak can find some noise in some images. However, I consider myself an ambitious amateur photographer who looks at the images on the PC and usually no big prints required. The FZ 150 Because it seems to me to be really awesome. The large zoom until macro (I've only times angetestet short) from wide angle to burst it offers many possibilities in a compact housing and to have to carry no more lenses. I'm very satisfied.