slightly larger than my previous Nikon p510 bridge and the FZ18 my first bridge, but for a trip is ideal. No tedious change objectis and weight to lug around (I gave the time of the analog, now it is finished even if I lose in brightness) .Autofocus a little slow to zoom background (that is normal, the nikon did too), well made macro, movie not tested because I served rare (we have a camera for this), a new fashion stars that I appreciate for shiny objects. Mainly using the auto mode manual settings are satisfactory although complicated (without the manual that's hardly intuitive) and I just put only 4 because of this damn paper manual of only a dozen pages (useless to a beginner) if this type of file 227pages CD !!!!! As I do not like reading on a screen, I printed the sheets + helpful for me. Obviously a CD is cheaper than a paper booklet for the manufacturer, it is the consumer who does the work The viewfinder is more comfortable because of the larger than NIkon, the screen is not adjustable but I do not care because I do me that the viewfinder, there is no GPS either but the Nikon I never used it (a gadget for me) There are many photo editing settings which I never am using a good software like Adobe did this perfectly after loading on my computer. As in washing machines there are 5 programs but in the end we only used 2 at best. That said it is good that we have a choice but fashions jobs become enormous even if in this case it is very well done. I still remains a fan of briges for the reasons mentioned above