I am a bit of a fan of the superzooms. They pack so many features without the hassle of lugging around lots of different lenses etc. If you don't fancy going the full hog and buying a DSLR, like myself, then the superzooms are a good alternative.I must admit I'm more than a little tempted to splash a little cash on something, but I'm torn between which route to follow, so any input from you camera buffs would be much appreciated.
I currently have a Nikon D90 (with only the 18-55mm kit lens) and a Canon S90, but I want more zoom-ability.
I am undecided whether to consider a Nikon 55-300mm Zoom Lens for my D90, or buy one of the new cameras with amazing built-in zoom capability, such as the Nikon Coolpix L120, which has caught my eye. Their prices aren't too disimilar, but it's one or the other, not both.
Thoughts?
I love my little Canon S90
The Nikon you mention looks pretty good,similar to my own Panasonic FZ40/FZ45. The Nikon uses AA batteries, an advantage in my books as they are easy to come by, and so you can always carry a spare rechargeable set with you. My Panasonic uses a Lithium Battery and it has been a bitch to find a spare plus the damn high price.
Both these cameras aim for the same market, Here is a link to a comparison of other cameras with these features.
http://www.photograp..._review/rivals/
I usually carry the bigger superzoom with me in the daytime, and take out my smaller Panasonic TZ7/ZS3 point and shoot for the evenings.