Yes - Bridge first!
(I should have made it harder and just given you the left wing of each

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(Got the bits of my 10.1mp Panasonic FZ50, which I broke when I dropped it - yes, after a long night at a friends wedding reception...
and put them back together so that focus and zoom ring functioned OK then super-glued the front-piece on - I think I have about 2mm extra between my close-up lens and the outer lens - but it still seems to work

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And at 800 pixel definition, it is true that there is not a huge difference - especially if you shoot in RAW and process for noise....but it takes the Panasonic an AGE to write the RAW file to the card....fast cards needed! Had also forgotten the delay in shooting (1/3rd sec or so) compared to the instant DSLR response. Nice though that the IS allows low shutter speeds by hand and it only weighs 650 grams or so. It does as a flexible, all-day, light camera with one small lens to screw in the front for macro if needed. I won't be putting aside the Nikon but at least having my Panasonic back removes the temptation (so far) to get another DSLR body
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