The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ70 is a bridge-style superzoom with a long 60x zoom lens. The 16-megapixel camera covers a 20-1,200mm equivalent field of view, making it possible to capture breathtaking wide angles without giving up the ability to hone in on distant subjects. The FZ70 cuts some corners to hit its price point, but despite having a low-res EVF and rear LCD and omitting Wi-Fi, image quality is quite strong. It's a solid budget option for this class of camera, but if you can spend a bit more, the Canon PowerShot SX60 HS, our Editors' Choice for superzooms with 50x or longer ratios, is a more complete package. Design and Features The FZ70 is similar in size and form factor to a small SLR with a kit zoom attached, but its zoom lens covers a wider breadth than any starter SLR lens can manage. It measures 3.8 by 5.1 by 4.7 inches (HWD) and weighs about 1.3 pounds when loaded with a battery and memory card. It's not far off in size from other cameras in this class.