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tkin's Panasonic Lumix FZ150: It is a typical "Megazoom" camera with built-in zoom lens, with no option of any interchangeable lens like SLR cameras (with or without pentaprism), although attachment accessories (including lenses)
may be available. It will depend on whether the camera lens has an accessory thread in the front, similar to those on the lenses for SLR cameras. Unfortunately, techsheets for Megazooms rarely, if ever, mention anything about such accessories thread. Once I happened to buy a Canon Powershot SX10 IS for a relative. While the shopkeeper insisted that its lens does not have any accessories thread as "digital cameras do not need any filter", I insisted on trying out a UV filter, if not for anything else, at least for the sake of protecting the front element of the lens. It turned out that the lens did have an accessories thread and I was happy to be able to put on a UV filter on it. If your camera also has an accessories thread of a common diameter size, you may like to first put on a similar filter, and then, also explore the possibilities of using some creative accessories. I particularly like the Cokin accessories, most of which are not "filters" at all!
.... however I don't find asus p8z77 v pro....... worth the cost......... also board built quality is also very delicate........... and stock intel cooler is half the size of what we use to get with old lga 755 socket.........
What are the shortcomings other than poor build quality, in your opinion, that makes asus p8z77 v pro not worth the cost? Please let us know, because that would give others a good point of reference, particularly because you have the first-hand experience. In any case, it is surprising that such a respected brand like ASUS would bring out a motherboard with poor build quality!