I agree with the fact that original stuff is strong...This is what I dislike abt original stuff. Its good to have, strong or robust construction but you must buy it when that camera model's still current otherwise once you miss the time period, all local shops will NOT want to stock old accessories. Or else its off to eBay eand get slaughtered again...
Question is : I'll never know when I'll ever use teleconverter lenses or it seems Panasonic specifies that LC55 closeup lens also needs this LA3 adapter. :dunno:
I tend to shoot more still life objects and some sports photography than birds though!
Forget the panasonic close ups, they're a waste of money. You could get Hoya's close up filters, they may not be as good but they're way cheaper, judging from Clunk's pictures, they're quite acceptable in quality. And you don't need the LA3 for that.
Yea true that the LA3 only fits FZ18 /28. I think the series may continue for awhile more, you should have at least 38 and 48. Technically it boils down to how long you want to keep the camera.
Have you thought about what you would like to shoot? I remember when I had my FZ18 I was addicted to my TCON, I would use it almost all the time... However, when I got my dSLR, 300mm (500mm equiv, about same as FZ18 at 18X), was really enough. Partly because I can crop quite effectively up to 50% (On the zoom range), which is like 3-4X digital zoom without image quality being degraded.
So, the question you might want to think about is, to crop or to use a Tele lens... Each have its advantages. Cropping gives you better contrast, colors and resolution, provided your subject isnt too far away. using a tele lens gives you better resolution when the object is far away, but you still lose out on sharpness, colors and contrast.
Anyways don't worry too much about it. The FZ28/18 is very good on its own. =)
EDIT: didn't notice your last line. If you're into still life, then scratch the LA3 and tele/close ups all together. Get a decent tripod and do some HDR =)