On 19 March 2014, I purchased a Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS40 (aka Lumix DMC-TZ60, ZS40, TZ60) travel zoom camera to use as a go-everywhere, able-to-shoot-anything, pocket camera. Previous cameras I've purchased for that purpose have always been missing one or more key functions, such as not having RAW capability or not enough zoom range or no viewfinder or had a fatal flaw, such as horrid lens flaring around bright lights (like here). So after months of shooting with the ZS40, it looks good in all areas except it too exhibits flaring around bright lights, (like here and here), but not quite as badly as some, so it's starting to look like this might be a symptom of small sensor superzoom cameras.