With this Panasonic camera, you have the best of both worlds

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Have I use "best of both worlds" correctly here? Are these correct and natural?

1. With this Panasonic camera, you have the best of both worlds. It's great for shooting videos. It's also excellent for photography.

2. This laptop gives you the best of both worlds. It's ultra light and super portable with amazing battery life. Also, it's powerful and the performance is stellar.
 
On the plausible assumption that batteries are heavy, I'd say yes, your usage is correct and natural.
 
Have I used "best of both worlds" correctly here? Are these correct and natural?

1. With this Panasonic camera, you have the best of both worlds. It's great for shooting videos It's and also excellent for still photography.

2. This laptop gives you the best of both worlds. It's ultra light and super portable with amazing battery life. Also, it's got a powerful processor, and the performance is stellar.
That's my version.
 
"Powerful" used with a camera can mean many things. It could be the processing speed, which is dependent on the processor. It could also be other functions like the zooming capability (to do with lens), battery performance, or image quality (to do with sensor).
 
But it wasn't used to refer to a camera. The OP was talking about a laptop.
 
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