Has some pros This camera has almost no flaws. Key benefits for me: - Hybridity. I am a conservative and like to shoot through the viewfinder the old fashioned way, but sometimes it helps a lot to shoot silently in the "mirrorless" mode. - Autofocus is excellent in all modes - both in LiveView and phase. - Flip screen - Good matrix. Shadows stretch well, large DD, nice color rendering AS IS. - Pretty nimble - capacious battery - Branded Nikon reliability and ergonomics Some cons: I love everything about this cell, but there's only one thing that pisses me off about it. These are autofocus points, absurdly grouped only in the center of the frame. WTF?! When I want to focus on something that is closer to the edge of the frame, I have to either focus on the center and then change the camera position (and there is not always time for this), or even switch to Live View mode - it has a larger field of coverage. In the same D300, made 13 years ago, although the coverage of the frame by focus points is also grouped towards the center, it is larger in area and all points are somehow more reasonably distributed.
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