I recommend it to everyone for amateur photos. Do not forget that you need a case and a memory card for it. Add at least 1000. to the cost of a fotik for these purposes. And good use :)))! Has some pros It took me a long time to choose a camera. I read many reviews on the internet. I settled on this until I'm satisfied. The camera was chosen for amateur photos - to shoot home holidays, vacations, children, etc. For these purposes, the quality of the photo is very good - clear, bright, amazing views (if you photograph nature). I really liked the microphotographs - as if everything is visible under a microscope. The device itself is convenient for a woman's hand, functions, settings, button layout - convenient and understandable. Pleased with the included batteries. I've been using them almost every day for the past 3 weeks. They are not going to "sit down". Through the USB cable, pictures are very quickly downloaded to the computer. I read that many did not like the cover for batteries and memory cards - it seemed to me quite comfortable and not fragile. However, as well as the body of the camera. Of course, if you are not going to forcefully pull this cover or constantly throw the camera with force on the ground. This is in principle a delicate thing and requires adequate handling. I think that its price is much lower than its quality - which is nice :))). I also want to note that many wrote, the shortcomings are that the light sensitivity is not the same, and the noise is strong, and there are not enough pixels and video, as from a mobile. Quite possibly, I would agree with these reviews, if not for 2 BUT: 1) the price is 4000, 2) this is a camera-soap box, not a professional SLR. It is strange to demand pictures of the "quality of a professional apparatus" from a soap box, albeit a digital one, for 4000. Gentlemen - be more adequate :)). Cons below: What I have noticed so far: 1) there are very few recommendations for settings in the instruction book. It is only told how to change batteries, insert a memory card, set the time, shoot photos and videos in the "auto" mode. With everything else, you have to figure it out on your own, using the "poke" method. 2) It is stated that the camera eliminates the "red-eye effect". This is true, but for this you need to dig deeper in the settings :). If you immediately take a picture, then almost all the pictures are "red-eyed" :). 3) I have some kind of garbage with a computer disk that comes with the camera. My computer can't find a program to read it. Haven't gotten around to searching yet. But I don’t really need it, so I wanted to install it for interest. I did not find any more significant shortcomings, let's see how it will continue to be in operation.
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