A regular soap dish that allows for manual focus and exposure. Those who wish to use it in its most raw, unedited form may be disappointed. Fans of tinkering with their own bounces and settings will appreciate this. That's right; I think the price tag should be cut in half. See below for some advantages: 1 Squeezable Automatic facial detection and focus 3. reasonably high-quality video (old format only) 4. An Accurate Zoom (although not really 20 - considering the features of the wide-angle lens, about 14-16). While using merely the optical zoom, there is no degradation in quality. Contrast several: The aspherical lens in the lens is of very poor quality. Wide-angle photography causes massive, uneven distortion. I even took it to a Canon service center, where they said the non-linear distortion was a feature of the lens and not an issue. Prepare to have some picture processing software used on you. Use telephoto to take distant portraits. You need a second battery right away because you can shoot more than 200 images, but only if you don't use the flash and don't turn the camera off in between (600-1200) 3. The machine dishonestly feigns accuracy under artificial and inadequate illumination. Manual fine-tuning is required. Fourth, unless absolutely required, digital zoom should be avoided. 5. Very rapid lens movement makes it challenging to find the optimal zoom.
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