Thus, I will say that, for my first DSLR, it was perfect. In point of fact, this is my very first one, and needless to say I'm really excited. It's possible that we don't have enough rotary screens, but we do have a d5100 for this job. In conclusion, it was wonderful. These are some advantages: 1. Size and weight. It is comfortable to hold in my hand, and I start to experience hand tiredness only after I have done so for a few hours straight. 2. Ergonomics. Add that the fact that the keys are never far away is a welcome piece of information. 3. Big screen. The viewing of photographs is a very convenient activity. 4. The dial for the mode switch. Although I do not make use of any of the functions, they are all visible on it. 5. GUIDE mode. Helpful for beginners. 6. The quality of the photographs, of course. Excellent performance in both the automatic and manual modes. 7. Live Live. I believe I spelled it correctly ;) The joy comes from pressing a unique button. 8. Even at the highest ISO setting, there is very little audible noise. That will do for the time being. After that, I might include something more. The following are some of its negative aspects: 1. Once more, a sizable display, which is rather strange. When you gaze through the viewfinder, your nose naturally rests on the lens of the viewfinder. In addition to this, it leaves fingerprints and oily residues behind. Despite my best efforts, I always seem to leave some trace behind. 2. Iii. . . LiveVive again. Because the shutter speed is significantly slowed down in this setting, taking pictures with it is nearly impossible. 3. The rate of the fire Where can I find out the speed limit? Is that what you call speed, three frames per second? 4. In the evening, in a room with a chandelier, you need to expose yourself to an excessive amount of light. And because I don't really want to use the flash, I need to make sure that the ISO is set high enough. 5. The strange part is that I was never able to figure out where the video was shot; is it really possible that I am so dim-witted? You are required to read the enclosed instructions. It would appear that the well of feelings has run dry in this location as well.
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