I chose a camera for a very long time, initially I was aimed at the small size of the body (and after a lot of reviews that the DSLR is only for the pros, this is a very complex device, etc. , although I always wanted an alpha, I didn’t consider buying) after reading a ton of reviews and information from users from different forums, I bought a panasonic lx3 (tested for a couple of weeks) . It was crazy, the price tag was under 20 tons, it shoots at the level of soap dishes for 7-10 thousand, it is IMPOSSIBLE to pull out good pictures comparable to a DSLR, the color rendition gives off cyanotic - the landscapes are faded faded, the faces are crimson red, in general, there is a problem with the white balance, I corrected several points to yellow and a couple to green, as a result, the skin color is acceptable, But in general, the whole picture is dull, dead, dark, the flash either does not illuminate at all or illuminates the object. Maximum that it is possible to shoot a portrait in b/w or a landscape from it under good shooting conditions. It’s good that the seller agreed to exchange the hunchback with an extra charge for a DSLR . I came to the store, chose between Can on 550, nikon d90, Sony A550, in the dark conditions of the store, kenon and nikon did not focus more than once through live view, nikon eventually "fell off the lens" (a known problem in poor build quality), I took a photo and compared the photo, and naturally chose Sonya, this my first DSLR and even with a hacky whale lens, the quality of the pictures completely suits me, if it cost the same as the competitors, I would buy it anyway, In general, I don’t understand those who think that a car is a jeep, a mobile phone is a Nokia, a camera is a canon, but that’s all the rest is hayut, black envy. My choice is for Sony . COLOR RENDERING IS A TALE.
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