Because this is the very first time I've ever owned a camera of this type, I have nothing to use as a point of reference. On the other hand, I took some classes in photography, and as a result, I can now do amazing things with my camera. despite some drawbacks. Convenient, easy interface. The action of the shutter is quite smooth and easy on the ears. An extensive variety of environments: ISO between 100 to 3200, with an extend to 12800 if necessary. There are many different kinds of light meters, many different ways to adjust the white balance, and many different areas of focus (spot, dynamic, 3D tracking). There is a really useful function called Active D-Lighting (when it is turned on, dark areas are illuminated, especially important when there is a sharp transition from light to shadow). The focal length ranges from 18 to 55 millimeters, and when set between 34 and 35 millimeters, the resulting portraits have a lovely blurred backdrop. Many disadvantages: There are no defects to be found in the camera. My one and only complaint pertains to the strap that is used to hold the camera. While wearing the camera, the black non-slip lining in the middle of the strap might be uncomfortable because it rubs on the neck. You will need to purchase the necessary cables separately as they are not included in the package with the camera.
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