It is essential to keep in mind that the camera drains the battery very quickly. Reportedly, this is a consequence of the extremely high video quality that the camera produces. On the other hand, it's fantastic. After using the Chinese equivalents, I've found that I shoot considerably less frequently with this camera. I'm aware that there is a tenfold reduction in the quantity of material involved in marriage. Some pros: 1. Stabilization. There is no longer a requirement for steadicams. 2. High-quality shooting with a bitrate of at least 100 Mbps. The dynamic range of this matrix is far superior to that of its Chinese equivalents. The camera can record high-quality sound and is resistant to water. Because of this, you won't need an aquabox to film the vast majority of water sequences, and as a result, you can include sound. 3. You only need to press one button to begin and end recording; there is no need to turn on the camera before shooting or turn it off afterwards. 4. The time warp mode significantly broadens the scope of your video. These are some downsides: Hangs up. This is the only moment, yet it is also the most uncomfortable. There are times when it happens not once a week but rather five times a day. It is not quite apparent what led to this. The process of restarting takes ten seconds. Keep the button depressed or you will damage the battery. In addition, this shortcoming is prevalent in most, if not all, cameras; at the very least, it is present in all of my acquaintances.
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