I am an experienced amateur, and I understand that at this time, this camera suits me completely on all counts (this is not an entry level, but not aerobatics either) shooting at home or on the street - yes, reports / weddings / landscapes / travel / portraits / studio - yes, and yes again. With its pros. -there are not only manual, but also standard modes (rarely, but it happens that I give an inexperienced person a "shoot" - and the "hunter" is satisfied) - lies comfortably in the hands -there are some advantages in the fact that the screen rotates (at least starting from shooting from the ground . and just ending with the protective function) - it was that he once walked into a snowdrift and often happens on the front lines in bad weather, everything works properly - the settings are convenient, the quality of photos and videos is 5 of its capabilities, and it can give a lot - if there is good glass, technical knowledge is at least some and just a visual taste (well . a flash would not be bad) -long battery life Some cons: -sometimes there is a bzik that if you often use the screen, it will break (well, these are my already cockroaches)
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