All the negative comments come only because of too much demand: 90% of beginners think that they will immediately get mega-photos in automatic modes. Forget about them altogether! Shoot in either manual, aperture priority, or shutter priority. Forget about the rest if you want cool photos! Fortunately, I managed to avoid these mistakes, because. I immediately began to study what, how and what it depends on, so at the moment (about 2 weeks of use) I have, in my opinion, pretty good photos even on a whale lens! But still, I decided to buy a canon 50mm f / 1.8 lens, because. I want to improve my skills in portrait photography. Oh yes, I completely forgot: you should also shoot in RAW if you want the % of successful photos to increase. The RAW converter is included in the installation disk that comes with the package. But personally, I like Lightroom much more.
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