Still worth your time and money. If you have a choice, I would recommend reading the tests and looking at the photographs. The most important thing to keep in mind, though, is that opinions can never be objective in situations like this. That one person enjoys something different than another is perfectly OK. For me personally, the a480 is quite content with me. Got pros: Almost certainly the cost. She was indeed one of the primary criteria that was used to make the selection. In addition to that, I really wanted the gadget to be able to produce high-quality shots despite the limited amount of lighting available. There is a pastime that goes along with it:) You can take it from me that you won't find anything better in this price range, and if you add to that the manual shutter speed setting, which, by the way, is available here in spite of information to the contrary on some websites, it will be totally awesome. I can guarantee that. I would also want to point out that the 480th is powered by normal AA batteries, which, in my opinion, is an unquestionably significant advantage. Cons: There is no stabilizer, and the only manual adjustments that can be made are to a few parameters. The photographs themselves obviously have a lot of noise, but that is not a deal breaker. The dimensions are fairly enormous. But, I would like to bring the subject of the pricing up once more.
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