Finally, the ISO can be set to auto, which is very helpful when shooting in low light with a KIT lens, the noise level when shooting at 800-1600 ISO does not hurt the eyes, and the sufficient shutter speed at high ISO makes up for the lack of stabilization in both the carcass and the lens. If you are a fan of sufficient volume and quality, the touch screen works with a bang, just like it does on a smartphone. Below are some advantages: a small and lightweight design, a swiveling screen that is ideally touch-enabled because I find that this kind of display makes shooting in general much simpler for me, complete high-definition video recording at a frame rate of 50 frames per second, and a built-in flash. In addition, the tracking autofocus is VERY persistent, and the build quality is excellent. Some cons: The material of the case has the texture of a toy when held, and the autofocus backlight system consists of the following components: the flashlight on the body does not function as an autofocus backlight at all; rather, it only mitigates the red-eye effect. The backlight is supplied by the built-in flash, which emits a succession of rapid "puffs" until the flash is turned off.
Canon EOS 60D: 18MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera Body - Your Next Photography Companion
125 Review
Nikon D3100 DSLR Camera with Auto Focus-S Nikkor Zoom Lens (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
109 Review
Revamped Sony Alpha a6000 Mirrorless Digital Camera: 24.3MP SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and Power Zoom Lens
103 Review
Nikon COOLPIX L810 Digital Camera: 16.1MP, 26x Zoom, NIKKOR ED Glass Lens, 3-inch LCD (Blue)
95 Review