Gave. Yet, I examine the situation from every angle. A previous model, an older Canon Power Shot SX1S, has been in use (crashed). I am comparing myself to him. The Nikon lag is just so frustrating. While the child was still gathering his thoughts, the child had already posed for the picture and then fled away. Photographs frequently turn out smeared, the tone gets slightly deeper, and there is already graininess present in the images. The zoom is decent, and if you put in the effort, you can get a decent shot out of it; however, the effort required is extremely great. Even if not by the age of 26 (I don't see how), but by the age of 12 (again, a comparison with Cannon) Maintains focus for a considerable amount of time, but not necessarily in the appropriate place. A further drawback is that there are no manual adjustments available. Performs excellently while using the flash. On the other hand, I do not see myself purchasing such a camera. About the photographs, it's possible that my hands are just not from that region (I'm not a professional, so I'm just messing around), but nevertheless, it causes a significant amount of unnecessary delay.
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