I took the erka as the first mirrorless after I had a little sleepy sleep. It's been three months since the purchase but I'll start with first impressions. Everyone who talks about the inconvenience of the location of the buttons and the inability to properly adjust the shooting parameters, what century do you live in? I had canon and mb before that, so it took me 20 minutes to make all the settings, on the first day. It's very cool that you can assign any function to any button or wheel. As a result, from the same day I don’t change anything, and in the process of shooting everything happens intuitively, in a matter of seconds. Everywhere they also wrote about this unfortunate touchpad, but I sincerely do not understand the indignation. I have it set to ISO and it is blocked from accidental touches. For me, it's the most convenient. The only thing I would like to change in the control is the classic thumb wheel instead of a simple circle with five keys. I immediately bought an adapter for ef lenses and it's just top. It's very cool that canon gave an alternative to rf glass. Separately, I would like to praise autofocus - on the face and eyes. Focuses even in very low light. Focus misses are minimal! I also can’t say that the lack of a matrix stub is a minus. My main glass is Tamron 85 with a stub. I calmly shoot at 1/-80 - 1/100 The build quality is very good. It's nice to have a camera in your hands. All buttons and wheels are made of quality materials and are pleasant to the touch. In general, the feeling of the camera is positive. It's great to work with her both on the street and in the studio. I don’t even know in what conditions on the set you can experience inconvenience. For those who choose their first mirrorless camera - I advise!
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