Although I have used a single-lens reflex camera with film for a considerable amount of time, this is my very first digital SLR. Prior to this, I used a so-called "pseudo-SLR" made by Konica Minolta called the Z 3. The device is not terrible, and it is worth its price, despite the fact that the D-90 would have taken more of them, because there are a lot of Soviet optics with a H mount that fit it. However, exposure metering does not work, sharpness by light bulb, and I'll say right off the bat that you can talk about automatic mode. Despite this, the device is not bad. It sometimes underexposes by a couple of stops in difficult shooting conditions, but you can get used to it, or enter exposure compensation, and you can correct it a little in the converter, in the dark, autofocus backlight behaves fine, it's a pity that you can't turn it on forcibly, I can't say anything about the training mode, I never turned it on, I wouldn't budge. Forget, the soap box on the machine shoots better. On manual Positive impressions can be drawn from the item as a whole, particularly regarding the cost.
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