Excellent camera. As soon as I have the funds available, I will without a doubt purchase a second one to keep as a backup. There is nothing better for my job, and considering that I have shot with both Sony and Konica Minolta, there is something to compare it with. These are some advantages: Very user-friendly control in manual mode, where literally every exposure setting can be adjusted with just one finger. Synchronization occurs simultaneously for the sighting on the LCD and through the viewfinder of the camera. When you come from a DSLR, where you have to constantly switch your focus from the monitor to the viewfinder and back again (and in the viewfinder, NOTHING visibly changes when you change the exposure), this is nothing short of a miracle. The capability of taking a very large number of photographs in a very short amount of time using a camera (I work 5-6 hours in a row and shoot up to 600-700 frames without a break). Again, in comparison to a DSLR camera that can't handle Live View for an extended period of time until it overheats and shuts off, this is nothing short of a miracle. Because I never shoot without a tripod and only glance into the viewfinder when I need to make a very small adjustment to the focus, working with a DSLR would be like torturing myself because it is cumbersome and difficult to adjust, whereas this device is uncomplicated, lightweight, and trouble-free. Tiny matrix? Hence, there is no issue with the GRIP. Everything will work out fine if you use a tripod, a timer set for two seconds, ISO 80, a medium aperture, and shutter speed, as well as those settings. Having said that, I don't photograph people—just things—so for my needs, this is the ideal camera. Excellent and reliable stabilizer. It just so happened that I took these shots while standing on the stairs and holding the camera in one hand; surprisingly, this nearly had no impact on the overall quality of the photographs. One other advantage is that standard batteries, not specialized ones, are used. If you work for a long period of time, you will not have any trouble switching to conventional batteries in the event that the charge runs out. Nevertheless, this does not happen to me very often because I rarely make use of the built-in flash, which is a feature that rapidly drains the battery. Instead, I rely primarily on pulsating light from the outside. Japanese gathering of people. In general, a wonderful camera for taking pictures of subjects, one that is noticeably superior to and more convenient than the crowded DSLRs. I had a DSLR, and after doing some research, I decided to go with the Canon PowerShot SX20 IS for my professional photography. Noises? If you appropriately adjust the exposure and set a good bright light, there is no way for you to capture them since they just do not exist. With these drawbacks: Macro isn't exactly my thing because it can cause perspective distortions when shot from a wide angle. Moreover, BB is not up to pace, and this deficiency is most obvious while shooting purple things. The RAW file format cannot be captured in any way.
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