Very happy with the camera. With its pros. The camera lies perfectly in the hand, a heavy metal case. All the necessary buttons are placed on the body - ISO, white balance, exposure compensation, autofocus settings. This is very convenient, especially when you shoot with gloves in winter - you donโt need to poke frozen fingers at the screen. The image quality pleases - there are no complaints about it. As for the whale lens, the image quality is good, the lens feels solid and high quality, produces a decent picture and has interesting focal lengths. The battery is quite capacious, it is unrealistic to land in one evening. I have enough for at least two good trips without recharging. In addition, you can power the camera from a power bank. At high ISOs, it practically does not make noise, dual native ISO is a very cool thing. Excellent image stabilization. Another plus - the camera has many additional features - high-quality video, time-lapse, multiple exposure, manual focus assistance, and so on. Its cons: L-mount. Native lenses are very expensive and their range is not wide enough. There are glasses from Sigma, they are cheaper, but not without sin in terms of focusing. A little about focusing - I shoot mostly landscapes and there are practically no situations when I need fast, tenacious autofocus. Especially if you shoot on native glass. But if you use third-party optics through an adapter, then there may be difficulties with fast scenes. It's not critical for me.
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