Comparing phone cameras to DSLR cameras is simply meaningless. It's not a fact, but if you enjoy spending a lot of time examining the settings before each frame and taking aim, you might enjoy it. Since I got a great deal on it, I'm glad I bought it instead of something else. Certain benefits Adapts effectively to low light conditions, including indoors, in the shadow, and at dusk. There are several settings, even more than on certain high-tech DSLRs. It produces high-quality, crystal-clear video and pleasing audio. In a tight space or on a narrow street, a wide angle lens is highly useful. Cons: Overexposures on the machine, contraindications for using bright sunlight, and automatic color reproduction are all present. Poor dynamic range causes either all of the light to be a single white spot in contrasted photos or all of the dark to be black. Better than that is a six-year-old Korean toy that costs $100. While recording video, the same applies. The flash is obviously made in a very awkward way.
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