There are obviously not enough additional buttons that speed up the process, therefore I would not recommend purchasing it. The only difference between it and a soap dish is that it has interchangeable lenses. As for the controls, I'm not an expert, but it seems like there are not enough of them. Some pros: Because my wife had just started taking photography classes at the time, I decided to present her with this camera as a New Year's present. One of the reasons I chose it was due to the fact that it has a screen that can swivel 360 degrees and has a very good resolution. Various disadvantages: Kit lens, 1.8 (believe me when I say that this is a very significant factor that will save you a lot of money), autofocus that is merely unprofessional and designed for people who aren't in a rush. I could purchase a 50mm 1.4D for the same amount of money. Everyone talks about a cool matrix with good colors, one could take a supported ff, since this camera disciplines very well, if you set something wrong, you will get g * amno, if you set everything as it should, you will get a little better and you will not be "very" because the majority of the money is still being spent on marketing, and not on developing a good and high-quality camera, I compare it with a Nikon d3s that was purchased after this device and I wish everyone success, and as a parting thought, I'd suggest that you try to profit from the failures of others, as doing so will save you a lot of money.
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