Completely happy with the apparatus. The expenditure of money was completely warranted. Whoever is unhappy either doesn't know how to shoot or didn't pay attention to whether or not the items he took met his requirements and needs. Many advantages: *All comparisons with the 1000D* The battery life is sufficient for a routine journey, which can last up to two days. Obviously, if you do not use the built-in flash, Grippy - which rests nicely in the hand - will not be of any service to you. Extra screen on the very top; I regrettably (!) did not have it. I probably don't open the main screen even half the time, which is a great way to save battery life, by the way. Main screen that folds up, reducing the risk of scratches and breaking it. The pace of work is comparable to that of an airplane! When shooting at 1000D, focusing appears to be completely impossible. You can utilize focusing without the need for backlight if you wait until dusk. The ISO range that can be used is extremely broad (noise reduction and resizing give you the ability to "cheat" while still getting a good picture). Consists of: The matrix still has a lot of noise. It has an excessive number of pixels crammed into it. During the post-processing stage, noise suppression is applied to it. I would like to have a GPS built into it, but for that kind of money, that seems impudent. The fact that there are no function buttons that can be assigned functions (you have to go into the menu to enable bracketing) is probably the only thing that bugs you when you're just taking pictures normally. video recording (you are unable to access it), despite the fact that it is required only very infrequently. Why do such cameras even come with additional automated shooting modes on the control wheel? The device is not ideally suited for competitions involving shooting. In actuality, this does not indicate such at all; rather, it simply refers to the fact that when firing continuously, the buffer fills up rapidly enough, which causes the possible shooting speed to decrease. You need to take into consideration 7D if this is very important to you.
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