I am very pleased with the camera. So far, her impressions are very positive. Didn't find any major problems. Everything is convenient and simple. By the way, be sure to download the new official firmware, as older firmware does not have some functions (for example, focusing on the eyes). With its pros. Focusing without back / front focus, unlike DSLRs, where you need to align some lenses to the camera. The built-in stabilizer in the matrix + the stabilizer in the lens is just a BOMB. At 105mm, you can easily make a clear frame up to 1 / 20s. Full frame, from which good frame detail and little noise at high ISO Yes, the display \ through the peephole you immediately see what frame will turn out, you don’t have to take sighting shots. Shooting speed and rubber buffer. You can take very large series of frames and everything quickly flies to the memory card. And in general, the XQD map format is very good in terms of speed. Shooting and then viewing the footage is a pleasure. Everything happens quickly and without blunts. Silent shooting is really silent. Nobody will hear any sound. From which at a photo shoot you can sometimes take pictures secretly when the model does not expect. So you can capture some very vivid emotions. Focusing on the eyes is generally a miracle. Finally, you do not need to set the focus point 100,500 times. Even with a small depth of field, for example, it hits f1.4 well. A very decent video. Some say that the grip on the camera is uncomfortable. I disagree, it’s quite convenient for me, although my hands are not small. The camera CAN be charged via USB, but only if the original official battery (EN-EL15b) is installed. Other batteries will not be charged via USB. Through the adapter, you can attach ANY Nikon lens. I didn't have to change my fleet of optics. The functionality of the lenses is fully functional (focusing and stabilization). Just keep in mind that focusing will not work on screwdriver lenses. Fortunately, I had one and rarely used it. The 24-70 whale lens is quite decent, quiet, sharp, but still darkish. On trips / walks, that’s it, but for creativity it’s not an option at all. Got cons: Autonomy is STRONGLY inferior to DSLRs (this is expected, since the screen and matrix work continuously during the photoset). I advise you to immediately buy a couple of additional batteries. One memory card slot. Although they say that XQD cards are reliable (I myself have been using these cards for 5 years already and none of them have broken), but still there is some concern for the safety of frames. The camera only supports XQD cards, and they are expensive and relatively rare. If you have a bunch of SD lying around at home, then . They will continue to fall unnecessarily, as I did. VERY slow USB. Taking pictures on a computer using it is a long torment. It takes about an hour to unload 1 64GB card (I connect it with my own USB3.0 cable). And the GOOD does not end there. All the time while the photo / video is being transferred via USB, the camera must be turned on. And sometimes it takes 50-90% of the charge just to throw off the frames on the computer. In general, the card reader is the only adequate option.
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