I am satisfied with the camera, if I am going to change it to a device of a higher class. I recommend that when buying a camera, immediately buy batteries (and the ability to feed the device with batteries is just in case) In the settings options - I use AUTO, AV, TV, M - the rest are superfluous. For its price range, a good device. With its pros: 1. It lies well in the hand, all the operational control buttons are at hand. (True, all this is for right-handed people) 2. Very decent photo quality in good lighting. 3. Excellent ZOOM. 4. Existence of the rotary screen. 5. Powered by AA batteries. 6. Possibility of voice commentary to the photo. 7. Possibility of shooting in SUPER MACRO mode (in theory from 0) With its cons: 1. Somewhat overloaded functionally (the camera is not a video camera - shooting only in case of emergency - in this case, the presence of stereo sound looks strange). 2. Modes: Portrait, Sports, Low Light - I didn't like it - either blurry or noisy. 3. Noise at high ISO. 4. Gluttonous - four batteries at a time and in one fell swoop.
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