It's a pretty solid camera with its pros and cons. Has pros: 1. Solid assembly. My copy is assembled and made in Japan. 2. Very small size and weight. I put it in my bag and forgot. 3. The quality and detail of the shots at the level of a good DSLR. 4. The touch folding screen pleases in many ways, both in terms of its quality and its functionality. 5. Quite affordable price, especially considering the prices for mirrorless cameras of the same level from other manufacturers. 6. Many shooting settings, ISO fine tuning. 7. Natural colors and image detail in JPEG. RAW is understood by many digital photo processing programs. 8. It is possible to wirelessly transfer photos to the same smartphone. 9. There is an opportunity to fully install Canon DSLR lenses through an adapter. 10. Accurate (considering the state of the art) focusing when shooting photos and videos. Different cons: 1. A very small selection of native lenses, and whale glass significantly lathers along the edges of the frame 2. Few mechanical control buttons. A lot has to be done through the touch screen. After the SLR is very unusual. 3. Before using the flash and lens, you must first unlock them with the corresponding levers. And this is extra time and the loss of possible personnel. 4. The built-in flash pops out of its place very abruptly, which over time can lead to its strong backlash. 5. No microphone input, no USB charging. 6. The sound on the video writes with little noise. 7. The battery is far from the strongest.
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