YES. Excellent choice for the value of your money. These are some advantages: 1) The sensitivity of the matrix is not terrible. You are correct; this is neither a Nikon D850 or a Sony A7R; but, the maximum ISO that may be achieved is 800. At 3200 (the default maximum iso) and higher, noise is unavoidable and must be accepted as an integral part of the creative process; yet, this is the standard even with the d850. The reproduction of colors is also satisfactory. 2) to serve a purpose. There are many various modes of operation, and in addition to the standard auto, p, tl, tv, and m settings, there are also artistic filters and several other HDR settings. There is a possibility of exposure bracketing. Wifi and Bluetooth make it possible to quickly connect to a computer or mobile device in order to send or receive photographs. 3) A solid foundation for stability. Surprised. Handheld shooting at 35 millimeters with a shutter speed of up to one twentyth of a second is possible with the kit lens. Stabilization optical + digital. 4) Being little and not very heavy. It is extremely portable considering that it has a 15-45mm lens. 5) The screen can swivel on two axes, allowing you to take pictures from any angle, even selfies. mirrorless, number six The "live view" mode is a default setting for all devices that fall into this category. Matrix and autofocus are both constantly active. 7) The autofocus performs admirably. Even though it sometimes blurs in dim light, it moves quickly enough. There is an autofocus mode that follows the subject, even the eyes. Having certain negative aspects 1) The battery will only allow for about 350 photos. I went with the second option, even though I was successful in landing both earlier in the day. 2) uhd 4k. Imagine for a moment that it is not there. When coupled with UHD 4K, autofocus does not function properly. 3) It's made entirely of plastic.
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