Prior to that, I used a Nikon D50, and in the most recent few years, I've been using a Pentax K10, so I can compare the two. It is extremely crucial that you make sure to flash on version 2.0; the method will be activated for you immediately when you install native software on your computer with a linked camera. With its positives being: Only the 2.0 version of the firmware is compatible with everything. 1. Quick and determined, abbreviated as AF 2. A plethora of manually adjustable variables 3. A sophisticated camera with a single-button interface 4. Capable of ISO settings up to 3200 5. The capability to reassign buttons to the functions that are desired 6. A pixel-by-pixel digital zoom that can be viewed in the viewfinder or on the screen; this is an extremely helpful feature for portrait photography. 7. A stitcher for panoramas that is integrated within the camera. 8. The anti-shake treatment in the carcass is excellent. 9. Sync with an external flash via wireless communication (I operate with Pentax and Samsung). 10. Unfiltered video in Full HD with good sound and sharp focus. Having these drawbacks: 1. It is obvious that the whale lens has backlash in focus. 2. Screens have a devastating effect on the amount of battery life available. 3. A slight lag while looking through the viewfinder in low-light situations
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