I just bought this system along with a portrait lens to go along with it. Even though I've been wanting to devote more time and energy to photography for a long time, I was able to set aside some funds for it. After I had the camera in my hands, I was able to quickly recognize how quick it is. Everything that I looked at, from my youngest child to the skaters who grabbed my sight by chance, turned out to be exceptionally perceptive. And this, despite the fact that I had used the burst mode when I was shooting these things. I have never even come close to accomplishing this with any other camera! It performs admirably even when used inside. Even with a basic flat lens, known as a "pancake," let alone my fast portrait lens. Since I have some ancient 50/2 zenith at home - this piqued my curiosity - I was also surprised to learn that any optics can be attached to the camera by means of an adapter (at first, I wanted to buy a DSLR, but they warned me in the store, one of the reasons was the absence of this chip). If you deal with all of this in greater detail, then it will probably be possible for you to save money on the purchase of optics in the future. This is all based on the theory. Surprisingly, given the size of the case, the management is very straightforward and user-friendly. The camera is held securely in the hand, and all of the buttons are where they should be. I feel it's important to mention right off the bat that I myself do not frequently shoot in manual modes; rather, I normally shoot with aperture priority selected. It's possible that in the future I'll have a change of heart, but things look excellent right now. The viewfinder was the only part of the camera that I did not like, and it was one of the weaknesses. If you are still able to get used to its posture, which is not quite familiar to you, then the fact that its screen itself is rather little will make things much more challenging for you. Because the eye is so tense at the moment, it is not going to be very convenient to shoot for an extended period of time. Nevertheless, it's possible that I'm becoming too old for that, and it's about time that I got myself a pair of glasses:-) Actually, I heard that there are special magnifying nozzles for them, so maybe I'll purchase one of them for myself. In overall, one has a very favorable impression of the camera after using it! Both novices and more experienced practitioners of this discipline will benefit from working with her, in my opinion. If you have the ability to do so, rather than attempting to conserve your money, you should spend it. The quality of the camera is outstanding.
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