Any modern smartphone of a similar cost takes the same photos and videos, but is much more convenient and faster, so Nikon has only zoom in the pluses. Pros below: The photo makes beautiful, the colors are natural. A good built-in stabilizer - at 10x zoom, the video does not shake. The battery holds decently, if you shoot a dozen photos and videos a day, then it will last a couple of weeks. Compact - jeans in my pocket do not interfere with riding a bike, although there were doubts due to the thickness of the fotik. Has some cons: Focuses slowly and often doesn't do it well, some videos are fuzzy because of this. Very often it overestimates the brightness of the photo, even if you set the exposure to -2, night photos look like daytime ones. The Sprot mode does not work, in my understanding these should not be blurry photos with low brightness, this was the case on all my previous cameras, but here everything is blurry due to the long exposure, which, by the way, cannot be manually set. A strange settings menu, all items of which are available only in auto mode, which does not suit me. That is, if I chose the Food mode or, for example, Night landscape, then changing the video resolution or setting the display to turn off automatically does not work, you need to return to auto mode, and then configure what you want.
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