I grew out of Fujika S9500. While I was selling my camera and collecting money, I read and compared a lot. Take something entry level. and then I didn’t want to sell or change again, but I also didn’t have much desire to go into the wilds of photography either. I was faced with a choice (like many) Nikon 7000 or Canon 60. The Internet shoveled about three ! months. Everything was taken into account from money to quality and complexity of use. From everything I read, Nikon came out, but there were nuances: it was not very convenient for me to lie in my hand, the matrix overexposed (from tests) and this must be kept in mind, in difficult lighting (as I understand it) the skin color gives a carrot-correct exposure shift to minus one step (from the user's comment), but this also needs to be kept in mind, in test shots (we look at tests on the kenon and nikon market), the colors are faded and darker or something, Kenon liked it more. Of course, this is also all configurable. and this also needs to be kept in mind! The menu is very extended and is designed for a person who understands why he moves a bunch of these sliders and what happens in the end. Therefore, for me, Nikon disappeared. 550 fell away due to the lack of a swivel screen and the inability to control the external puff, which was important for me both for further growth and ease of use (try to take a picture of a bug from the ground and from the side or when working on a tripod, and you will understand why you need a swivel screen. Now 600 and 60. I have held 600 in my hands more than once and have already tuned in to buy it, since I couldn’t hold 60, spend almost more money on 10 for almost the same (matrix, photo quality). When I picked up the 60th, I didn’t want to let it go anymore, it lies in my hand like a glove, in the pictures that a friend snapped, I didn’t see any critical moments on them, the ease of control is at a height, well, etc. fotik tormented the whole evening. In short, I fell in love and a couple of days later became the proud owner of this unit.
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