Soap boxes are soap boxes. But, I advise it if you want to always have a camera on hand because it frequently happens that there is no way to go close to the topic. Overall, there is a great mix between inexpensive pricing, small size, broad functions, and high quality (decent). has various benefits: I'll compare it to the Canon A1000 that was there before it (and has since been moved to my parents)! First of all, I appreciate the advanced settings, 10x zoom, and macro photography (good shot quality) (from the main ones: shutter speed and aperture priority). Another bonus is having control over flash output. The lens's opening is respectable. In contrast to the last soap dish, I didn't find anything really enjoyable elsewhere (also a good quality device). Cons: A bit, but not all that great. A remote flash without auto-opening is practical (although it is clear that this is a necessary measure - a large lens gets in the way). The level of sketching (maybe not for everyone?) A little upset since the points appear to be slightly blurred (it's not necessary to explain that my hands are crooked because the same thing occurs when using a tripod). I believed this because there are only two modes for jpg compression: good and normal (in the A1000 it was still excellent). I virtually always shoot in RAW. In theory, everything is fine when seeing a photo at a scale of 30 to 50%, but at 100%, craving sets in.
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