So I will say, for the first DSLR just right. Actually, it's my first one, and I'm naturally delighted. Perhaps there is not enough rotary screen, but there is a d5100 for this. Conclusion: great. Pros below: 1. Size and weight. It fits perfectly in my hand, and fatigue is felt only after a few hours of continuous holding in my hands. 2. Ergonomics. Add. the keys are always at hand, which is good news. 3. Big screen. It is very convenient to view photos. 4. Mode switch dial. All functions are displayed on it, although I do not use them. 5. GUIDE mode. Useful for beginners. 6. Of course photo quality. Both in auto and manual modes, excellent. 7. Live Live. I think I wrote it right ;) A special button pleases. 8. Almost imperceptible noise even at the highest ISO. For now, that's all. Then maybe I'll add something. Its cons: 1. Oddly enough, again a large screen. The fact is that when you look into the viewfinder, the nose rests on it. And it leaves greasy traces, as well as fingerprints. No matter how hard I try, I still leave evidence. 2. Iii. . . LiveVive again. The shutter in this mode slows down a lot, which infuriates to the point of impossibility. 3. Rate of fire. What is the speed here? Three frames per second, is that speed? 4. In the evening, in a room with a chandelier, it requires exorbitant exposure. And since I don’t really want to turn on the flash, I have to increase the ISO. 5. The funny thing is that I never found where the video was filmed ;) Am I really that stupid? You have to look at the instructions. It seems that the fountain of emotions has dried up here too.
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