The Fujika S9500 no longer counts me as a member. As I was trying to sell my camera and raise the money, I did a lot of reading and comparing. Take a beginner's item. After that, I made the decision that I didn't want to sell anything or change anything, but I also didn't want to explore the unexplored waters of photography. I had to choose between the Nikon 7000 and the Canon 60, just like many other folks. The digging on the Internet lasted about three months. Everything was taken into account, including the cost, the level of quality, and the difficulty of the operation. According to everything that I've 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, 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 Obviously, each and every one of these aspects can be customized. Therefore, it is crucial to keep this in mind! The menu is fairly lengthy and should only be utilized by someone who is aware of the reasons for and ramifications of changing a number of these sliders. Nikon is no longer an option for me as a result of the 550's discontinuation due to the lack of a swivel screen and the inability to regulate the external puff, both of which were crucial for my future growth and usability (if you try to take a picture of a bug from the ground and from the side or while working on a tripod, you will understand why you need a swivel screen). Then multiply by 600 and 60. I've held the number 600 in my hands several times, and I've already decided that I want to buy it. This is due to the fact that I was unable to hold the number 60 and that I instead paid almost more money on the number 10 for essentially the same item (matrix, photo quality). The 60th is so easy to control that once I picked it up, I didn't want to put it down. It also fits perfectly in the palm of my hand and I didn't notice any key moments in a friend's photos. There were fotik attacks all through the evening. In a nutshell, I saw this location, met it, and fell in love with it right away. I finally bought this item a few days later and am happy to say that.
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