Before that, there was an old, eight-year-old canon, and there was no need to focus, so 2-3 blurry ones were obtained for 1000 photos; however, in terms of money (I took it in the search for a bonus card for 5500), he beats off his 6700. I bought it for the new year, and I've been using it for two weeks. This camera is excellent! Below are some advantages: unlike the 210th, a handy zoom button, zoom (if you use digital, then 80x), the quality of photographs and shooting are much better with 1000 batteries (on one site they wrote 740), roughly 300 photos are taken when shooting 3-5 high-speed shooting (up to 240 fps), and unlike the 210th, an easy zoom button. Cons are: Long focusing causes half of the shots to be smeared if you need to shoot them frequently and on the go, and sound when filming videos (someone mentioned this in the reviews; it looks to be a serious flaw) You must either switch it on or off again after the flaps are partially closed or using your finger.
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