So, let's begin. Bought this camera. More precisely, we were sold in a fairly well-known store. Well, not the point. Everything is juicy on the display, everything is colorful, it sits comfortably in the hand, like a DSLR straight. Zoom was very happy. I decided to upload photos to a PC and see them better. To be honest, I was shocked by what I saw. I took pictures, as if on a Nokia 3230 with its 1.3 megapixels, only here the resolution is 5152x3864. And this is where the whole deception lies: Sony, instead of putting in a normal CMOS sensor and not getting tons of reproach from users, shoved the cheapest and smallest cropped up to 5.62 sensor (I think 2-4 MP) into it and interpolated the resulting photographs. Well, then it's a matter of technique: we draw on the 20.4MP case, add a "stabilizer type", add unremovable noises (by the way, here's a sign of a low-quality CMOS matrix), voila! Cheap and cheerful. For those who buy or intend to buy, I strongly do not recommend. Those reviews that are written and put 4 and 5 points are either people who are not versed in technology at all, or mishandled Cossack women of the same company. By the way, after a few weeks the camera broke down - when turned on, the lens stopped moving out. Now it turns on from 10-20 times and then, if you pull the lens with your fingernail. Although the gallery for viewing is included. It's a pity that money wasted.
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