I am very pleased with the camera. For an initial acquaintance with a DSLR - that's it. Over time, I grew out of it, feeling the need for other values \u200b\u200bof high silent ISO, and when a lens without auto-focus appeared (manually focusing is still not very handy). Some pros: * SLR, with all the ensuing consequences * Relatively compact and lightweight * There are both automatic modes and advanced ones - you can gradually grow. At the same time, the manual mode is quite convenient, all parameters are quickly adjusted. * RAW and acceptable standard white balance * jpeg is also good :) * 18-55 is quite suitable for entry level. Moderately sharp and accurate (no misses observed) With its cons. * Subjectively, but the grip is not under my arm. Long fingers rest on the carcasses, and after prolonged shooting they begin to ache. I got used to it over time, but every time I take it in my hand, I immediately feel it. * Subjectively, the viewfinder does not sit tightly - I took it to the Holi festival of colors, wrapped it in a bag and all that - somehow a couple of paint particles got under the viewfinder (glass) (yes, it is sooo small). * Lack of "screwdriver". Lenses without autofocus are still cheaper, or they can be inherited)
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