I carried it with me to photograph outdoor activities and amateur sporting events. I purchased it because of its big optical zoom as well as its "long" and fast burst shooting and its compactness. Using a 20x zoom while shooting through the predefined "sport" scene does not work at all because it is gloomy and there is insufficient lighting even on the street. When the shutter speed is increased, whatever sharpness that was previously present on fast-moving subjects is lost. Photos taken in "normal" conditions are not materially distinct from those taken in "soap dishes," which cost three times less. It is not clear to whom and for what purposes it may be beneficial at all, despite the camera's overall functionality and capabilities, as well as its blatantly overpriced price (by at least two times). This is because the camera's price is at least twice as much as it should be. If you require a zoom, it is best to carry a Fuji because not only are they significantly more affordable, but their quality is not compromised in any way.
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