For a number of years now, Nikon has been my camera of choice, and I couldn't be happier with it. A Sony DSLR camera belongs to a buddy of mine. Higher in price. Yet there isn't a huge noticeable difference in the photographs' quality. If you take the time to properly set up your camera, you can get some really nice photographs. It appears to me that in general there will be an experience, and there will be nice photos:) Pros: 1 Modes of manual control for the camera. You are able to tailor everything to your own needs (shutter speed, aperture, AF area, ISO, exposure, etc.) 2 picture controls. The ability to adjust brightness, sharpness, and contrast; black-and-white images with varying hues of color. 3 The battery is in working order! It does not charge for a very long period of time, but it is sufficient for approximately 600 photos! 4 A gentle slam may be heard from the mirror. In addition, there is a great deal of convenience throughout. The material that makes up the body is very comfortable. 5 The intensity of the flash is high. Pictures come out well when taken indoors. Having this drawback: 1 Concentration occasionally misses 2 The image appears to be slightly warped due to the screen. Everything seems different on the computer monitor. Flash drive and battery cover for the 3 Backlash. Unpleasant. 4 Life mode - view is really slow. It causes a significant slowdown.
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