You can safely take it if you are not a professional, but just want to take more or less high-quality photos on trips or capture other good moments. The difference with smartphones, even good ones, is palpable. Some pros: High-quality pictures, especially in good lighting. Ease of use, suitable for non-professionals. Durable, dropped several times, everything works. Over 10,000 shots taken and still in the works. Cons: When shooting indoors with a flash, the tonality of the faces slightly turns red (then you have to conjure with the editors already on the computer). Batteries drain quickly (Duracell takes 200-250 shots at most). There is no way to force the flash to turn on, either AUTO or OFF.
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