adjusting the settings and navigating the menus on the camera itself - there are hints everywhere) shooting on an 18-105 whale lens, it also has its limitations, but there are also positives, but I already feel that I will acquire fixes) the whale lens lacks sharpness and not that bokeh. [Case in point] the whale lens lacks sharpness and not that bokeh. The benefits of it include: simple operation (the quality of the images is maintained even in the machine) great quality at high ISO levels (photos are fairly normal even at ISO 1600) The quality of the video recording is satisfactory overall. Got cons: The white balance does not always work correctly (when working indoors with incandescent lighting or daylight), but this is not a cause for alarm because it is simple to correct either directly in the camera or in the processing program, fps). There are no other types of bracketing available.