When it comes to taking photographs as well as videos, I believe that this camera is the most capable option available in its price range. I am completely content with the option that was selected! I solved the problem of the camera's lack of a noisy matrix by purchasing a fast lens, which allowed me to simply lower the camera's ISO. Other than that, the camera is very cool))) We have never once been sorry that we made that decision! Has pros: a lot. a sensor with a resolution of twenty-four megapixels, a number of different ways to process the image "in real time," full high-definition video recording at a frame rate of fifty at an aspect ratio of 1080p with the ability to record in the AVC/H.264 codec, and a built-in viewfinder sensor that detects when a person's eye is moving toward the viewfinder are just some of the cool features offered by this camera. Other features include the ability to manually In addition to this, it has a phenomenal rate of fire during continuous shooting, an excellent viewfinder in which everything can be seen as clearly as it would be on a large screen, a fairly robust battery, and a great deal more! Its drawbacks include the following: -Its native stabilization, known as a moving matrix, is unable to compensate for focal lengths of lenses that are greater than 50! And Minolta does not produce any lenses with built-in optical image stabilization for their lenses. Every manufacturer creates models for Nikon, Canon, and other brands that have a stub, but for Sony, there isn't one. It is unfortunate, especially considering that the same model costs the same for both Sonya and Nikon, regardless of whether or not the former includes a stub. very unfair! - What a tumultuous matrix! Prior to that, I used a Canon PowerShot SX40 camera, which is in a much lower class than that one. However, when I used it to take pictures at ISO 800, there was very little noise visible in the images. the same noise can be heard at 400, and the built-in noise reduction is already rippling and ineffective at 800. (blurs this noise a little, but nothing more). Using a flash as a backlight for the autofocus mechanism is not the ideal solution. They could have installed an LED if they wanted to. - I never did locate a color mode that was typical for fluorescent lighting. However, there is a fantastic option available, and that is manual color gamut adjustment! Something that is very cool. despite the fact that putting it back together takes a significant amount of time. - It turned out that purchasing a battery for this camera was going to be quite the luxurious treat. The typical price is 2500 dollars! You can easily find a Chinese knockoff for a lower price, but it's not a good option.
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