
Nowadays, a good option for a tiny DSLR addition. There are better models available, but they cost significantly more. Certain benefits It was feasible to create a grip that was more or less pleasant due to the comparatively large size (but after a DSLR you still need to adapt). You have rapid access to many governing bodies, including customised ones. You can shoot with your hand at shutter speeds of roughly one second thanks to the stabilizer's excellent performance (depending on the degree of zoom and grip). extensive focal length range. Not like on cheap soap dishes, they didn't hunt after megapixels. For a soap dish, the image quality is good. Cons: Soap dishes don't have the best lens aperture. There are no intermediate gradations, making this charge level indicator rather uninformative. The top left wheel twists quite tightly and is awkward to use. Uncomfortably spinning is the wheel on the front panel's right, and two steps of scrolling are required to modify the shutter speed by one. Zooming does not display EGF.

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