A very deserving model, I believe that the individual who purchases this model will be content with the quality of the pictures for his family album and even for showing these pictures to the public. This model is very deserving. Since a phone camera is only capable of producing good photographs, whereas a single-lens reflex camera (SLR) camera may produce excellent pictures. Has pros: Lightweight, good color reproduction, focuses flawlessly with Nikon lenses (with Nikon lenses), good matrix, almost no overexposure as in the D3100 and D7000, photos are moderately saturated when shooting (you can play with color profiles and choose the best option for each), noise at ISO up to 1600 is practically absent at all, at ISO 3200 and 6400 a little noticeable, but for an amateur (one could even say semi-professional) camera, this indicator is simply excellent. During the session, I rapidly became accustomed to the many settings on the camera. Even when viewed directly in the light of day, the swivel screen's picture clarity is of such a high caliber that it is not difficult to discern what is being shown. There are a variety of automatic shooting modes available, each of which is capable of producing high-quality photographs, for those individuals who do not wish to learn the complexities of photography. Some cons: It is not always the case that focusing with glasses (lenses) from other manufacturers will be accurate. However, there is an abundant supply of Nikon lenses, which means that even the most particular individual (for amateur photography) will be completely satisfied.
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