Utilization lasting less than a week.
Weight, size, convenience of use, unique capabilities, in particular ultrazoom (1080 mm relative to 35 mm film), and use via WiFi and NFC are all crucial for the consumer that accounts for around 95% of all purchases in this instance.
The remainder, in some form or another, will inevitably fall into the category of analogs.
Because of this precise reason, I, along with everyone else, decided to halt on this camera.
Separately, I will highlight the favorable aspects, which are:
- Can be held in the hand or hands without difficulty.
- An ultrazoom for 12 at 1080 mm (on film 35), a respectable digital zoom of 2x at 45x, which is equivalent to an increase in 90x and 2160 mm (on film 35). It is not merely cool; rather, it is really cool. It's true that the picture quality is lower, but it's something that's already obvious to everyone, and in this case it's not that you can see something, but the images are typical (for the customer).
- I was happy with the camera position sensor, which, when the camera is moved by ninety degrees, flips the image while viewing it (so that vertical shots may be seen on the whole screen area).
- As was mentioned before, it is essential to ensure that the lens cap is securely fastened to the lens itself. This ensures that the lens will not sustain any harm in the event that the cap is not taken from the lens inadvertently.
- Although it has been assembled flawlessly, it does not play.
In addition, I want to focus on its primary characteristic, which is an ultra-zoom that extends to 1080 millimeters. It would appear that it is reasonable to anticipate that everything will continue to spin indefinitely and that nothing will be able to be taken from the hands, but! The faraway items that he shoots from his palms come out clear and sharp every time. Of course, this is predicated on the assumption that the hands will not walk. Therefore, he satisfies the requirements of his distinguishing trait.