And here is what I am unable to overlook for such a low price:
This is the speed at which the device operates: it powers on, stretches the lens, activates the screen, and displays all of this information in under two seconds. Those. The workings of the machine are efficient, but you won't be able to take photographs because the operating system has not been loaded yet, and until it is, the camera won't be able to function properly. If we take into consideration all of the time that was spent, then this amounts to nine or ten seconds. After that, you'll finally be able to start concentrating. If you try to push the button before the camera is fully loaded, it will ignore your input and assume that the button is not touched. In order to take a picture, you will need to clear the field and press the button once more after the camera has finished loading. Finishing chord: when the screen lights on and later when the interface icons are drawn, it will seem to you that you can take photographs, but in reality, you have to wait until he scans the memory card and writes the remaining frames before you can actually take any images. After the picture has been taken, you have to wait 5 seconds before it displays the resulting frame, and then you have to wait another 4 seconds before taking the next photo, for a total of 8β9 seconds in between pictures. And if you choose to do something earlier, he will write that you are required to hold off until the photo is recorded (and he will do this on three separate cards for Class 10). It takes three seconds to zoom in on a single frame while in playback mode. It will take 4 seconds to erase the file. Modifications to the menu are very minor. During typical use, the lack of speed is painfully obvious, and it frequently fails to focus even when the user intends for it to do so. Because of the brakes, many wonderful opportunities and experiences in life are lost forever. Concentrate your attention on the children, the animals, and anything else that is moving.
MTP is supported by a wide variety of current devices, including this nonsensical feature. Because of this, when you attach the picture to the computer, it will be displayed in the explorer, but none of your other programs will recognize it. This is because the computer is not operating in the typical flash drive mode; rather, it is operating as a media device. Only a subpar Windows viewer allows you to view the files you've downloaded. Since you cannot edit the files, you are unable to do anything with the photos, including rotating them through 90 degrees. When you wish to watch a video, the file must first be saved to your computer, and only after that can it be played from the buffer. If you are used to using excellent tools such as FastStone, then it is going to be quite frustrating for you.