
Despite the small size, holding the camera is quite comfortable, but you can buy a bracket that adds to the comfort of the grip. Batteries are enough for 3-4 hours of work, which is about 250 photos, but it makes sense to buy at least one more. On full automatic it shoots well on a clear day, but whoever knows how, it is better to manually adjust, since the automatic machine sometimes messes up with the selection of parameters. If you want to get the highest quality shots, you need to take CANON 22mm f/2 EF-M or 32mm f/1.4 EF-M. There are CANON EF-M and ultrazoom and makrik, there are analogues from other companies, but this is a personal choice. The number of lenses is not large, but it covers all needs, all the more you can screw the entire CANON line through an adapter.



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