In terms of price-quality ratio, I do not see any competitors. IMHO, ideal for those who are just starting to learn photography. If someone has hands in the wrong place, then there is nothing to complain about. If you're too lazy to figure it out - save money and take the usual "soap dish". Got pros: Of course, the price. Lighter and more comfortable than its Fujifilm FinePix competitors. Zoom(!) The flash is powerful. With the right settings, excellent image quality - my old Kodak "soap box" is not even close. Has cons: Read other reviews. so I was ready for poor quality in auto mode. It will take time to figure out all the subtleties, but it's worth it. And without experience of use, it often makes noise, and color correction suffers.
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