1) In terms of the zoom, there are three different modes: 20x optics, 50x intelligent (20x optics and the rest in terms of effective pixels), and 1500x digital. Each mode has its own advantages and disadvantages. When I experimented with it quite a bit, I tried it at a long focus and a large zoom. Beyond 700x, these are critical values; after that, the picture is either blurry because of a stub, or of such quality that you can only look at the camera screen. You will, however, find it fascinating to observe the craters that are located on the moon in the 700s. Or possibly birds and people from a distance of 1.7 kilometers; with such a large matrix size, it is very quiet. 2) When shooting in low light and zooming in, the size of the matrix really does matter, but I won't recreate the theorycraft here because there is a lot of information available on the internet on this topic. 3) Capturing comfortable shots that are noise-free even in low-light situations when shooting in M mode. 4) Many people now shoot video on cropped DSLRs, and camcorders are not as popular as they once were. These people are correct in their assessment, as the only segment of video cameras with an average price of $500 that can compete with average DSLRs in terms of shooting quality is the segment of video cameras with an average price of $1,000. Concerning point 6, give shooting at 1080i 25 between 4 and 7 mbps and 1080p 50 between 28 and 49 mbps a shot, and then compare the results.
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