Different pros: In addition to image quality: 1. Design and ergonomics (banal, but still) 2. Ability to display the level in the viewfinder and Live View. 3. 100% viewfinder coverage. 3. Lots (51) focus points 4. The presence of HDR mode. 5. The ability to save multiple BB presets. 6. Extensive bracketing options. 7. Two slots for SD memory cards - if you have the ability to forget the card in the computer, then the second one will come to the rescue;) Got cons: 1. In HDR mode, the camera takes two pictures with a time interval, so in order to get a clear image, you should try not to move the camera a millimeter during this time, and this is not very easy, because 4. The camera is (expectedly) a bit heavy. 2. In HDR mode, especially in Very High mode, noticeable color distortion occurs - the sky, greenery, etc. In Low HDR mode, it is not particularly noticeable. 3. There is no rotary screen. 5. Like all good things, it costs a lot.
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