We've been using it for a month now, so I'm impressed. The first difficulties arose when activating the camera, since we have micro-usb connectors, and adapters come with Type-c or Lightning, the camera cannot be activated. We purchased an adapter (cost around 150 r), activated the camera through it. On Ali, you can buy an adapter for micro-usb, the camera and the phone connect through it, the smartphone and the camera see each other, the control works, such an adapter differs in quality from the brand, but there are no adapters for the micro-usb connector on the off-site. In good lighting, it shoots with high quality, in 4k mode there were no problems with video. The zoom works well, but the closer you get, the more sensitive the camera is to lighting. The interface is clear and convenient, you need to take into account that you can’t quickly switch on a small screen, so sometimes it’s more convenient to control it from your smartphone. The sound writes well, you can adjust from which mirophones it will record, sensitivity. When working, charging, it heats up, with a pause while shooting a video, the battery discharges faster, they thought to take an extra. battery for the camera, but purchased a Power Bank, as a result, the duration of the video during hiking increased. Various shooting modes, Pro mode, tracking mode. When shooting at 4k, it shoots better if you move slower. Despite some shortcomings, the camera is easy to use, you quickly get used to the interface and controls, we are quite satisfied with the camera.
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