The first camera with 1080/60p video resolution. Photos taken with the I+ are already of high quality, but they may be improved further with Lightroom (see screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/144502 for an example). Has pros: The most significant advantage is having 1080/60p. The only difference between these and the identical video cameras, which are each four times more expensive, is poor microphones that pick up the sound of the wind. Both the I+ mode, which captures many low-light photos and merges them into a single, noise-free image, and the auto HDR feature are excellent. Con: There is no switch between 50p and 60p, therefore I was forced to buy it for 60p in the United States. The flash has ceased working, the warranty is not valid everywhere, and the year 2022 is not included. The American edition will not be receiving any repairs from Sony. The video becomes twice as smooth when viewed in low light, which is very definitely a glitch. Comparatively sluggish and moody between shots when compared to the older TZ3 Good bar of soap when viewed at 1:1, however if you do not enhance it, then it is irrelevant.
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