I was under the impression that on Ya. M. PR people work based on the reviews, and I'll now explain why that was the case: 1) The picture's quality is really terrible; the photographs taken by my iPhone 5 are orders of magnitude better; it's really a step up. This teeny-tiny camera found in the phone takes pictures that are superior in quality, more clear, and with significantly less noise. Even in bright daylight, Sony's cameras produce a lot of background noise when set to ISO 200. How so? My Pentax K-5 makes less noise when set to ISO 3200 than my Sony does when it's set to 200. - I was unable to capture even a single picture with perfect clarity on it. Either the focal point is blurry, or the edges are, or something else entirely, and as luck would have it, the most important details are the ones that are blurry; autofocus is just incredibly annoying. - The color rendition is lackluster, but Photoshop will rescue you from this particular problem; however, not even Photoshop can rescue you from this level of noise; - Because I didn't dance while holding a camera and didn't get a single good photo (or at least one that would have worked on an iPhone), I don't talk much about comparisons with DSLR cameras because they can't compete with a soapbox. They connected it to the laptop for a charge and started filming, for example, but no sly, it won't work; - The second hard jamb, I connected it to my computer and for example I want to cut out the pictures to delete them from the flash memory of the camera and then the most fun) The pictures are deleted and copied to the PC, which is quite exasperating. 2) The most significant disadvantage, in my opinion, when working with a PC is: - It cannot be charged by 3) With regard to WIFI, in a word, just a very LONG time, you can see how the unloading then blunts and continues, and this quite frequently! The speed of the Internet over WIFI is 30 Mbps, which is generally considered to be acceptable. Wireless printers send scans quickly, 1 mb. in a few seconds and then 5 mb / 5 minutes. That wraps it up, guys. 4) For such a price, you could purchase an entry-level DSLR or order a semi-pro camera from an online retailer. I purchased a semi-pro camera and am content with my purchase; however, this camera is a worker in the office, and every time I use it, I am amazed at the camera's terrible quality and reviews like these.
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