To begin with, the camera was bought as a replacement for my Canon 400D. In the hope that during this time the matrices have become less noisy and other characteristics have grown. I chose this camera, because it was the only one in it that had GPS (by the nature of its activity it is necessary, GPS is found only in very plush soap dishes or very expensive Nikona models. I don’t consider Samsung as a technique). Firstly, I’ll tell everyone that GPS is only available in models containing the letter V. It’s quite difficult to find such cameras on the 2022 market. For some reason, only A65 are supplied. I must say right away that GPS works very specifically. After moving to another city, the camera must be turned on and go to a relatively open place - a wide square, etc. And wait 2 minutes (there is a special indication on the screen). Otherwise, the satellites will not be "caught" for the whole day and the frames will be without marks. Otherwise, it works quite stably - out of 1000 photos, only for 10 the coordinates jumped to the side. Second, matrix. The matrix on the Sony A65 is really noisier than on the Canon 400D. Which is kind of strange, because 5-7 years have passed since the release of the last one. You can see this if you turn off noise reduction and watch RAW images. Save the situation: 1. The wildest noise canceler 2. Built-in image stabilizer, allowing you to freely shoot at shutter speeds of 1/50 3. Stupidly more megapixels
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