All complaints about the poor quality of photos indoors without a flash, most likely from the inability to handle the camera. The camera is not designed for shooting indoors with such an aperture of F3. She needs good lighting, preferably daylight. And this is not a minus of the camera, but only a property. If you want to shoot well indoors, look for a faster camera. They are. So I think the quality claims are inappropriate. Someone wrote that the foreground is in focus, but the background is not blurry. This is again from ignorance of elementary photography techniques. For a blurry background, you need a large aperture, or a large focal length of the lens. In this case, zoom. Moreover, due to the small matrix, the zoom should be several times larger than on DSLRs. You can clearly see the background blur in the third photo of the cat. Photos of cats were taken in daylight with a 10x zoom from a distance of 1 meter. Photo of the Moon taken at 34x zoom from a distance of 392,000 km. (from Earth) with a slight cropping of the frame. Haven't tried making a video yet. I'll try and add a review. For such a price in the secondary market (1500), the camera is very good. I recommend!
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