For further video shooting, you need a width of 10-20 and a TV set up to 300. Sample video from 18-135 here: Got pros: First of all, I appreciate it as a videographer! Great in the hand. Great auto shots. The standard 18-135 lens is suitable for most cases. Sharp, fast. Live View with a swivel display helps when shooting from above and below. It is also useful for manual b / white and lack of lighting, shooting against the light (it is much more convenient to set the shutter speed). There is no stabilizer in the camera itself, but in the lens the stabilizer works with a bang. Long exposures by hand - easy. Convenient management. All functions are at your fingertips. The camera has all the features that older full-size cameras have. The matrix is sensitive and not noisy. At ISO 1600, the quality is quite good. Video shooting: Full HD. Fully manual settings from white to manual focus. The field of activity for creativity is huge! As I wrote above, the sensitive matrix also shoots at ISO 1250 without noise. Frame rate: 24 - cinema, 25 - PAL, 30 - NTSC. At a resolution of 1280x720 - 50 and 60 frames per second. The rotary display for shooting video is indispensable. For this money (I bought it with the lens described above for 42500) - it works out for all 100. Different cons: More nitpicking than flaws (on the lens) . 1) Barrel on focus from 18 to 22 - then excellent. 2) There is vignetting on long tricks (easily corrected in programs, like a barrel, by the way) 3) I would like a large aperture (I understand that for this money this is not possible) Twisted, turned and found no more flaws)
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