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Matthew McCoy www.juzaphoto.com/p/MatthewMcCoy ![]() |
![]() | Canon PowerShot SX60 HS Pros: Compact and lightweight. From wide-angle telephoto lens with discreet brightness. Good autonomy. Raw format. Wi-Fi connect. Good quality movies. Cons: It's neither flesh nor fish. The noise is already above the 400 ISO. Manual mode is low and you will not go beyond 15 sec of exposure to 100 ISO. Opinion: I claim that I bought the car in Japan just out, with a favorable change, buying it at about half the price it would leave in Italy 6 months later (as it does not say!) ... not to be too envious, l "Purchasing was done because I always broke in Japan the compact that I brought behind :) For this for me the vote is 8, otherwise it would be 7.rnA price, probably better opting for a Nikon D3300 or the like because it's more similar to a compact than a reflex (albeit entry-level). I have been there for three years and has given me both satisfaction and disappointment (let's say par and flip). I travel a lot and have the chance with just 600g to be able to range from the landscape to the foreground of remote animals is almost impagable. To take home the beautiful travel photos is great. Then with the Wi-Fi connect it is an instant download pictures on the phone and post them on instagram (to put envy to friends of course!). RnFare "series" photo% 3B becomes a little business. The noise is crazy, the depth of field and the fire are practically unassuming (as Steve77 says, the depth of field does not change independently of the settings and the manual focus with the push-button is pretty uncomfortable) .rn tell the truth, I with the accessories I found well. Taking no originals (but that's fine), with a few tens of euros I took home hood, filter ring, spare battery and charger USB.rn sent on September 10, 2017 |
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