Hello everyone! At the end of last year, my beloved Sony NEX-F3 'died'. First the lens, and then the carcass itself. The camera served me faithfully for more than three years, I loved it very much: for its money, it performed all the tasks I needed and never let me down.
I took a Panasonic Lumix G7 as a replacement, to tighten up the video part. I ordered a kit with a whale and a fixed lens, as well as a bunch of accessories at Amazon (I took it for $ 750). In general, I really like the idea of 'packs'. You yourself are unlikely to buy so many things, but in a set of money, it’s not a pity. And there are much more positive emotions.
It is important to note here that I do not really like taking pictures, for me photography is just a part of my work, outside of it I rarely take out my camera. And it is because of this that I was so pleased with the arrival of G7: well, everything is so much better in it than in the old NEX'e! And a large, easy-to-use screen, and a normal viewfinder, and beautiful background blur on a fixed lens, and focus by pressing, and much more. It is then, probably, an experienced reader already anticipates, as he will tell me in the comments, what could be bought for the price of this G7. But that's just the difference: I don't do photography in detail, so for me all these little joys are of great importance, they create an overall positive impression of the model, thanks to them she just makes her happy.
Could I be just as happy about this purchase if I was a professional photographer or regularly monitor all sorts of photo forums? I don’t think so. The fact is that the more you understand in some area, the more picky you become. A smartphone or tablet can no longer just please, it is important to realize that this particular model is the best investment of money and that there is nothing better than it.
That is why geeks love to order something with Ali, look for the best deals with cashback, then go to w3bsit3-dns.com and download the coolest firmware on which the camera works better, and the autonomy increases, and the interface does not slow down. And then after this little finishing you get real pleasure from the fact that this inexpensive piece of iron works so great.
In general, as I wrote above: the less you understand, the more you rejoice. Therefore, if you want to please yourself with any gift, then it makes sense to take something from a related field, and not one in which you are a great expert. That the TV, that the contact grill, that the new camera have recently delighted me much more than smartphones. And the point is precisely in the expertise, and not in the fact that the mobile market has allegedly become boring.
Have you noticed this? That some household items that you didn't really understand please you much more than the same smartphone / tablet / laptop, chosen with all responsibility and scrupulousness?