Pros
- Accurate exposures
- Long zoom range
Cons
- Flash doesn't pop up automatically
- Auto focusing can be slow
Bottom Line
Accurate colors, exposures, and long zoom range are this model's strengths. Autofocus locks well on moving subjects.
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