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It can't be said which one is better, each has its own characteristics, A720 has its advantages and weaknesses.
In terms of shooting features, the controls, focusing performance, and sensitivity performance are all greatly improved over the previous generation, and the format can be compressed when shooting** for longer shooting times. This should be thanks to the third-generation DigiC processor used in this camera. Although the positioning of this camera is still in the household grade digital camera, the body material is still relatively cheap engineering plastic material, but this does not affect its excellent performance in the slightest.
Advantages: 1. Equipped with 6x optical zoom IS optical image stabilization lens;
2. Highly intelligent face intelligent focusing technology;
3. Powerful manual function;
CM macro shooting ability, meticulous and detailed;
6. Multiple color modes and post-processing functions;
7. High sensitivity optical image stabilization double image stabilization function;
Disadvantages: 1. There is still room for improvement in the quality of high-sensitivity imaging;
2. If the lens has a wider focal length, it tends to be perfect.
Fujifilm S5800 still adopts the shape of Fujifilm S5700, there is no obvious change, but the feel of the skin has been optimized, the plastic feeling is no longer so strong, the size of the fuselage is, and it is also relatively small in the telephoto machine. This camera does not use Fujifilm's Super CCD but uses an ordinary 800W pixel CCD, which can not but be said to be a pity, the lens is the use of 10x optical zoom Fujilong lens, the focal length is 38-380mm, the aperture is, the lens close to the constant aperture can get a good inlet brightness, plus the highest sensitivity1600 makes S5800 The quality of the film can be effectively guaranteed.
A720 also has a slanted screen problem, but it's not serious, if the landlord doesn't mind, A720 is a good camera.
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Although I don't use mirrorless, and I can't tell you which one to buy, but since you have chosen mirrorless, my advice is that you don't buy mirrorless or mirrorless products produced by companies that focus on SLR. Take Canon, for example. Of course, I believe that Canon's mirrorless is also good, but Canon definitely doesn't want its mirrorless to steal its SLR business, so Canon's mirrorless can only be used as a supplement to SLR, and it is not professional and does not want to be professional.
If you want to buy mirrorless or mirrorless, you still have to go to the number of products of the main company with mirrorless mirrorless, such as Sony and Fujifilm, both have professional-grade mirrorless and ordinary mirrorless. You can't go wrong with buying their seeping reflex.
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All of these are very good.
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