My experience using a Canon SX730HS for four years
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Re: My experience using a Canon SX70HS for four years
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I've been using an SX70 since just after they were introduced and have somewhere around 65,000 clicks on my first SX70 and have a spare for use when the first is done for. Yes, they do have flaws and could be better in a number of respects, but what do you want for the price. Every camera is a compromise between quality, capabilities and price and the manufacturer's estimate of the user base and market size. Over the years I've probably used more than 20 camera models and have always found something in each one that I'd like to see changed or improved. But I'm not someone with the ability to design or manufacture a camera, so I find work-arounds or buy another camera brand/model. In addition to my SX70 I'm using two mirrorless models of ILCs so I can get the photos I want. So, why don't you just get rid of that camera and get one that you think you'd be happier with? Good Luck!
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