Ever since I found it in the attic (inside an Olympus bag) I've loved this camera to death. But as much as I love it, it's slow, clunky, and has numerous problems compared to other cameras I've heard about.
It kills batteries within an hour of being on, although I don't know the average lifespan of a camera. The image quality is very passable but not as good as I'd hoped. But it does its job well and the zoom it has is a huge bonus.
I have a basic grasp on things like fps, ISO, and aperture. Would it be worth it to get a new camera? The Canon EOS Rebel SL2 looks promising. The Canon Rebel Ti3 also seems neat.
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Isn't an extra panorama mode useless, you could just place your camera on a tripod and achove the absolute same effect, when not better
Yea I'd say get a mirrorless or DSLR camera d you'll benefit greatly.
Main things to consider when deciding is size/weight and battery life.