A:AnswerYour best option is to return the product and buy a new camera. My camera took blurry pictures even when doing still shots. Sony has better options for the same price range.
A:AnswerYes and no. I bought a lav mic I thought would be compatible, but it requires an adapter. Everyone at Best Buy says it isn't a great option for mic-ed video.
A:AnswerThat depends on the size of the SD card inserted. I use a 16 GB card but you can get 128 GB and above if you want to video tape a wedding ceremony or something like that. I'm not sure if it will do an entire football game but maybe on low resolution.
A:AnswerNo. It's why I considered the nikon because of it's movability, but chose the canon to squeeze in the extra 10 power on the zoom! Plus had aa batteries with my fuji and it was a pain dumping them out and loading them in the charger!
A:AnswerMy experience with this camera is yes, it will take highly detailed close up shots. The attached picture may or may not have been set for fish eye lens, don't remember. But fish eye lens setting at the lowest makes a remarkable close up picture.
A:AnswerThat is something that is going to depend on what size of lens/millimeter your camera takes now and if the new one your wanting to get is adaptable or not. Some camera's back then were screw mount. My Canon that I have now is a newer one and it's lenses are bayonet mount.