Data released on the Phizer v*****e due to a FOIA request, which the FDA FOUGHT.
First 90 days, 1,000 died as a direct result of negative reaction to the v*****e.
10,000 suffered severe medical problems, some of which will be permanent.
And that's just one of the v*****es.
If you think a glorified piece of t-shirt will stop a .03 micron virus then you aren't following science, your just a sheep in the herd.
You can set the wheel for a whole slew of different functions. Been using my A2 going on four years. Never had a problem with the wheel.
I think an A1, A2 or M4 would have been a better choice.
And i see nothing wrong with using a properly cleared actual rifle in a photo.
It's showing you are two stops under exposed. You will have to adjust shutter aperture or speed. On the top of the camera there should be a dial with numbers. You may have it set to -2. Set to 0.
If I understand you correctly, I get that effect when using HDR with a wide exposure range in my A7ii.
Obviously one with an unidentified focal length.
The A7ii is a little heavier but full frame. Great for landscapes with a wide lens, got some great shots in Canada two years ago.
Also cheaper since the A9 came out.
Why I don't carry a Glock.
They're made by the same company. I have a manual 14mm and am very happy with it, but it does need some image correction.
Everyone is talking lenses and cameras and not how close you will get to the bears. On our trip to Canada we went from right outside the car to a family of three over a hundred yards away.
The Sony RX100 is probably the best choice mentioned. Go to DO REVIEW and look up their image gallery and review.
Biggest advantage is probably the weight.
Good luck with whatever you choose.