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As I began to plan my review of the KeyMission, I checked Amazon and was shocked to see so many negative comments and reviews
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I'm going to go 5 stars to try to balance all the negative reviews.
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Some of the negative reviews have been about Nikon’s stitching; photographers report that they can see the seams when the KeyMission creates the sphere, but for me that’s not a valid complaint
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Funny how most of(if not the only) good reviews or
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and I have never returned a piece of camera gear that I have bought and I tend to only post positive reviews
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Snapbridge App to use with DSLR had real bad reviews, I think Nikon has not learn anything from that mistake
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Here is my review, though there are several great reviews posted, but I will keep it sweet and simple
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Funny how most of(if not the only) good reviews or
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Some of the negative reviews of the KeyMission focus on its connectivity, so I’ll share my experience with that
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Despite all the negative reviews, I've had some luck with this camera
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I thought maybe the older reviews were wrong, but they were not right enough!
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and I have seen poor review after poor review after poor
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Let's see, how they manage to hold recommended retail price in a coming few months with all of those negative reviews
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If you go online, you will see most people giving it one star & the same terrible reviews.
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I seldom write reviews, but wanted to add a somewhat dissenting view to the chorus of negative reviews.
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Within two days of ordering it all of these bad reviews began flooding Amazon, scaring me into thinking that I had made a mistake ordering it.
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3 stars is a modest review, but I believe most issues can be resolved with a firmware update and an overhaul of the SnapBridge software.