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Review on Canon EOS 600D Kit EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II, black by Aneta Ciesielska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

I made the wise decision to purchase an SLR camera for my ardent love of photography because I was fortunate with my pay that year. between the 550D and the 600D. As a result, even though it turned out later that it and other cameras offer advantages, I chose the 600D because of the swivel screen. I nearly don't regret purchasing it (although I could save up and take 60D). This tool is excellent for beginning photographers. I brought a Kingston 32GB Class 10 flash drive, which I strongly suggest you do as well. 5000 frames are stored in simple JPEG, 1000+ frames are stored in RAW exclusively, and roughly 1000 frames are stored in RAW+JPEG format. produced in Taiwan. Not a single sign of damage or technical issues, although the camera has virtually exhausted its resources. I urge everyone to buy the $3,400 to $4,000 Canon 50mm 1.8 portrait lens right away (or 1.4, if there are extra 10k). With it, the 600D takes fantastic portrait pictures, and if you attach a macro lens to it, then everything will catch fire! I virtually seldom use the whale myself; I only use it when photographing landscapes and confined spaces. Also, I advise purchasing an external flash. Not a Chinese alternative, neither cheaper than the Canon 430 EX II! Pictures will be entirely different (with skillful use).

Pros
  • Even with a kit lens, it is still reasonably light. Convenient - fits perfectly in the hand! Rubberized pads make them non-slip. Display that can be turned around not only makes recording videos more convenient, but it also has superb image quality. A simple menu that allows you to easily move between options without ever having to leave the viewfinder. Nikon is like heaven and earth in comparison! Nikon's interface resembles a dense jungle rather than a menu, but everything is as straightforward and user-friendly as possible. The pictures are of excellent quality for a beginner DSLR. I had incredible quality printing done on my 40x30 photo prints. The battery has a substantial capacity. I recorded an event in RAW mode with an external flash, 1000 frames, and no sign of battery degradation. Only three divisions exist: one large and two tiny. Hence, the small ones sit down more quickly when the big one leaves. And everything was visible in my instance. working with ISO 800 and 1600 (assuming you utilize the full frame size) (if you reduce the size). At 3200, you can shoot. It is possible to get images that are fairly acceptable for the Internet and computer viewing. I believe it to be a decent bargain for an amateur SLR camera. In some circumstances, I suggest setting AUTO ISO because it can set a value between 1600 and 3200 rather than 3200, which is extremely nice! A practical button layout. Everything is nearby, as I've already stated.
Cons
  • I myself have nothing to complain about as a novice photographer with roughly a year of experience.