Definitely more pluses than minuses. I repeat that if before that you clicked soap dishes or soap dishes of a larger level and size, then the device is just right. I also watched Nikon D7000 . It seemed more incomprehensible and mysterious, and even Nikon D7000 and Kenon 550 have a fixed display. I took it with a whale lens EF-S 18-135 IS - quite . Do not take it with 18-55 - there is nowhere to turn around. If you later become related to this camera, then you can change the lens to a more sensible one (you will already know which one and why) and buy other necessary accessories (such as an electronic flash, some kind of filters, etc.). Well, selling an 18-135 whale lens is much easier than 18-55. So, if there is an opportunity and you have already picked up and calculated everything and you, in some way, ate a dog (or at least a slightly grown puppy), then it is better to immediately take the carcass and the lens you need. And so . 18-135 - just right for a start. -too many "bukoff" in the instructions. Well, this is subjective, also like nit-picking. So thick This is me to the fact that it would be better to release an even shorter version of the instructions, with the most necessary information (for beginners), so that you can take it with you on the road for the first time. And then the eyes run wide and it immediately becomes sad to read all this. So of course it's better to first read the book from cover to cover and "practice on cats." Compared to Nikon D7000 - different weight categories and different tasks . and of course the price. Kenon immediately "lay down" somehow. I repeat that if you switch from soap dishes or from old devices, then Kenon 600 D is more understandable. There are more show-offs and bells and whistles in Nikon, but Kenon is more convenient and easy to use. Who does not chase chips and points, and who needs a native unit "for a family home", and not for making money at corporate parties or kindergartens, for example, I advise you to choose the Kenon D 600 (but not with an 18-55 lens of course . although . who cares, someone was pleased with him, I personally know such people).
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