I just got this camera body in March because I already have a Rebel T5 and some lenses and wanted to be able to change lenses without taking them off the to take off the camera. I used it for the first time a few days ago on a photo hunt for abandoned things in the forest and I already like it. The touchscreen is useful when you need quick adjustments, the viewfinder is great and actually shows metering points that get thicker as the shutter button is pressed halfway, and then focusing creates a nice photo for post-processing. My sample photo for my photography club's monthly contest. After determining which photo had the right angle, it was pretty easy with post-processing to make it as spooky and spooky as I saw it. With the right settings, in a bright image and in an overcast atmosphere, the color is strong at first. But so far this camera body has a good rating from me. Also, the Wi-Fi was easy to set up to get pictures from the camera straight to my phone, and then I was able to plug in my Google Drive and connect it to my laptop to install Lightroom. no physical connections required! This is a plus. Just make sure you get the app from your phone's App Store or Play Store to be able to sync it with the IP address of the camera. Wi-Fi is turned on via the menu and not the button as I first thought. However, it's pretty easy to set up.
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